A transformative solution to build effective, transparent, and resilient "fit-for-purpose" national health research ethics systems
Abstract The current research ethics review systems are composed of isolated institutional Research Ethics Committees (RECs) that develop their own standard operating procedures (SOPs), templates and so on, with low adoption of digital solutions to manage submission and review processes. This poses...
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Main Authors: | Manju Rani (Author), Neha Chawla (Author), Nitya Wadhwa (Author), Roli Mathur (Author), Timothy Jinks (Author), Priyanka Das (Author), Suman Rijal (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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