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$75.00

Webinar Objectives:

  • To assess the ethical implications of research aimed at addressing sensitive topics that threaten the safety of the researcher and demonstrate how to appropriately determine which of the existing regulations, rules and guidelines apply to risk management plans for sensitive research topics (e.g. illegal drug use, prostitution, research involving participants living in active war zones)
Duration: 1 hour. Date & Time: TBD

$75.00

Webinar Objectives:

  • To analyze and understand, complex ethical issues related to the use and access to newly emerging internet based study tools and interventions throughout a study’s life-cycle and apply ethical principles in the review and consideration of their use in research.
Duration:  1 hour. Date:  Friday, February 25, 2022 Time:  1:00 to 2:00 pm EST

$75.00

This module is designed to provide a historical overview of the events that brought research ethics to the forefront. An in depth examination at the ethics violations that have occurred and the resulting actions will be discussed.

$75.00

Objectives: Clinical trials are a strongly regulated type of research and are subject to provincial, national, and international regulatory bodies. This course will guide you through the different types of clinical trials with common study design and delve into the ethical issues that arise from conducting clinical trials. Outcome: Members and administrators of the REB, as well as researchers shall implement clinical trials that meet the ethical requirements and considerations in the design and conduct of the trials.  STATUS: Available for purchase

$75.00

CAREB’s Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) module explains the purpose, importance and benefits of CBPR in Canada. The module includes an outline of the implications CBPR may have for both research ethics boards and researchers and discusses alternative perspectives to ethical dilemmas in research. The module analyzes the application of CBPR in a real-life context via a case study and interoperates the links between CBPR and research ethics.  

$75.00

Objective: Delve into what conflict of interest means with regards to research involving human participants. Understand the types of conflict of interest from healthcare and academic settings, how to identify and prevent it from impacting your research. Outcomes: Researchers, Research Ethics Boards (REB) and institutional members will identify mitigation strategies for conflicts of interest in research involving human participants in the healthcare and academic setting. Status: available for purchase

$50.00

Webinar Objectives: To provide a detailed overview of the processes and activities required to develop and maintain appropriate REB standard operating procedures (SOPs) STATUS: content under development Duration: 1 hour. Date: Friday, February 26, 2021 Time: 2:00pm EST  

$75.00

Webinar Objectives:

  • To assess the ethical implications of research involving participants who are engaged in ‘illegal’/criminal activities including identified terrorist organizations, and to address the application of appropriate ethical principles for the review, approval and conduct of the research – including the protections required for the research participants who are defined as ‘vulnerable'.
Duration:  1 hour. Date & Time:  May 13, 2021 1:30 to 2:30 pm EST Registration deadline:  May 12, 2021

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$325.00

This webinar package includes each of the following Foundational Skills webinar topics and sessions:

$75.00

This module covers the fundamentals of research ethics including the western philosophical theoretical basis of their origins.

$120.00

This is a series of inter-related webinars. The introductory webinar is designed to cover common ethical issues Social Sciences and Humanities Research.

$30.00

Webinar Objectives: By the end of this webinar participants should be able to: Define the three fundamental ethical principles which need to be assessed during the review process. Assess the application for ethical issues associated with the principle of: “Respect for persons”. Ensure free and informed consent is obtained. Identify situations which may inhibit the [...]