eLearning
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Research Processes and Methods
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Introduction to Clinical Research |
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ICH Good Clinical Practice E6 (R3) |
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The Research Question |
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The Study Protocol |
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Data Safety Monitoring Boards for Clinical Trials |
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Introduction to Data Management For Clinical Research Studies |
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Introduction to Collecting and Reporting Adverse Events |
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Introduction to Good Clinical Laboratory Practice |
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Good Clinical Laboratory Practice |
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How to Conduct GCP Inspections/Audits at the Clinical Investigator Site |
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Data Sharing |
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Clinical Research Operations for Study Coordinators |
Social Science, Ethics, and Communities
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Introduction to Informed Consent |
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Essential Elements of Ethics |
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Research in Global Health Emergencies: Ethical Issues |
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Ethics in Epidemics, Emergencies and Disasters: Research, Surveillance and Patient Care |
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Ethics Review of Social Research on Health-Related Topics |
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The Practice and Ethics of Participatory Visual Methods for Community Engagement in Public Health and Health Science |
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Ethics of Ancillary Care in Research |
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Ethics and Best Practices in Sharing Individual-level Research Data |
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Introduction to Reviewing Genomic Research |
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What is Open Science? |
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Open Access |
Infection, Immunity, and Resistance
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Neurological Infectious Diseases |
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Maternal Infections |
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Transmission, Surveillance, Control and Prevention of Yellow Fever |
Women and Child Health
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Maternal Infections |
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Obstetric Fistula |
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INTERGROWTH-21st Course on Maternal, Fetal and Newborn Growth Monitoring |
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Preterm Infant Feeding and Growth Monitoring: Implementation of the INTERGROWTH-21st Protocol |
Laboratory, Vectors, and Diagnostics
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Introduction to Good Clinical Laboratory Practice |
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Good Clinical Laboratory Practice |
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Basic Malaria Microscopy |
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