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Research Ethics Education in Post‐Graduate Medical Curricula in I.R. Iran

Research ethics training during post‐graduate education is necessary to improve ethical standards in the design and conduct of biomedical research. We studied quality and quantity of research ethics training in the curricula of post‐graduate programs in the medical science in I.R. Iran. We evaluated...

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Published in:Developing world bioethics 2017-08, Vol.17 (2), p.77-83
Main Authors: Nikravanfard, Nazila, Khorasanizadeh, Faezeh, Zendehdel, Kazem
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Biomedical Research - education
Biomedical Research - ethics
Codes of conduct
Curricula
Curriculum
Design improvements
Design standards
Education
Education, Medical, Graduate - organization & administration
Ethical standards
Ethics
Ethics, Medical
Ethics, Research - education
Graduate studies
Humans
Implementation
Institutions
Iran
Medical education
Medical research
Medical science
Medical Sciences
Moral Obligations
Post‐Graduate
Professional ethics
Research Ethics
Teaching
Training
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