Responsible Conduct of Research: It's Everyone's Business
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Explore the critical aspects of Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) in this 57-minute conference talk delivered by Karen Wallace, BSc, Executive Director of the Secretariat on Responsible Conduct of Research at the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. Gain insights into the responsibilities and policies that researchers, institutions, and agencies must adhere to in order to foster a positive research environment. Delve into the importance of ethical practices in scientific inquiry and understand why RCR is crucial for maintaining the integrity of research across all disciplines. Learn how collaborative efforts between various stakeholders contribute to the promotion of responsible research practices and the advancement of knowledge in the scientific community.
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Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR): It's everyone's business! With Karen Wallace, BSc
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University of Ottawa Heart Institute
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The RCR is indeed everyone's business. As someone who is preparing to just start research proposal writing there are lots of insights from this. It keeps me alert of what to do and what to avoid through out my entire research as they called it the lifecycle of the research from coming up with a topic to dissemination. One of the key things to talk about include honesty, fairness, trust, accountability and openness as core values. Each person has a responsibility to play in RCR ;the researcher, institution and agency.
However this missed to talk about the core coverage for RCR course