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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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description | 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 curricula of 125 post‐graduate programs in medical sciences in I.R. Iran. We qualitatively studied the curricula by education level, including the Master and PhD degrees and analyzed the contents and the amount of teaching allocated for ethics training in each curriculum. We found no research ethics training in 72 (58%) of the programs. Among the 53 (42%) programs that considered research ethics training, only 17 programs had specific courses for research ethics and eight of them had detailed topics on their courses. The research ethics training was optional in 25% and mandatory in 76% of the programs. Post‐graduate studies that were approved in the more recent years had more attention to the research ethics training. Research ethics training was neglected in most of the medical post‐graduate programs. We suggest including sufficient amount of mandatory research ethics training in Master and PhD programs in I.R. Iran. Further research about quality of research ethics training and implementation of curricula in the biomedical institutions is warranted. |
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