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Ethical considerations for Decentralised Clinical Trials – Dr Amy Rogers

UCC & HRB-TMRN event: Deliberating Ethics in Trials: Scope and necessity of ethical oversight

May 2nd, 2024

Dr Amy Rogers is a Clinical Lecturer with MEMO Research at the University of Dundee. Having previously worked as a General Practitioner, Amy now researches pragmatic clinical trial methods, focusing on decentralised and healthcare-embedded clinical trials. Recent projects have included the ALL-HEART, TIME, and EVIDENCE trials and the IMI-funded Trials@Home Project. She is also particularly interested in the role of public engagement and involvement in clinical trials

 

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