2022 IADR/APR General Session
The 100 th General Session & Exhibition of the IADR was held in conjunction with the 5th Meeting of the Asia Pacific Region. The virtual meeting was attended by individuals from around the world. Those attending the meeting could choose from among 207 Interactive Talk sessions, seven Focused Learning Sessions, three Hands-on Workshops, five satellite symposia, 52 Symposia, one Distinguished Lecture Series and a plenary.The recordings in this library from the meeting are a selection of the science that was to be presented as part of the General Session. These recordings give you the opportunity to participate in the meeting and hear from leading researchers. The recordings include the IADR Distinguished Lecture Series speaker and symposia from a collection of scientific groups and networks.
This session can be purchased as part of the full meeting recordings within the product bundles
Description
The goal of this workshop is to discuss the important concepts of rigor and misconduct in science. Further, we will discuss policies, guidelines and procedures that must be followed prior to communicating scientific findings to the scientific community, and the general public in order to secure accuracy and transparency. This workshop will gather different perspectives and the initiatives on these topics from the National Institutes of Health, the Journal of Dental Research Editorial Board, and the American Dental Association.
Learning Objectives
Presentation Date
June 23, 2022
Presenters
Lillian Shum - How Does NIH Deals With Scientific Misconduct?
Nick Jakubovics - The Journal of Dental Research Perspective on Data Quality
Marcelo Araujo - Quality of Data for When Translating Science to Clinicians
Sponsoring Groups/Networks
IADR Ethics Committee
CE Credits
Not Eligible
Financial Interest Disclosure:
None
The goal of this workshop is to discuss the important concepts of rigor and misconduct in science. Further, we will discuss policies, guidelines and procedures that must be followed prior to communicating scientific findings to the scientific community, and the general public in order to secure accuracy and transparency. This workshop will gather different perspectives and the initiatives on these topics from the National Institutes of Health, the Journal of Dental Research Editorial Board, and the American Dental Association.
Learning Objectives
- Safeguards of scientific rigor in funder organizations, journals and scientific organizations
- Discuss different guidelines and policies regarding scientific misconduct
- Scientific publication related policies, guidelines and consequences
Presentation Date
June 23, 2022
Presenters
Lillian Shum - How Does NIH Deals With Scientific Misconduct?
Nick Jakubovics - The Journal of Dental Research Perspective on Data Quality
Marcelo Araujo - Quality of Data for When Translating Science to Clinicians
Sponsoring Groups/Networks
IADR Ethics Committee
CE Credits
Not Eligible
None
Not eligible for individual purchase must purchase as part of a meeting bundle.