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KJMH's Note on a Case Involving an Alleged Violation of the KSHM Code of Research Ethics

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Learning objectives achievement in ethics education for medical school students

Chae S, Lim K

PURPOSE: This study aimed to examine the necessity for research ethics and learning objectives in ethics education at the undergraduate level. METHODS: A total of 393 fourth-year students, selected from nine...
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The Understanding of Research Ethics for a Desirable Academic Writing

Lee IJ

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Medical Ethics in Radiology

Kim KW, Park JH, Yoon SH

According to the recent developments in radiological techniques, the role of radiology in the clinical management of patients is ever increasing and in turn, so is the importance of radiology...
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Evaluation of a Team-Based Learning Tutor Training Workshop on Research and Publication Ethics by Faculty and Staff Participants

Ju YS

  • KMID: 2287876
  • J Educ Eval Health Prof.
  • 2009;6:5.
A team-based Learning (TBL) tutor training workshop on research and publication ethics was offered to 8 faculty members and 3 staff at Hallym University in 2009. To investigate the effect...
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Compliance with research ethics in daily settings

Han DH

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Clinical Trial and Research Ethics

Song SW

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English Resources for Research Ethics Education

Yeh BI

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Strengthened research ethics, including patient anonymity and informed consent, in MEDLINE and PubMed Central journals

Huh S

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Reporting Results of Research Involving Human Subjects: An Ethical Obligation

Alley AB, Seo JW, Hong ST

Researchers have an ethical responsibility to report the results of research involving human subjects. Dissemination of results ensures that patient care is based on good science and that the field...
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We Should Not Forget Lessons Learned from the Woo Suk Hwang's Case of Research Misconduct and Bioethics Law Violation

Hong ST

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Bioethics and Protection of Personal Information in Experimental Studies

Kim OJ

  • KMID: 2303868
  • Korean J Epidemiol.
  • 2007 Jun;29(1):1-12.
Experimental studies involve intervention and manipulation of study elements such as randomization of the participating groups. In general, experimental studies involving human are riskier than observational studies, demanding robust ethical...
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Publishing Ethics and Predatory Practices: A Dilemma for All Stakeholders of Science Communication

Gasparyan , Yessirkepov M, Diyanova S, Kitas GD

Publishing scholarly articles in traditional and newly-launched journals is a responsible task, requiring diligence from authors, reviewers, editors, and publishers. The current generation of scientific authors has ample opportunities for...
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Implementation of the Medical Research Curriculum in Graduate Medical School

Park KH, Kim TH, Chung WJ

  • KMID: 2306556
  • Korean J Med Educ.
  • 2011 Jun;23(2):103-110.
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of the medical research curriculum on the students' satisfaction and the research self-efficacy. METHODS: The curriculum was implemented to 79...
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Survey of Institutional Review Board Approval and Informed Consent in Clinical Research of Korean Anesthetic Society

Koh W, Sim J, Ahn W

BACKGOUND: All medical research requires approval of the institutional review board ( IRB ) and informed consent from the research participants in advance. But there are reports of low rates...
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The Suggestions for Improving the Institutional Review Board (IRB) in Clinical Trials: Focusing on Continuing Management

Shin HY

  • KMID: 2334464
  • J Korean Soc Clin Pharmacol Ther.
  • 2011 Jun;19(1):5-13.
As Korea has increasing number of clinical trials in recent years, institutional review boards (IRBs) are facing new challenges. The IRB should review submitted documents and supervise clinical trials from...
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Pseudo-Journals and Pseudo-Conferences: the Characteristics and Preventive Measures

Choi IH

This article explains the relationship between open-access publications and pseudo-journals, and explores their characteristics including predatory journals and journal hijackers. Pseudo-journals and pseudo-conferences cause the disruption of academic development by...
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Ethical Considerations in Genomic Cohort Study

Choi EK, Kim OJ

During the last decade, genomic cohort study has been developed in many countries by linking health data and genetic data in stored samples. Genomic cohort study is expected to find...
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Designing Clinical Studies and Keeping Research Ethics

Chang JS, Lee S, Ha TH, Yoon IY, Ha K

  • KMID: 2250347
  • Korean J Biol Psychiatry.
  • 2012 Nov;19(4):172-178.
Data from clinical studies are needed for psychiatrists to make quick and scientific decisions based on the best available evidence in clinical settings. Various methods of clinical studies are useful...
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Characteristics Desired in Clinical Data Warehouse for Biomedical Research

Shin SY, Kim WS, Lee JH

OBJECTIVES: Due to the unique characteristics of clinical data, clinical data warehouses (CDWs) have not been successful so far. Specifically, the use of CDWs for biomedical research has been relatively...
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