School of Medicine \ Medicine
Course Credit
ECTS Credit
Course Type
Instructional Language
Programs that can take the course
It is a course that explains ethical responsibilities in the scientific research and publication process to prospective scientists. Research ethics rules cover the process from planning to publication of research to be conducted on any type of living/non-living material or data.
Textbook and / or References
Principles of Bioethics Beauchamp and Childress 2022, Casebook on Ethical Issues in International Health Research WHO 2009, Ekmekci P. E. Short History of Research Ethics with selected cases Pamukkale Medical Journal 2017;10(1):101-114
This course aims to teach the basic ethical values and principles in the scientific research and publication process and how these should be applied throughout the research and publication process.
1. Knows the basic research ethics components and the ethical rules and principles that must be followed in all stages of scientific research.
2. Know the ethical issues and rules in the process from planning to the publication of research to be conducted on all types of living/non-living materials or data.
3. Defines and applies the standards determined worldwide for the protection of the autonomy of volunteers who will participate in research, the privacy and confidentiality of their data, and personal rights, as well as the ethical norms valid for non-invasive research, research conducted using personal data, and research conducted on animals.
4. Knows and applies the working principles of ethics committees and ethics committee application processes.
5. Recognizes other ethical dilemmas that may threaten the ethical and scientific integrity of research, such as scientific publication ethics, conflict of interest, and authorship rights, and applies them by ethical rules during the research planning, implementation, and publication stages.
6. Knows the practices that will encourage compliance with ethical and legal requirements of all types of scientific research to be supported by university, public, or private resources.
Week 1: Basic research ethics components and ethical rules and principles that must be followed in all stages of scientific research.
Week 2: Ethical issues and rules in the process from planning to publication of research to be conducted on any type of living/non-living material or data.
Week 3: Ethical issues and rules in the process from planning to publication of research to be conducted on any type of living/non-living material or data.
Week 4: Worldwide standards determined for the protection of the autonomy of volunteers participating in research, the privacy and confidentiality of their personal data, and personal rights, as well as ethical norms valid for non-invasive research, research conducted using personal data, and research conducted on animals.
Week 5: Worldwide standards determined for the protection of the autonomy of volunteers participating in research, the privacy and confidentiality of their personal data, and personal rights, as well as ethical norms valid for non-invasive research, research conducted using personal data, and research conducted on animals.
Week 6: Worldwide standards determined for the protection of the autonomy of volunteers participating in research, the privacy and confidentiality of their personal data, and personal rights, as well as ethical norms valid for non-invasive research, research conducted using personal data, and research conducted on animals.
Week 7: Worldwide standards determined for the protection of the autonomy of volunteers participating in research, the privacy and confidentiality of their personal data, and personal rights, as well as ethical norms valid for non-invasive research, research conducted using personal data, and research conducted on animals.
Week 8: Working principles of ethics committees and ethics committee application processes.
Week 9: Recognizes other ethical dilemmas that may threaten the ethical and scientific integrity of research, such as scientific publication ethics, conflict of interest, authorship rights, and research planning, implementation, and publication.
Week 10: Recognizes other ethical dilemmas that may threaten the ethical and scientific integrity of research, such as scientific publication ethics, conflict of interest, authorship rights, and research planning, implementation, and publication.
Week 11: Practices that will encourage compliance with ethical and legal requirements of all types of scientific research supported by university, public, or private resources.
Week 12: Practices that will encourage compliance with ethical and legal requirements of all types of scientific research supported by university, public, or private resources.
Tentative Assesment Methods
• Midterm: 30 %
• Participation: 10 %
• Final: 60 %
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