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Responsible Conduct of Research Short Course

 

The Trent Center offers a Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) course for NIH training grant recipients in the fall of each year. This 5-week short course is open to recipients of NIH training grants as well as postdoctoral scholars and graduate students, and fulfills the requirement for RCR education. Session topics include:
  • The Ethical Basis of Responsible Conduct of Research
  • Ethics and Study Design
  • Conflict of Interest
  • Monitoring Research
  • International Clinical Research
  • Genetics and Stem Cell Research
  • Malfeasance and Misconduct
For more information, contact the Trent Center at trent-center@duke.edu.
 

RCR in Clinical Research Training Program

 

A semester-long course in Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) through the Clinical Research Training Program (CRTP) at Duke is taught each spring by Trent Center faculty. This training program at Duke University Medical Center, designed primarily for clinical fellows, provides formal courses in research design, research management, medical genomics, and statistical analysis. The RCR course is an integral part of the overall training program. For more information about the CRTP, visit the CRTP website.
 

 
Online Educational Modules in Research Ethics
 
 
Educational modules in research ethics, developed by Trent Center faculty and publically available, provide an overview of topics in human subjects research.
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