A question of ethics: the use of humans and animals in biomedical research
Duration 0.5 days
Team Researcher Academy



This face to face course is run by the Researcher Academy as part of the FM&HS Training Programme 

The Researcher Academy courses are very popular and the majority are run in both semesters to give you the opportunity to attend at a time of the year that suits you. 

Target Audience: This course is for postgraduate research students and early career research staff in the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences only.

Aims: To provide an overview of the ethical issues associated with biomedical research involving human tissue and animals and how these are reconciled in the UK. To gain an overview of the ethical issues associated with research involving human subjects and tissue within the NHS and how this is regulated within the UK.

Objectives:

By the end of the course you will have knowledge of:
  • the ethical issues relating to clinical research involving human subjects and tissue, and to biomedical research with animals
  • an overview of the legislation safeguarding laboratory animals
  • the ethical framework in which research is conducted with NHS patients
  • with both patient and animal research, how these safeguards are implemented
  • sources for further information and advice
  • the specific provision made by NHS Research Ethics Committees in research governance
Please note if you have already attended a Home Office licensee course then the animal studies section of this workshop will cover similar content.   

Process: This is a short 2 hour classroom-delivered session. Each tutor will lecture for approx 45 minutes and there will be opportunities for discussions at the end of each lecture.

 


Course Accessibility

The following table shows a summary of what is needed to participate in the course. 

If you feel you will experience any difficulties participating, please let us know via the ‘special requirements’ tab, providing as much information as possible. The special requirements tab can be completed when you book your place. Alternatively, you can contact us directly at bb-ra-training@nottingham.ac.uk

Print off pre-requisite paperwork/ resources & bring them to the course (optional)
Bring your own laptop/ PC to the course (optional)
Access seminar room on campus
Attend the course at the specified date and time
Watch and listen to the course tutor(s) and/or other attendees
Follow presentation slides during the course


Booking Conditions

Latecomer policy

Researchers should plan to arrive prior to the advertised course start time. Except for exceptional reasons, there will be no admittance to a Researcher Academy or Faculty Training Programme (FTP) course 15 minutes after the advertised course start time.

Importance of booking commitment

When booking on to a Researcher Academy short course you are entering into a commitment to attend. If you find that you are no longer available to attend you MUST cancel your place (on the system if more than three days before the course) or if at short notice by emailing bb-ra-training@nottingham.ac.uk This will ensure that your place can be offered to another researcher on the waiting list. Failure to cancel a place results in other researchers missing out on places through the waiting list process.

It is unacceptable for researchers to just not attend when booked onto a course. The Researcher Academy maintains records of those who repeatedly do not attend courses they have booked. This may affect future eligibility to book onto further Researcher Academy courses and will affect considerations for Researcher Academy funded opportunities.

Pre-Requisites This course is designed for postgraduate research students in the Medicine and Health Sciences Faculty.
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