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Consensus standards for introductory e-learning courses in human participants research ethics
- Correspondence to Professor John R Williams, Department of Medicine, University of Ottawa, 825 Grenon Avenue, Unit 19, Ottawa, ON, Canada K2B 6G1; jrewms{at}yahoo.com
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Consensus standards for introductory e-learning courses in human participants research ethics
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- Received May 3, 2013
- Revised July 15, 2013
- Accepted July 30, 2013
- First published August 19, 2013.
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May 19, 2014
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