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|Title=Researcher accused of breaching research ethics faces GMC
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|Title=Researcher Accused of Breaching Research Ethics Faces GMC
|Is About=A case about dishonoring reasearch ethics guidelines.
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|Is About=This factual case describes an instance in which a researcher is accused of scientific misconduct by the General Medical Council (GMC). The researcher allegedly lied to trial sponsors and other research institutions about having obtained ethical approval and about the existence of other sponsors. In addition, the accused researcher used the titles of professor and Ph.D. without obtaining a doctorate.  
|Important Because=Scientific research should be done ethically. It is important to respect people who participate in scientific research.
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|Important Because=Ethical approval for scientific research is extremely important. Otherwise, the health of research participants may be harmed. Similarly, performing biomedical research without being properly trained to do so may have serious consequences for both the health of research participants as well as the quality of the research. Therefore, lying about such approval and one’s credentials are serious offences and should be punished severely.
 
 
 
 
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|Important For=Researchers; research leaders; phd students
 
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|Has Link=https://www.bmj.com/content/334/7605/1185
 
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|Involves=Tonmoy Sharma
 
 
|Has Timepoint=2001
 
|Has Timepoint=2001
 
|Has Location=United Kingdom; UK
 
|Has Location=United Kingdom; UK
|Has Virtue And Value=Respect; Accountability
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|Has Virtue And Value=Respect; Accountability; Transparency; Honesty; Integrity
|Has Good Practice And Misconduct=REC approval
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|Has Good Practice And Misconduct=REC approval; Deception
 
|Related To Research Area=Clinical medicine
 
|Related To Research Area=Clinical medicine
 
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Latest revision as of 17:33, 19 August 2021

Cases

Researcher Accused of Breaching Research Ethics Faces GMC

What is this about?

This factual case describes an instance in which a researcher is accused of scientific misconduct by the General Medical Council (GMC). The researcher allegedly lied to trial sponsors and other research institutions about having obtained ethical approval and about the existence of other sponsors. In addition, the accused researcher used the titles of professor and Ph.D. without obtaining a doctorate.  

Why is this important?

Ethical approval for scientific research is extremely important. Otherwise, the health of research participants may be harmed. Similarly, performing biomedical research without being properly trained to do so may have serious consequences for both the health of research participants as well as the quality of the research. Therefore, lying about such approval and one’s credentials are serious offences and should be punished severely.

For whom is this important?

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When
Good Practices & Misconduct
Research Area
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