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Human research ethics and risk, the role of research ethics committees – A Human Research Ethics talk
This is a recording of a Victoria Ethics Network session facilitated by Prof. Nik Zeps, a senior consultant of AHRECS. He is speaking about the role of HRECs with regard to risks, benefits and their weighing. A very handy one hour ten minute talk by an experienced practitioner, who has both served on the committee that drafted the National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Human Research and has served/chaired numerous research ethics committees.
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Human research ethics and risk, the role of research ethics committees – A Human Research Ethics talk
Posted By : adminVIP on July 31, 2021
Human research ethics and risk, the role of research ethics committees – A Human Research Ethics talk
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