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PLoS One ; 3(9): e3274, 2008 Sep 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18818763

ABSTRACT

With the rapidly increasing number of health care professionals seeking international research experience, comes an urgent need for enhanced capacity of host country institutional review boards (IRB) to review research proposals and ensure research activities are both ethical and relevant to the host country customs and needs. A successful combination of distance learning, interactive courses and expert course instructors has been applied in Peru since 2004 through collaborations between the U.S. Naval Medical Research Center Detachment, the University of Washington and the Department of Clinical Bioethics of the National Institutes of Health to provide training in ethical conduct of research to IRB members and researchers from Peru and other Latin American countries. All training activities were conducted under the auspices of the Peruvian National Institute of Health (INS), Ministry of Health. To date, 927 people from 12 different Latin American countries have participated in several of these training activities. In this article we describe our training model.


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Ethics, Research , Bioethical Issues , Biomedical Research , Education, Medical , Ethics Committees, Research , Human Experimentation , Humans , National Institutes of Health (U.S.) , Peru , Research Personnel , Teaching , United States
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Mil Med ; 173(10): 975-7, 2008 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19160615

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The U.S. Naval Medical Research Center Detachment (NMRCD) has worked in Peru since 1983, conducting research on diseases of military importance in large part by interacting with multiple research partners across the scientific community of Central America and South America. Over the years, NMRCD has had research collaborations in Guatemala, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Belize, Honduras, Suriname, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay, and Argentina. In addition to the various infectious diseases research collaborations, NMRCD has supported capacity building for research ethics and the creation of new institutional review boards. This article describes the contributions of NMRCD to research ethics training in Central America and South America, with specific emphasis on the support given to the creation of new institutional review boards.


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Biomedical Research/standards , Developing Countries , Ethics Committees, Research/standards , Ethics, Research , Military Personnel , Naval Medicine , Humans , Informed Consent , United States
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