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Consent, compensation

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Newsletter of the West African Bioethics Training Program, Volume 7, Issue 3

This edition features training of journalists on Research ethics and the role of the media,training of newly established research ethics committee and pre-filed seminar for MSc. Bioethics students.

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Bookmarked by Stella Adegbehingbe on 26 Sep 2013
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Consortium of Universities fo Global Health (CUGH) offers a bi - weekly feature

Consortium of Universities fo Global Health (CUGH) offers a bi - weekly feature: a case - series from rural Uganda called “Reasoning without Resources”.The target audience is clinicians practicing in low resource settings, medicine and family medicine residents, and senior medical students with an interest in clinical global health.

The series is assumes that medical textboo ks, written for those who can access and afford them, have limited relevance to making a diagnosis in most of the world’s hospitals. This case-series addresses that reality by developing clinical skills as the fundamental "diagnostic test" available to clinicians, and sound clinical reasoning as the clinician’s principle resource. Through its Question and Answer format, the series focuses as much on pedagogical process as on biomedical content. In taking on these broad basic challenges, it hopes to inform medical education and cost-effective medical practice in modern medical settings as well.

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Bookmarked by Liam Boggs on 21 Jun 2013
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West African Bioethics Training Program (WABTP) June 2013 Newsletter. Volume 7, Issue 2

This edition features highlights from Research Ethics training conducted for journalists and research ethics committees. It also features a report from an alumnus who attended the 2012 Advanced Ethical Research (AER) Conference and lots more.

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Bookmarked by Stella Adegbehingbe on 14 Jun 2013
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West African Bioethics Training Program (WABTP) January 2013 Newsletter. Volume 7, Issue 1

This is the first edition in the year 2013, it features lots of interesting articles, which include highlights from onsite training, profile of newly admitted MSc. Bioethics students into the University of Ibadan and lots more.

Take a few minutes and enjoy this interesting Newsletter!

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Bookmarked by Stella Adegbehingbe on 26 Mar 2013
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