The Biomedical Research Ethics course and the Social & Behavioural Research Ethics course is bundled together for N2 members for one cost.
Biomedical Research Ethics
This course is an introduction to a variety of ethics issues that are important to consider when conducting biomedical research with human participants. It will assist in the understanding and application of principles of ethics, ethics guidelines, regulations and legislation when conducting biomedical research. The course covers the current version of the Tri-Council Policy Statement (TCPS) in greater detail than the tutorial offered by the Panel on Research Ethics with more information aimed at a biomedical research audience.
WHO SHOULD TAKE THIS COURSE?
This course is suitable for all persons involved in biomedical research with human participants, such as healthcare providers, academics, researchers, research personnel, REB members, administrators and research coordinators.
Social & Behavioural Research Ethics
This course is an introduction to a variety of ethics issues that are important to consider when conducting social and behavioural research with human participants. It covers the current version of the Tri-Council Policy Statement (TCPS) in greater detail than the tutorial offered by the Panel on Research Ethics, with more information that is specifically aimed at a social and behavioural research audience. Modules include: History and Ethical Principles, Assessing Risk in Social and Behavioural Sciences; Informed Consent; Privacy and Confidentiality; Research with Children; Research in Vulnerable Circumstances; Internet Research and Conflicts of Internet.
WHO SHOULD TAKE THIS COURSE?
This course is suitable for all persons involved in social and behavioural research with human participants, such as healthcare providers, academics, researchers, research personnel, REB members, administrators and research coordinators.