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Welcome to the Global Ethics Education Initiative

  • Cairo, Egypt Beirut Beirut

    The Global Ethics Education Initiative (GEEI) offers online training in the areas of Research Ethics, Public Health, and Medical Ethics

    The GEEI also offers two online training courses in Research Ethics and Good Clinical Practice. These courses, each consisting of eight modules, are helpful for investigators and research assistants/coordinators. This online training has the following aspects:

    • Certificate Print-Out: Participants will be able to print out a certificate if they have successfully passed the quizzes at the end of each module.
    • Audio Powerpoint Presentations: The modules include audio-powerpoint presentations, whereby participants can listen to the presentations.
    • Arabic Presentations: Many of the audio presentations are in Arabic.
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The Middle East Research Ethics Training Initiative (MERETI) has programs to enhance individual and institutional capacity in research ethics
Please visit us at:
www.mereti.net
Please contact us at:
hsilverm@medicine.umaryland.edu
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  • Researchers at the Group Health Research Institute and the University of Washington (UW) has published their study in which they discovered that peopled want to be informed and asked for their consent to share their coded, de-identified genetic information in a federal database.  This study, published in the September 2010 Journal of Empirical Research on [...]
  • A recent study mapping the outsourcing of pharmaceutical pediatric research in developing countries has raised the concern of exploitation. The study performed by Duke investigators (Globalization of Pediatric Research: Analysis of Clinical Trials Completed for Pediatric Exclusivity) raises the concern that many of these trials are testing drugs that are unlikely to be [...]
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