Sponsored by the Division of Clinical Research Responsible conduct of research (RCR) training is required of students, trainees, and investigators with career development awards who are supported by NIH funds. In addition, the National Science Foundation (NSF) requires RCR training of undergraduates, graduate students and postdoctoral fellows with any NSF support. In order to fulfill...
Tag: Responsible Conduct of Research Series
RCR Program: The Lab – Avoiding Scientific Misconduct
Sponsored by the Division of Clinical Research Responsible conduct of research (RCR) training is required of students, trainees, and investigators with career development awards who are supported by NIH funds. In addition, the National Science Foundation (NSF) requires RCR training of undergraduates, graduate students and postdoctoral fellows with any NSF support. In order to fulfill...
RCR Program: ClinicalTrials.Gov
Sponsored by the Division of Clinical Research This course will provide participants with information on the requirements for clinical trials registration on ClinicalTrials.gov, results reporting, record maintenance, and consequences for noncompliance. The course is recommended for investigators and study staff involved in the conduct of clinical trials registration and results reporting or those interested in...
RCR- ClinicalTrials.Gov
Sponsored by the Division of Clinical Research This course will provide participants with information on the requirements for clinical trials registration on ClinicalTrials.gov, results reporting, record maintenance, and consequences for noncompliance. The course is recommended for investigators and study staff involved in the conduct of clinical trials registration and results reporting or those interested in...
DCR- RCR Program: QI Bootcamp for Clinical Researchers
Sponsored by the MGH Division of Clinical Research Speaker: Pamela Richtmyer, director, Mass General Brigham Human Research Quality Improvement Program The QI Program Clinical Research Bootcamp is a “clinical research 101” for study staff and investigators. The course is not only an introduction to clinical research for new investigators and study staff but also good...
CHADD Mentoring Course – “Mentoring Without Borders”
“Mentoring Without Borders” The Harvard Medical School Consortium of Harvard Affiliated Offices for Faculty Development and Diversity (CHADD) hosted the 2021 CHADD Mentoring Course: MENTORING WITHOUT BORDERS. The goal of this course is to create broader and deeper connections, across HMS affiliates and beyond, across disciplines, and across ranks. The full agenda was as follows:...
RCR: Mentor-Mentee Relationships and Responsibilities
Sponsored by the MGRI Division of Clinical Research Speaker: Ingrid Bassett, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine, Co-Director, Medical Practice Evaluation Center Responsible conduct of research (RCR) training is required of students, trainees, and investigators with career development awards who are supported by NIH funds. In addition, the National Science Foundation (NSF) requires RCR training of...
RCR: Using Laboratory Animals
Offered by the Mass General Brigham The Mass General Brigham Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Program requires participating trainees, fellows, and career development awardees to attend four hospital-based lectures or discussion sessions within 12 months of attending the Mass General Brigham RCR Seminar. RCR: Using Laboratory Animals is eligible for one [1] RCR credit and...
RCR: ClinicalTrials.gov Registration and Results Reporting
Offered by the Massachusetts General Hospital Division of Clinical Research This course will provide participants with information on the requirements for clinical trials registration on ClinicalTrials.gov, results reporting, record maintenance, and consequences for noncompliance. The course is recommended for investigators and study staff involved in the conduct of clinical trials registration and results reporting or...
RCR Program: Research Integrity
Offered by the Massachusetts General Hospital Division of Clinical Research Speaker: Kele Piper, Director, Research Compliance Responsible conduct of research (RCR) training is required of students, trainees, and investigators with career development awards who are supported by NIH funds. In addition, the National Science Foundation (NSF) requires RCR training of undergraduates, graduate students and postdoctoral...