Wisconsin Chapter: A Brief History of Human Research Ethics - From Nuremberg to St. Kitts; Lessons for our Current Time
Event Description:
The ACRP Wisconsin Chapter will host a virtual event with presenter, James Riddle, MCSE, CIP, CPIA, CRQM. The presentation will review the history of human research ethics including, the creation of the Belmont Report and how it applies in today's research.
Location Options:
- If attending via Zoom - a link will be emailed the day before to those who register.
- If you would like to attend in person at the Medical College of WI: please also register here: https://mcwisc.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5vSvcht4AcG6s06
- If you would like to attend in person at UW-Madison: please also register here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/QC59SC5
Speakers:
James Riddle, MCSE, CIP, CPIA, CRQM
Senior Vice President, Global Review Operations IRB | IBC | DMC | EAC
Advarra
Learning Objectives:
- Understand basic history of human research
- Explain the three ethical principles of the Belmont Report
- Apply these ethical principles in everyday work in human research
Registration & Contact Hour Information:
- Chapter Member (registration with or without contact hour): $0
- ACRP Member (registration only): $0
- ACRP Member (registration + contact hour): $15
- Non-Member (registration only): $0
- Non-Member (registration + contact hour): $30
To receive contact hours: Purchase the contact hours and attend the program. After attending the event, log on to the ACRP website and visit learning.acrpnet.org, click “GO TO MY COURSE”. Select your event, confirm attendance and take the event evaluation between 1 and 30 days following the event and obtain the online certificate." After 30 days, contact hours are no longer available.