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. 2011;5(4):362-368.

THE TOPIC OF RESEARCH INTEGRITY IN LATINAMERICA

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THE TOPIC OF RESEARCH INTEGRITY IN LATINAMERICA

Eduardo Rodríguez et al. Bioethikos. 2011.

Abstract

Present article narrates the experience of trainees of the ethics of biomedical and psychosocial research program of the Interdisciplinary Center for studies on bioethics (CIEB) of the University of Chile on the topic of research integrity in Latin America. The following problems are covered: integrity of publications, reporting of scientific research misconduct, definitions of research integrity, scientific ethical review committees functioning, international multi-centric clinical trials monitoring and norms for scientific integrity and ethical oversight.

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