New Course – RCR Casebook

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Description

The RCR Casebook course uses case studies, role plays, and reflection questions to facilitate interactive, face-to-face discussions about real-world ethical dilemmas in research. Designed to help meet RCR training requirements, it emphasizes skill-building in ethical reasoning, decision-making, and sensitivity. Topics include Authorships and Publication, Research Misconduct, Collaboration, Data Acquisition and Management, Conflicts of Interest, Peer Review, Mentor and Trainee Relationships, and Social Responsibility.

This course is meant to supplement responsible conduct of research training covered in CITI Program’s Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) series.

Note: This course is only available for subscribing organizations who utilize the RCR series. The course is available at no additional charge.

 


Audience

Institutional Officials, RCR Trainers, Research Trainees, Researchers

 


Disclaimer

The material is a faithful, unchanged (other than reformatting to fit the CITI Program platform) duplication of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office for Research Integrity (ORI) RCR Casebook. It is available here at no additional charge. While the CITI Program and the ORI Trainings are identical in substantive content, ORI is not responsible for the accuracy of the content reproduction, operation, or record keeping related to the RCR Casebook programs on the CITI Program website and does not endorse CITI Program or any of its products or services.