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BASEC – A practical walk-through for HRO projects

Ethics approval is required for every research project before it can start. Many researchers find it challenging to gather all the necessary documents for an ethics submission and to navigate the BASEC submission portal. This session demonstrates how to submit an observational study in line with HRO Chapter 2 and a further use project according to HRO Chapter 3 using BASEC. The session provides practical guidance to help you navigate the portal effectively.

After a short presentation, there is plenty of time for you as researchers to ask questions.

This seminar session is part of a lunch seminar series, which offers brief overviews and room for questions on important topics related to observational studies (HRO projects). Find out more about the whole seminar series "Facts and pitfalls for observational studies - how to plan and conduct HRO projects" by following the link below.

About this session

This session gives you an insight into how to submit an observational study and a further use project to the ethics committees in Switzerland. It provides practical guidance on how to navigate the Business Administration System for Ethics Committees (BASEC) portal.

Find out more about the whole seminar series here: Facts and pitfalls for observational studies - How to plan and conduct HRO projects.

Content and speakers:

Content:

Ethics submission of HRO projects:

  • BASEC portal
  • Submission of an observational study according to HRO Chapter 2
  • Submission of a further use project according to HRO Chapter 3

Speaker:

  • Samia Abed Maillard, Co-Head Clinical Trial Unit Lausanne, Responsible of research projects, Centre hospitalier universitaire vaudois
Who should attend:

The main focus groups are researchers and study teams with planned, ongoing or completed HRO projects (observational studies), who have questions about BASEC.

Session materials

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