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Reflections on My Experience in Human Research Ethics

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This paper was delivered at the 2009 annual conference of the National Council on Ethics in Human Research. It is a reflective piece based on many years of experience with human research ethics and the role of Research Ethics Boards in human participant research.

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  1. Research Ethics Boards (REB) are the committees in Canadian institutions (primarily universities and hospitals) that are responsible for the ethics review of research involving human subjects or participants.

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Davey, K.G. Reflections on My Experience in Human Research Ethics. J Acad Ethics 7, 27–31 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10805-009-9088-x

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