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|Title=Philosophical Foundations of Research Ethics and the History of Human Subjects Research
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|Guide Goal=By the end of the courses in this guide, you should be able to:
 
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Latest revision as of 17:20, 15 February 2024

Instructions for:TraineeTrainer

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Instruction
The objectives of the first section of this guide are:
  • Knowing which principles are essential to ethically evaluate human subjects research
  • Knowing the principles mentioned in the Declaration of Helsinki
  • Being able to discern differences between the formulations of principles in international ethical guidance documents
  • Being able to weigh and balance ethical principles in a concrete situation
2 hour(s)
eLearning
Instruction
The objectives of this section are:
  • Knowing main theories on philosophical justification of human subjects research
  • Being able to argue whether and under what conditions the well-being of research participants must always take precedence over scientific interests
  • Knowing how to evaluate Tuskegee from an historical perspective
  • Knowing some historical scandals and cases which have led to the practice of ethically reflecting on human subjects research
  • Evaluating the moral aspects of Tuskegee
2 hour(s)
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