NO LABOR DAY | Dr. Ophelia Mendoza lectured on sampling and statistical methods on the second day of the Basic Research Methodology Training last May 1, 2013, labor day.

 

The MIMAROPA Health Research and Development Consortium (MHRDC), in cooperation with the Department of Health – Center for Health Development IV-B (DOH-CHD IV-B), pushed through with the Training on Basic Research Methodology (BRM) for Cycle 2 proposals at the Greenhills Elan Hotel Modern last April 30 – May 2, 2013 despite holiday.

The new set of budding MIMAROPA researchers were trained by Dr. Ophelia Mendoza, an expert on research and biostatistics. Nine proposals were endorsed by the MHRDC R&D Committee to undergo the said training. Proposals for the 2nd cycle came from Palawan State University, Marinduque State College, DOH-CHD IV-B, Occidental Mindoro State College, and Ospital ng Palawan.

 

AND WE'RE DONE|Researcher-participants pose with their Certificates of Completion with expert Dr. Ophelia Mendoza (front: second from left) and other MHRDC officers.

The three-day live-in training was aimed at improving the existing research proposals of the researchers in accordance to the Regional Research Funding standards of PCHRD. A total of 20 participants actively participated in the training as they commented on each other’s researches apart from the Dr. Mendoza's remarks. Members of the MHRDC R&D Committee were also present to comment on the Cycle 2 researches. Upon revision, all developed researches, are expected to be submitted back to MHRDC on June 3, 2013.

SNAPSHOT WITH THE EXPERTS. The participants of the MHRDC Training on Basic Ethics in Research Concerning Human subjects with Dr. Angeles Tan-Alora (seated third from left) and Prof. Peter A. Sy (seated third from right). | 04 APRIL 2013

 

Last April 3-4, 2013, the MIMAROPA Health Research and Development Consortium (MHRDC) held its Training on Basic Ethics in Research Concerning Human Subjects at the CHED Conference Room, HEDC Bldg., C.P. Garcia Avenue, Quezon City.

 

Twenty-two health and social researchers from MIMAROPA State Universities and Colleges (SUCs) and other member-agencies participated on this two-day event led by research experts and trainers from the Philippine Health Research Ethics Board. Dr. Angeles Tan-Alora and Prof. Peter Sy discussed on the ethical guidelines and methodologies in research. Dr. Alora mainly tackled the concepts governing ethical research endeavours. She cited that researchers that are physically and ethically qualified should do researches with human subjects. Having an institution-based Ethics Review Committee will help in determining a researcher's ethical readiness.   In addition, Prof. Sy's lectures  were on the on the person and social aspects of it. He pointed out that while a clinical research can be beneficial to men, the method by which the output be obtained should also be considered. Clinical trials can pose harm on its research subjects, may it be tested to human or an animal subject. Both speakers were centering on the idea that researchers should consider the saying Do not do unto others what you do not want others to do unto you”, also known as the golden rule, in the conduct of their studies.

 

The training also aimed to guide the participating institutions in creating their own Ethics Board which will act as a guiding body in their organization come conducting researches, especially those concerning human. Once organized, a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) Training will follow to help their Ethics Board draft their procedures manual.

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