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Resource Type: Webinar

Webinar: Navigating Harmonized Research Ethics

REB West 2022: National Harmonization: Where Are We Now?

REB West 2022: Asking the Right Questions: Community Respect and Safety

REB West 2022: Indigenous Research Ethics

Ensuring the Ethical Conduct of Patient-Oriented Research: A Guide for Researchers

ASK US: REDCap for Clinical Trials (featuring Elodie Portales-Casamar)

ASK US: Best-Practice Recommendations for Communicating Results with Clinical Trials Participants (featuring Anita David and Marc Saunders)

ASK US: The Road Less Travelled (featuring Tracy Wong)

ASK US: Clinical Trial in a Box (featuring Peter Subrt)

ASK US: Check Your BLIND Spot (featuring Karen McGillivray)

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