Egyptian Network of Research Ethics Committees (ENREC)

MERETI
Certificate Program

Deadline: 31 January 2010

MERETI Newsletter

Recent & Future Workshops

PRIM&R Conference: Advancing Ethical Research Conference
Nashville, TN, 13–16 November 2009

Training of the Research Ethics Committee Members
Gezira, Sudan, 1-2 June 2009
Organizer: Dr. Mohamed Elhassan Abdalla

Health Research Ethics and IRB Review Experience for Public and Private Health Sectors
Amman, Jordan, 20-21 May 2009
Organizer: Dr. Ibrahim Ramahi

Ethics and Good Clinical Practice
Cairo, Egypt, 15 May, 2009
Organizer: Dr. Azza Saleh

Scientific Research Ethics
Suez Canal University, Ismailia, Egypt, 4 May 2009
Organizer: Dr. Mervat Elshabrawy

Research Ethics Workshop
Sanaa University, Sanaa, Yemen, 3-4 Februay 2009
Organizer: Dr. Abdulla Saeed Hattab

Good Clinical Practice Workshop for Investigators
Cairo, Egypt, 8-10 January 2009

First Meeting for the Egyptian Research Ethics Committees
Ain Sokhna, Egypt, 16-18 October 2008

Egypt has established many functioning Research Ethics Committees (RECs) during the last decade. This network has been established to enhance the review of research and to help investigators and their research staff submit their proposals.

An REC network is believed to facilitate more uniform ethical review and simplify REC procedures. More information will be available in the next few months as we try to enhance this website.

Contact us to list your REC in the directory. 

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Participants at the First Meeting of the Egyptian
Research Ethics Committees, Ain Sokhna, Egypt


New Online Training In Research Ethics and Good Clinical Practice

This online training is unique in the following aspects:

  • Certificate Print-Out: participants will be able to print out a certificate of achievement at the end of course.

  • Audio Powerpoint Presentations: Rather than reading lecture notes, participants can listen to previously taped audio-powerpoint presentations.

  • Arabic Presentations: Most of the audio presentations are in Arabic, making it ideal for an Arabic audience.

Please visit Online Training.

 

 

 

 

 

 






 
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