Ethics Reviewer Training

Course Code
50134719

Course has already taken place

Provider
OD&PL

Tutor(s):
Janet Holt

Suitability
Academic staff who are Faculty Research Ethics Committee, Health
Institute Research Ethics Committee or NRES Ethics Committee members who
wish to refresh their knowledge of ethical review and share experiences
with colleagues from disparate research disciplines on what constitutes
best practice.

If the event is FULL, then please register on our waiting list by
emailing your details to Organisational Development and Professional
Learning - academicdev@leeds.ac.uk.

Date(s)
Wednesday, February 14, 2018, 10:00 to 12:00

Max Places:
0

Description
This course aims to deliver training in ethically reviewing research
ethics applications for members of staff who would value refresher
training. Specifically this will identify the key issues on which ethics
reviewers should expect to receive full information; explore what
constitutes appropriate feedback to applicants and provide a forum in
which ethics reviewers from disparate research disciplines can share
their experiences and tips on best practice.

Participants will be able to explore what constitutes appropriate
feedback to applicants, share experiences of ethics reviewing and tips
on best practice.

The course will be held using the online platform Teams. Pre session
activities are required for this event. Materials will be sent to you in
advance of the event, please work through the materials and make a note
of any questions you may have. The speaker will pick up on your
discussion points in the session.

The course will be a mixture of interactive lecture and discussion

Dr Janet Holt is Senior Lecturer in the School of Healthcare at the
University of Leeds. Janet chairs the School of Healthcare Research
Ethics Committee and is Chair of the Faculty of Medicine and Health
Research Ethics Committee. She is also an expert member and Vice Chair
of Leeds Central NHS Research Ethics Committee.

Related courses:
Online Resources on Informed Consent and Research with
Human Participants.