N2

 

 

Welcome

 

The protection of human participants and the integrity of the data collected from these individuals are fundamental to clinical research at Sinai Health. Through the implementation of institution-wide policies, procedures and resources, the clinical research community at Sinai Health will benefit from having standardized tools to prepare them to comply with the governing regulations and guidelines.

 

Clinical Investigators Committee

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Sinai Health is a member of N2

 

Sinai Health is a member of the Network of Networks (N2). This membership allows all of the researchers and research staff of Sinai Health to take advantage of the tools, training and other materials developed and distributed by N2 for FREE. These are high quality tools that have developed by N2 members and leverage the expertise of its membership.

 

 

 

About Network of Networks (N2)

 

The Network of Networks (N2) is a national not-for-profit, federally incorporated, alliance of Canadian research networks and organizations working to enhance national clinical research capability and capacity.  Its membership is comprised of research networks, universities, hospitals, government entities and industry.  One of N2's goals is to equip clinical research professionals with the necessary tools and programs to conduct high quality research with integrity, efficiency and continuous quality improvement. The organization provides a national forum within which to work on solutions to the complex challenges faced by all clinical researchers. It has generated valuable tools for clinical researchers that can be utilized in a variety of research settings and across disease areas.  For more information about N2, please go to the N2 tab on this web site or visit www.n2canada.ca . Go to www.n2canada.ca and click on "Access N2 Resources" in the top right hand corner. 

 

Username: N2guest 

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Sinai Health researchers and staff will have full access to the materials.

 

We wish to acknowledge Sunnybrook Research Institute (SRI) Clinical Research Services for generously sharing both their materials and their expertise. We have utilized and adapted some of their web-based and training materials.