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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR): Conflict of Interest (9.25.24)
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SUMMARY:Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR): Conflict of Interest (9.25.24)
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>Register:</strong><span><strong> </strong></span><a href="https://trainingportal.harvard.edu/Saba/Web_spf/NA1PRD0068/app/shared;spf-url=common/learningeventdetail/curra000000000003520"><strong>Harvard Training Portal</strong></a><span><strong>&nbsp;</strong></span><strong>|</strong><span><strong>&nbsp;</strong></span><a href="https://bioethics.hms.harvard.edu/education/rcr-responsible-conduct-research"><strong>Course Info</strong></a></p><p><strong>TO REGISTER:</strong><span>&nbsp;Log into the Harvard Training Portal above. Click the REGISTER button, by default any sessions with an available date are selected for registration. To view date and time details click the Session Details link next to a session, deselect any dates you cannot attend, then select the COMPLETE REGISTRATION button at the bottom of the page. You can return at any time and see if new classes of a session were added via the VIEW CLASSES button next to a session.</span></p><p><strong>SESSION DESCRIPTION: </strong>Today, no topic in a course on the responsible conduct of research seems as controversial as conflicts of interest. As a starting point, ask yourself: why is the issue so contentious? Why are opinions so strongly held? From the perspective of ethics: what human values are at stake? Our approach in this section, as in all others, is not to presuppose “right” answers. Rather, we expect you to approach this subject with the same intellectual honesty and rigor you would approach a scientific or clinical question.<br>You have a little more reading to do in this section. The reason for this is because in the sea of professional opinion that exists about conflicts of interest and science, it is important to canvass all angles – we hope that whatever opinion you end up holding is based on a modicum of evidence and not just anecdotal experience or personal intuition.<br><strong>Facilitators:</strong><br>Eleanor Kuszmar, MS, CHRC, CRA, <span>HMS Office of Academic and Research Integrity</span><br>Kim Lincoln, <span>J. D., HMS Office of Academic and Research Integrity</span></p><p>Please contact <a href="mailto:rcr@hms.harvard.edu">rcr@hms.harvard.edu</a> with any questions.</p><p><em>Sponsored by the HMS Center for Bioethics and Office for Postdoctoral Fellows</em><br><span>Course Directors:&nbsp;</span>Joni R. Beshansky, MPH, LP.D.<span> and&nbsp;James Gould, PhD</span></p>
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