Legal and Ethical (Course 6): Ethical Implications of Dental Research and Development

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Course Details

  • This course aims to ensure dental professionals understand the implications of dental research and development.
  • You will be presented with a coursebook followed by an assessment with options for feedback and reflection.
  • Once you have achieved a mark of 80% or more, you will be presented with a certificate to download. 
  • If you do not pass you will have the opportunity to review the content and retake the assessment.

Aims

This course aims to ensure dental professionals understand the implications of dental research and development.

Objectives

During this course learners will be able to:

  • Understand the ethical responsibilities of researchers.
  • Recognise the ethical aspects of methodology associated with dental research.
  • Determine requirements for informed consent for research participation.
  • Identify dental ethical values associated with responsibilities and impacts of dental research.
  • Define the ethics of dental research.
  • Consider responsibilities toward patients for dental research.
  • How research findings can be communicated.

Learning Outcomes

After completing this course the learner will gain an understanding of:

  • Ethical responsibilities of researchers.
  • Ethical aspects of methodology associated with dental research.
  • Requirements for informed consent for research participation.
  • Dental ethical values associated with responsibilities and Impacts of dental research.
  • Responsibilities toward patients for dental research.
  • How research findings can be communicated.

GDC Development Outcome

D

Topics covered

Legal & Ethical

Date created

09/02/2017

Last revision

05/09/2023