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Resource Type: Presentation

Our Life Depends on this Drug: Competence and Voluntary Consent in Clinical Trials (Daniel Steel)

Cluster Randomized Trials: Who Needs Consent Anyway? (John Kramer/Jessie McDougall)

Bringing a Trauma-Informed Practice Lens to Ethics Review (Nicole Tremblay)

Genetics and Research Ethics: Where are we now? (Jennifer Nuk)

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