$30.00
Duration: 1.5 hours Date & Time: Thursday, November 17, 2022 from 11:00 am to 12:30 pm EST
$30.00
Webinar Objectives:
- Assess the risks and benefits associated with a SSH protocol to ensure a favourable balance exists.
- Differentiate between the types of risks commonly found in biomedical/clinical protocols and those typically found in SSH protocols.
$30.00
Webinar Objectives:
- Describe the five overarching responsibilities of an REB when conducting an ethical review.
- Apply the three key factors which are relevant to determining whether an application requires review by the institutional REB.
Presenter: Dr. Michelle McGinn
Bio: Michelle K. McGinn is Associate Vice-President, Research and Professor of Education at Brock University in St. Catharines, Canada. She holds a PhD in Education from Simon Fraser University and a certificate in Research Administration from Mohawk College. Her primary interests include research collaboration, researcher development, scholarly writing, mentorship, and ethics in academic practice for (post)graduate students and established scholars. She is a co-investigator on the nationally funded “Academic Researchers in Challenging Times” project, where she is exploring the careers, practices, and identities of social science scholars and research administrators (see arictproject.com). Major contributions to the field of research ethics include prior roles as chair of Brock’s research ethics board, member of Canada’s Social Sciences and Humanities Research Ethics Special Working Committee during the development of TCPS2, and consultant to research ethics programs in Honduras and South Africa. Connect via Twitter @dr_mkmcginn *If you are a member, please ensure you log-in as this is free with annual membership
$75.00
Webinar Objectives:
- To distinguish clinical care activities from research related activity within the context of clinical studies to: assess and address the ethical implications of any failure to appropriately distinguish between these activities, to describe appropriate methods/tools to support making these determinations and demonstrate how to appropriately apply the existing regulations, rules and guidelines in the review, consideration, approval and conduct of a clinical research study.
$75.00
This module serves as an introduction to the importance of research ethics and discusses research ethics considerations through the research life cycle.
$50.00
Webinar Objectives: Critically assess an REB in order to identify issues and opportunities for improvement relating to its governance, reporting relationships, structure, resourcing and auditing of its operations. STATUS: content under development Duration: 1 hour. Date & Time: TBD