Source: Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI)
Type: Online Course
Level: Basic
Description: A web based training program in human research subjects protection.
Continuing Education Credits: N/A
Source: Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI)
Type: Online Course
Level: Basic
Description: A web based training program in human research subjects protection.
Continuing Education Credits: N/A
Source: Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Type: PowerPoint / Lecture Materials
Level: Basic
Description: A theoretical and critical approach to issues in Public Health, including access to health care and rights for autonomy.
Continuing Education Credits: N/A
Source: NIH Office of Extramural Research
Type: Online Course
Level: Basic
Description: NIH Web-based training course consisting of seven modules, and guidance that describe the implementation of those principle. Four of the modules are followed by a quiz.
Continuing Education Credits: N/A
Source: National Association of Community Health Centers
Type: Online Journal Article
Level: Intermediate
Description: This advisory discusses certain legal issues and policy considerations that a health center should address before conducting research involving human subjects.Author: National Association of Community Health Centers
Source: National Institutes of Health Clinical Center: Department of Bioethics
Type: Online Video
Level: Intermediate
Discription: Overview of standards, best practices and contemporary regulations.
Source: U.S Department of Health and Human Resources
Type: Online Readings
Level: Basic
Description: This video training offers information on protecting the rights and welfare of human participants in research studies, including historical background information, case studies, information on the role of an Institutional Review Board and ethics. This is especially useful for organizations going through IRB approval.
Source: Dalhousie University
Type: Electronic Journal Article
Level: Intermediate
Description: This article critically examines guidelines developed to protect aboriginal communities and its applicability to other groups.
Source: Journal of Urban Health
Type: PDF Document
Level: Advanced
Description: This articles assesses the function of IRBs in CBPR in protecting individuals with less emphasis on risk-reduction for communities.
Source: University of Toronto
Type: Electronic Journal Article
Level: Basic
Description: This article discusses the importance of not just protecting individuals, but also communities when conducting research.
Source: University of Hawaii
Type: PDF Document
Level: Intermediate
Description: This article reviews the importance of research ethics and the necessity of the subject’s informed consent. Author: Kenneth Kipnis
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