With the increasing number of health researches and clinical trials being conducted in the Philippines and Asia, there is a need to address issues related to health research ethics and good clinical practice. The stakeholders – investigators, sponsors, and members of ethics review committees/institutional review boards – need to develop the capacity to cope with the demand for trained human resources and continuing systems improvement. With support from multi-sectoral partnerships and international networking, capacity strengthening in health research ethics must be anchored on a clear national governance framework leading towards a good ethical review system.
The National Institutes of Health University of the Philippines Manila, in collaboration with the Forum for Ethical Review Committees in Asia and the Western Pacific (FERCAP), offers a series of training workshops on health research ethics in order to contribute to regional, national, and institutional capacity building. The training workshops serve as a platform that brings together stakeholders to discuss practical solutions for emerging challenges in health research through lectures and case studies. Through transdisciplinary expertise, the training workshops help promote an environment of cooperation to sustain improvements in the quality of health research.
The workshops will continue to be delivered using an online platform until further notice. In the event that in-person sessions will be offered within the year, participants will be informed of the corresponding change in registration fee.
EARLY REGISTRATION: PhP 4,500.00 |
REGULAR REGISTRATION: PhP 5,000.00 |
FOREIGN PARTICIPANTS: USD 100.00 |
Interested participants are advised to register early to avail of the discounted rate. Only pre-registered participants will be accepted.
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Please register ONLINE at https://nihgcptraining.upm.edu.ph. The training workshop secretariat can be reached through EMAIL at nihgcp@post.upm.edu.ph or through TELEFAX at +63 915 410 7494.
The training-workshops are intended for those who conduct, coordinate, manage, approve, and fund researches, including: