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213Attitudes, understanding, and concerns regarding medical research amongst Egyptians: A qualitative pilot study (review)BMC Medical Ethics 8 (1): 9. 2007.Medical research must involve the participation of human subjects. Knowledge of patients' perspectives and concerns with their involvement in research would enhance recruitment efforts, improve the informed consent process, and enhance the overall trust between patients and investigators. Several studies have examined the views of patients from Western countries. There is limited empirical research involving the perspectives of individuals from developing countries. The purpose of this study is …Read more
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150Curriculum guide for research ethics workshops for countries in the middle eastDeveloping World Bioethics 10 (2): 70-77. 2009.To help ensure the ethical conduct of research, many have recommended educational efforts in research ethics to investigators and members of research ethics committees (RECs). One type of education activity involves multi-day workshops in research ethics. To be effective, such workshops should contain the appropriate content and teaching techniques geared towards the learning styles of the targeted audiences. To ensure consistency in content and quality, we describe the development of a curricul…Read more
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179Capacity mapping of national ethics committees in the Eastern Mediterranean RegionBMC Medical Ethics 10 (1): 8. 2009.Ethics issues in the areas of science, technology and medicine have emerged during the last few decades. Many countries have responded by establishing ethics committees at the national level. Identification of National Ethics Committees (NECs) in the Eastern Mediterranean (EM) region and the extent of their functions and capacity would be helpful in developing capacity building programs that address the needs of these committees. Accordingly, we conducted a survey to determine the characteristic…Read more
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