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Ethics CORE Digital LibraryThe Ethics CORE Digital Library is funded by The National Science Foundation with a mission to bring together information on best practices in research, ethics instruction and responding to ethical problems that arise in research and professional life. Ethics CORE will develop, gather, preserve and provide comprehensive access to resources related to professional and research ethics for many audiences. It will provide information and expertise for instructors who teach ethics, students with questions about research integrity, researchers and engineers who encounter ethical challenges in practice, administrators in universities and businesses who oversee ethics and compliance policies, scholars who conduct research on professional and research ethics, and others with questions or interests in these areas using a variety of tools including Online Presentations, Courses, Learning Modules, Animations, Teaching Materials, and more. These resources come from contributors in our scientific community, and are used by visitors from all over the world. Ethics CORE investigators hail from diverse backgrounds, including business, law, civil engineering, education, electrical and computer engineering and library sciences. Other partners bring strengths across the range of disciplines supported by the National Science Foundation and beyond.
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Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics Winter Intensive Course - Social Media & HealthJohns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics Social Media & Health: Meeting the Ethical Challenges Course Faculty: Dan O'Connor PhD and Matthew DeCamp MD PhD As the use of social media in health contexts continues rapidly to expand, so too does the number of ethical questions raised by its widespread application. Join the Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics in January 2013 for a day-long course that identifies and explores the practical and ethical challenges of social media utilization in the health sector. The course is designed for professionals and students interested in the promises and perils of social media, both social media users and newcomers alike. The course will provide the necessary tools and knowledge required to ethically approach the use of social media in the following contexts: · Clinical Care - provider-patient communication, information exchange in disease communities, lay expertise; · Public Health - health messaging, surveillance, policy; · Human Subjects Research – recruitment/research online; and, · Professionalism - how to be a ‘good’ provider and hospital in the social media ‘wild west.’ Course Features · Open to all · Day-long intensive format · Refreshments & lunch · JHU employee tuition remission available · Certificate of completion For more information & to register
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9th Annual Ethics Conference on BIOETHICS (25th - 26th October 2012)Following the 8th Annual Ethics Conference on The Role of Ethics in Nation Building we now invite you to the 9th Annual Ethics Conference on BIOETHICS (25th - 26th October 2012). To be held at the Strathmore University Auditorium. Details on venue, contact person for details and registration are on the website. We look forward to seeing you at the Conference. Visit: http://www.strathmore.edu/ethics/speaker and http://www.strathmore.edu/ethics/conference-programme for details. You may register here: http://www.strathmore.edu/ethics/user/register
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THE 2012 EPT AWARD FOR INDIVIDUALS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES WORKING FOR OPEN ACCESS2nd Award for individuals in the developing world who have made a significant contribution to Open Access. The application form for nominations follows the announcement.
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Bookmarked by The Editorial Team on 16 Oct 2012
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Investigating community perspectives on informed consent and research participation in western KenyaA paper was published in September 2012 in BMC Medical Ethics entitled: The Abstract reads:
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Bookmarked by Susan on 27 Sep 2012
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