The medical ethics number is the unique identification issued by the ethics Committee for each medical research project that has passed the examination. This number usually consists of numbers and letters to ensure the legitimacy and transparency of research.
Through this number, people can trace back and identify the research projects that have passed the ethical review, and ensure that the research is carried out under the premise of complying with ethical standards and regulations. This is a very important part of medical ethics, aiming at protecting patients' rights and promoting the healthy development of medical research.