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Course Summary

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Course

Ethics and Good Research Practice

Convenors

Mr Brad Crammond, Assoc/Prof Bebe Loff

Presenters

Mr Brad Crammond, Assoc/Prof Bebe LoffDr Deborah ZionMs Gillian Syres, Ms Rowan Frew

Date

29 September 2008

Time

9.00am - 5:00pm

Venue

Classroom 2, AMREP Education Centre, Alfred Hospital, Commercial Road, Prahran, Victoria

Suitable for

People conducting health research involving humans, so researchers at universities, hospitals and in industry.

PhD candidates

Post-grad students from MPH / Epi streams

Members of HRECs

Aims

The aim of this short course is to provide course participants with an understanding of what constitutes good practice in research and what factors make research ethical or unethical.

Overview

The short course aims to increase awareness of the kinds of ethical issues that arise in clinical research.  Participants will learn about national and international guidelines on ethics in research and the current system of HREC review. 

The course is presented by speakers with substantial hands on experience of both clinical research and research ethics committees.  The presentations will focus on the following themes: what is ‘ethical research conduct’?; what is expected of researchers?; thinking beyond ethics approval; hints in applying HREC approval; and the additional needs of vulnerable populations.

Fee

$200 (excl GST)
 

*Includes 240pg text book - Ethics and GRP and Common Problems in Clincial reasearch methods  
RCNA and RACGP Continuing Education Points apply While the information contained herein was correct at the date of publication, Monash reserves the right to alter procedures, fees and regulations should the need arise.