PPT-Research Ethics, Human Subjects and Data Management

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Or Why Bad Cases Make Tough Laws Objectives By the end of this lecture 1 You will have stopped wondering why there are so many conflicting results out there

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Or Why Bad Cases Make Tough Laws Objectives By the end of this lecture 1 You will have stopped wondering why there are so many conflicting results out there 2 You will have stopped wondering why there are so many hoops to jump through in order to do research. Or, . Why Bad . Cases Make Tough Laws!. Objectives: By the end of this lecture..... 1. You will have . stopped . wondering why . there . are so many conflicting results out there.. 2. You will have stopped wondering why there are so many hoops to jump through in order to do research.. Wilna. . Venter, M.A., M.Ed.. Cluster Manager: Strategic Support. University of Cape Town Research Office. Content. Historical . background . Definition . of research . integrity and ethics. Responsible conduct of . Research ethics. All research has . ethical . implications. Research activities can affect the health and wellbeing of subjects and of society as a whole. There is . often a . tradeoff between protection of subjects and the potential social value of the research. Subjects. Freda E. Yoder. Division of Education and Development. Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP). Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Ann M Hardy, . Dr.P.H. .. NIH Extramural Human Research Protection Officer. Julie M. Aultman, Ph.D.. Chair, Institutional Review Board. Associate Professor, Family and Community Medicine. Northeast Ohio Medical University. Important Questions. What is research?. What is human subjects research?. Julie M. Aultman, Ph.D.. Chair, Institutional Review Board. Associate Professor, Family and Community Medicine. Northeast Ohio Medical University. Important Questions. What is research?. What is human subjects research?. NIH . Regional Seminar. Misti Ault Anderson, MS. , . MA. Senior Advisor for Public Health Education. Division . of Education and . Development. Office . for Human Research Protections (OHRP. ), HHS. Petrice Brown-Longenecker, PhD. NIH . Regional Seminar. Yvonne Lau, . MBBS, MBHL, . PhD. Director, Division . of Education and . Development (DED). Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP). Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Basic hhs and nih requirements. Yvonne lau – Office of human research protections. Ann hardy – Nih Office of Extramural research. Dawn Corbett – NIH Office of extramural research. May 2017. Describe the role of the Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP) and the federal regulations on human research protections;. Steven J. Squires, MEd, MA, PhD. IACRN. Wednesday, September 16, 2015. Background and Disclosure. System Director of Ethics for Mercy Health. Ph.D. Health Care Ethics, M.A. in Biomedical Ethics and Health Care Policy, M.Ed. in College Student Personnel – Administration.. Susan L. Rose, Ph.D.. Office for the Protection of Research Subjects (OPRS). Panoramic View of OPRS. Flexibility . Coalition. Webpage. Inclusion/ exclusion Criteria. California Coalition. Quality Improvement activities. Subjects. Freda E. Yoder. Division of Education and Development. Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP). Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Ann M Hardy, Dr.P.H.. NIH Extramural Human Research Protection Officer. HHS Office for Human Research Protections (. OHRP. ). Division of Education and Development (. DED. ). Disclaimer. The opinions expressed are those of the presenter and do not necessarily reflect the policy of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.. Psychiatry. A. J. Allen, MD, PhD. Sr. Med. Fellow, Bioethics & . Peds. Capabilities. Eli Lilly and Company. E-learning series. AACAP. A. J. Allen/Allenaj@Lilly.com/Dec. 11, 2013. Disclosures of Potential Conflicts.

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