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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.  

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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.  

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Learning outcome: 1. Identify and interpret privacy sections of the Tri-Council Policy Statement 2 (TCPS 2) and Canadian privacy legislations related to personal and confidential information. 2. Define types of personal and confidential information required for research involving humans and best methods for collecting and storing the information. 3. Describe examples, consequences and strategies to minimize privacy breaches. 4. Explain the importance of safeguarding the privacy and confidentiality of research participants.  

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Learning outcome: 1. Identify and interpret privacy sections of the Tri-Council Policy Statement 2 (TCPS 2) and Canadian privacy legislations related to personal and confidential information. 2. Define types of personal and confidential information required for research involving humans and best methods for collecting and storing the information. 3. Describe examples, consequences and strategies to minimize privacy breaches. 4. Explain the importance of safeguarding the privacy and confidentiality of research participants.