Smarter proportional research ethics review
Rushing toward a faster review decision should not mean relaxing standards or playing chicken with stricter central control Gary Allen,
Proportional processes can sometimes be the answer to a few (apparently competing) problems
But they shouldn’t equate to abridged consideration Dr Gary Allen | AHRECS senior consultant | Profile Professor Mark Israel | AHRECS senior
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Travelling Consultants and Professional Development Roadshows
Prof. Mark Israel plans to be in CANBERRA (2-3 April), SYDNEY (8-10 May), UK and Belgium (27 May-8 June), MELBOURNE (13 June) and Perth (22-26 April,
Institutional approaches to evaluative practice
Gary Allen, Mark Israel and Colin Thomson In 2001, the NHMRC published its policy document When does Quality Assurance in Health
The Ethics of Evaluation Research
Evaluation research is used to assess the value of such things as services, interventions, and policies. The term ‘evaluation research’
REAlising a collegiate Research Ethics Adviser network
By Dr Gary Allen| Senior Consultant AHRECS| gary.allen@ahrecs.com Dr Mark Israel| Senior Consultant AHRECS| mark.israel@ahrecs.com Our research ethics consultancy activity
Consumer Co-design for End of Life Care Discharge Project
In this issue, we are publishing an account of an end-of-life project in whose design there are some features that
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