Keywords
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Ethics Clinical Research incontinence |
Target Audience
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Urology, Urogynaecology and Female & Functional Urology, Bowel Dysfunction, Conservative Management |
Aims and Objectives
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Participants in clinical research give their time and can put themselves at risk to answer questions, allowing us to answer questions and improve care. This act of altruism is reliant on the research being conducted in an ethical manner.
Using interactive examples of problematic research projects, this workshop, presented by the ICS Ethics Committee, will give participants of all backgrounds an overview of the principles of research ethics, and the tools to ensure that their research complies with internationally-accepted ethical guidelines, including Good Clinical Practice and the Declaration of Helsinki.
Learning Objectives - Understand core ethical principles in research, including informed consent, beneficence, and justice.
- Identify and address ethical issues in research design, data collection, and interpretation.
- Apply ethical frameworks to real-world scenarios and navigate ethical dilemmas in their own research practices.
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