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Confidentiality

 

Maintaining confidentiality when necessary is extremely important in all walks of life, but especially when you are dealing with scientific research on human subjects.

The APS and the Association of Chairs of Departments of Physiology recommend that trainees understand the importance of and work to develop the following professional ethics skills:

  1. Knowledge of role of confidentiality in human research
  2. Understanding of role of confidentiality in dealing with individuals
(from the APS/ACDP List of Professional Skills for Physiologists and Trainees)

Here are a variety of web sites with guidelines and examples that you might find useful.*

Bioethics Resources on the Web: Tutorials, Case Studies and Courses
National Institutes of Health

Effective Mentoring Requires Confidentiality
International Mentoring Association

Ethical Standards. II. Guiding Standards: Research Populations, Educational Institutions, and the Public
American Educational Research Organization

*APS does not endorse or assume responsibility for the information posted on these web sites.


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