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E Film den erkläert wéi klinesch Fuerschung funktionéiert. watch...
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Introduction of the 5th Clinical Research Day 2013 watch...
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Nikolai Goncharenkos' and Serge Haans' presentations at the 5th Clinical Research Day 2013 watch...
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Anna Chiotis' presentation at the 5th Clinical Research Day 2013 watch...
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Panel Discussion at the 5th Clinical Research Day 2013 watch...
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Presentation by Dr Monique Aubart and Luisa von Zedlitz at the 5th Clinical Research Day 2013 watch...
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Presentation at the 5th Clinical Research Day 2013 watch...
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Dr Zügels' presentation at the 5th Clinical Research Day 2013 watch...
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Manon Gantenbeins' presentation at the 5th Clinical Research Day 2013 watch...
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Ingrid Klingmanns' presentation at the 5th Clinical Research Day 2013 watch...
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Dr. Michael Carome, former OHRP Associate Director of Regulatory Affairs, is interviewed and discusses the criteria for determining if, in the context of human subjects research, an experience, incident, or outcome is an unanticipated problem involving risk to subjects or others, as described in the HHS regulations at 45 CFR part 46. watch...
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This video presentation on the additional protections for certain vulnerable subjects, including pregnant women, children, and prisoners starts out at the end of a panel presentation on the additional protections afforded to vulnerable populations described in the subparts B, C, and D or the HHS regulations at 45 CFR part 46. watch...
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In this video, all of the characters are fictional.In the first scene an investigator meets with the IRB Chair to discuss issues for obtaining informed consent from potential subjects with schizophrenia before protocol submission to IRB. In the second scene, Dr. Presley obtains appropriate informed consent from a potential subject, Mr. Smith, who has the capacity to consent. watch...
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This video shows the Clinical and Epidemiological Centre within CRP-Santé and its role in promoting clinical research in Luxembourg. watch...
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