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This course entry should be read in conjunction with information provided in the 'Faculty information' section of this Handbook by the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences
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DescriptionThis course, offered by the Department of Epidemiology and Preventative Medicine, is an interdisciplinary program covering comparative moral theory, research bioethics in an international setting, quantitative and qualitative research methodology, critical appraisal techniques and relevant law. Particular emphasis is given to ethical issues associated with research in developing countries in the Asia-Pacific Region. Students will gain a strong theoretical framework, significant experience with ethics committees and considerable involvement with local organisations concerned with the development of bioethical policy and its implementation. This course is currently funded by the US National Institutes of Health. ObjectivesThe overall objectives for the course cover four main themes. Basic moral theory and bioethics and the application of bioethical principles to research in both domestic and international collaborative contextsBy the end of the course students will:
Quantitative and qualitative research methodology and practiceBy the end of the course students will:
Special issues in international health researchBy the end of the course students will understand:
Practical operation of research ethics applications and approval processes, including ethics committeesBy the end of the course students will understand:
AssessmentAssessment includes written assignments, practical exercises, oral presentations and examinations. StructureThis course comprises 12 core units. RequirementsStudents complete:
Alternative exit(s)Students may exit with the Graduate Certificate in International Research Bioethics providing all requirements of that award have been met. Award(s)Master of International Research Bioethics
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