Ochsner Offers Free Lecture Series on Responsible Conduct in Research

Added on Mar 04, 2007 | Filed Under:

NEW ORLEANS, LA Starting Tuesday, March 6, 2007 at 12:00 p.m. in Monroe Hall at Ochsner Medical Center, 1514 Jefferson Highway, Ochsner will host the first in a series of free, open to the public, lectures on responsible conduct in clinical research. The March 6th lecture is titled Disputed Questions in Research Ethics: Can You Harm Subjects for the Greater Good? This lecture will feature Rev. Steven Rowntree, SJ, PhD, Associate Professor of Philosopy at Loyola University. Additional lectures include the following: For more information or to register, please call Linda Foskey at 504-842-6117
  • March 20 (Tuesday) The Research Consent Process by Maria Latsis, Clinical Research Coordinator 12pm Monroe Hall - OMC - Jefferson Highway
  • April 3 (Tuesday) Disputed Questions in Research Ethics: Financial Interests in Research Outcomes Featuring Don McKinney, JD, PhD, Partner Adams & Reese, LLP
  • April 24 (Tuesday) Writing Research Consents & Special Circumstances by Karen Marie Sheldon, CIP Ochsner IRB Administrator
  • May 8 (Tuesday) Writing & Using Protocols by Robert Felberg, MD Director of Ochsner Stroke Center
  • May 29 (Tuesday) Sponsor-Investigators - How to be your own sponsor for a drug or device study Featuring: Wendy Portier, RN, MSN, CHC, Director of Audit, Compliance and Privacy at Ochsner Dr. Richard Re, MD, Ochsner Scientific Director

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