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Responsible Conduct of Research - Course Overview Delia Y. Wolf, MD, JD, MSCI Associate Dean Regulatory Affairs and Research Compliance Harvard School of Public Health January 31, 2014
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Instructor & Course Coordinator Delia Wolf, MD, JD, MSCI 90 Smith St. 3 rd Floor Email: dywolf@hsph.harvard.edudywolf@hsph.harvard.edu Phone: (617) 432-2148 Staci Landis 90 Smith St. 3 rd Floor Email: scushman@hsph.harvard.eduscushman@hsph.harvard.edu Phone: (617) 432-2157 2
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Reading Materials Required reading: “On Being a Scientist, A Guide to Responsible Conduct in Research,” 3rd Edition, by National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, and Institute of Medicine http://www.nap.edu/openbook.php?record_id=1 2192&page=8 http://www.nap.edu/openbook.php?record_id=1 2192&page=8 ORI Introduction to the Responsible Conduct of Research http://ori.dhhs.gov/documents/rcrintro.pdf http://ori.dhhs.gov/documents/rcrintro.pdf Additional reading materials will be posted on course iSite 3
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Course Requirements & Grading Class participation Attend at least 6 lectures (you can miss two) “30-minute rule” Written assignments (12 short cases) Submit to the “drop-box” or hand-in a hard copy in class www.dropitto.me/RCR2014 Password: RCRSpring2014 (case sensitive) www.dropitto.me/RCR2014 Course evaluation Grading Pass/fail – 1.25 credits Certificate of Completion - all students who meet course requirements 4
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Will this course benefit you? 5 Fall 2013 HSPH RCR Evaluation What is your overall rating of the course? AnswerOptionsResponsePercentResponseCount Poor 1%1 Fair 3%3 Good 31%27 Very good 40%35 Excellent 24%21 AnsweredQuestion87 SkippedQuestion0
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6 Please rate the usefulness of the course AnswerOptionsResponsePercentResponseCount Useless 2%2 Neutral 8%7 Somewhat Useful 18%16 Useful 48%42 Very Useful 23%20 AnsweredQuestion87 SkippedQuestion0 Will this course benefit you? Fall 2013 HSPH RCR Evaluation
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Certificate of Completion Harvard School of Public Health HPM 548, 1.25 Credit Hours (16 Contact Hours) Responsible Conduct of Research This is to certify that Participant has successfully completed the above course on October 25, 2013. This course meets training requirements for all NIH Institutional Research Training Grants, Individual Fellowship Awards, Career Development Awards, Research Education Grants, Dissertation Research Grants, or other grant programs with a training component that requires instruction in responsible conduct of research. Delia Y. Wolf, MD, JD/Course Instructor
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