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This thread provides a central place to collect information about recent updates to the site. Please let us know if you've added any bookmarks or would like other resources added.
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An interesting online training programmes on Responsible Conduct to enhance the work and create awareness to the public on the work of ethics committee which is great
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What an amazing response to the Research Ethics course, over 4000 and over a thousand modules taken in the first couple of months since the launch. Come and visit it at https://globalhealthtrials.tghn.org/elearning/research-ethics/.
This week we have also launched a course on how to conduct GCP inspections - see https://globalhealthtrials.tghn.org/elearning/education/elearning-courses/how-to-conduct-gcp-inspectionsaudits-at-the-clinical-investigator-site/1546/
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Later this month we will be publishing a comprehensive 10 part course in research ethics, adapted from a WHO course. Please watch for this, and other announcements, in our news feed on the right hand side of the front page!
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We're very pleased to announce that a new topic page has just gone up - please see http://globalhealthreviewers.tghn.org/resources/topics/ancillary-care/ for a range of resources on reviewing ancillary care provisions in research.
Our new eLearning course on Conducting GCP Inspections will be added this month - please let us know what you think if it and what future courses you'd like to see.
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There have been a number of developments across the site over the last three months.
See the Noticeboard for news and resources from around the world and from sites across the global health network (http://globalhealthreviewers.tghn.org/notice-board/). Our eLearning area has been updated with news of new courses and translations as well as upcoming additions (http://globalhealthreviewers.tghn.org/elearning/).
There are also a number of new blogs (http://globalhealthreviewers.tghn.org/blog/) and regulatory resources (http://globalhealthreviewers.tghn.org/resources/guidance-and-regulation/).
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There is a new blog looking at transparency in the ethical review process amidst recent discussions about transparency of clinical trial reporting at http://globalhealthreviewers.tghn.org/blog/post/988/2013/02/transparency-and-review/. Please comment on it and let us know if you invite visitors to your review meetings.
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Seasons greetings and Happy New Year to to you all.
This week we have added a link to resources from a recent conference on revising the Declaration of Helsinki (http://globalhealthreviewers.tghn.org/community/meetings-and-reports/) and a guide for ethics committees reviewing clinical trials (http://globalhealthtrials.tghn.org/articles/reviewing-clinical-trials-guide-ethics-committee/) -
Please see the bookmarks section (http://globalhealthreviewers.tghn.org/community/bookmarks/) for recent links to resources from ARESA (Advancing Research Ethics Training in Southern Africa) and (WABTP) West African Bioethics Training Program.
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We have a new events tab at http://globalhealthreviewers.tghn.org/events/calendars/.
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We have just launched our first free specialist eLearning course called Introduction to Reviewing Genomic Research - please see the new eLearning tab above for details or use this link
https://globalhealthtrainingcentre.tghn.org/introduction-reviewing-genomic-research/ to visit it and let us know what you think. -
Over the last week, in addition to news updates we have had a number of new bookmarks added at http://globalhealthreviewers.tghn.org/community/bookmarks/ and there's a new blog at http://globalhealthreviewers.tghn.org/blog/.
Please let us know what you think of these.
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We've just updated the Elearning directory for members of committees which review research. There are now links to over 100 online courses on various aspects of research ethics and regulatory compliance. See https://globalhealthbioethics.tghn.org/elearning/
The majority of these courses are available free of charge. We will shortly be releasing our free online courses on specific topics such as reviewing genomic research and reviewing social science research. Please let us know about any additional online courses you have found useful.
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