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How can we provide effective training for research ethics committee members? A European assessment. Export

Journal of medical ethics, Vol. 34, No. 4. (July 2008), pp. 301-302.

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Training for members of research ethics committees (RECs) varies from state to state in Europe. To follow this up, the European Forum for Good Clinical Practice organised a workshop in March 2007 to explore these issues and look for solutions. This article summarises the discussion, providing ways forward to develop REC training.


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