RCR Rounds 2023: Issues Related to Withdrawing Participants from Study Protocols: Case Studies

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Join Gail Adler, MD, PhD - Associate Professor, Harvard Medical School - to review case studies about issues related to withdrawing participants from study protocols. This course is an RCR-eligible lecture and fulfills one hour toward part 3 of the NIH/NSF RCR Requirement: 1) CITI Online RCR Training; 2) a 4-hour MGB RCR Seminar; and […]

RCR Rounds 2023: Misconduct of Research Integrity

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Join Paul Anderson, MD, PhD - Senior Vice President of Research and Education and Brigham, Brigham and Women's Hospital Chief Academic Officer, and Mass General Brigham Interim Chief Academic Officer - to learn more about misconduct of research integrity. This course is an RCR-eligible lecture and fulfills one hour toward part 3 of the NIH/NSF […]

RCR Rounds 2023: Tissue Issues – Current IRB Perspective

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Join Martha Jones, MA, CIP - Vice President of Human Research Affairs at Mass General Brigham - to learn more about tissue issues from the IRB's perspective. This course is an RCR-eligible lecture and fulfills one hour toward part 3 of the NIH/NSF RCR Requirement: 1) CITI Online RCR Training; 2) a 4-hour MGB RCR […]

MGB Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Seminar

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Registration is required in HealthStream   The four-hour Mass General Brigham Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Seminar includes faculty presentations and discussions on authorship; data management; documentation and integrity; conflict of interest and interactions with industry; research misconduct; and post-award financial management. The seminar also includes an overview of basic regulatory and institutional requirements for […]

RCR Rounds 2023: Societal Impacts of Clinical Research

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Join Gad Marshall, MD - Director of Clinical Trials at the Center for Alzheimer Research and Treatment at Brigham and Women's Hospital - to learn more about the societal impacts of clinical research. This course is an RCR-eligible lecture and fulfills one hour toward part 3 of the NIH/NSF RCR Requirement: 1) CITI Online RCR […]

RCR Rounds 2024: The Peer Review Process for Manuscripts

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Join Karen Costenbader, MD, MPH - Faculty Director, Brigham Office for Research Careers - to learn about the peer review process for manuscripts. This course is an RCR-eligible lecture and fulfills one hour toward part 2 of the NIH/NSF RCR Requirement: 1) a 4-hour MGB RCR Seminar; and 2) at least 4 hours of RCR-eligible […]

MGB Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) *REFRESHER* Seminar

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Registration is required in HealthStream   This two-hour Mass General Brigham RCR Refresher Seminar includes faculty presentations and discussions on the ethical conduct of research, rigor and reproducibility, bias in science, and scientific integrity; data management and security; diversity, equity, and inclusion; conflicts of interest and interactions with industry; and research misconduct. The seminar also […]

RCR Rounds 2024: IRB 101: Collaboration, Partnership, and Research Ethics

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Join Benjamin Silverman, MD - Senior Chair of the MGB IRB - to learn about working with the MGB IRB. This course is an RCR-eligible lecture and fulfills one hour toward part 2 of the NIH/NSF RCR Requirement: 1) a 4-hour MGB RCR Seminar; and 2) at least 4 hours of RCR-eligible lectures. Please register.

RCR Rounds 2024: Academic Medicine, Industry, and Collaborative Research in the Era of Emerging Technologies and Precision Health

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Join Samia Mora, MD, MHS to learn about academic medicine, industry, and collaborative research in the era of emerging technologies and precision health. This course is an RCR-eligible lecture and fulfills one hour toward part 2 of the NIH/NSF RCR Requirement: 1) a 4-hour MGB RCR Seminar; and 2) at least 4 hours of RCR-eligible […]

RCR Rounds 2024: Managing and Reporting Unanticipated Problems Including Adverse Events

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Join Prapti Bisht, MBA, CIP – Director, MGB IRB Operations – to learn to manage and report unanticipated problems, including adverse events, to the MGB IRB. This course is an RCR-eligible lecture and fulfills one hour toward part 2 of the NIH/NSF RCR Requirement: 1) a 4-hour MGB RCR Seminar; and 2) at least 4 […]