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Proposing a ‘Consent Commons’ in open education
Balancing the desire for openness with the rights of people to refuse or withdraw from
participation
Dr Jane Williams, University of BristolSuzanne Hardy & Dr Megan Quentin-
Baxter, Higher Education Academy Subject Centre for Medicine, Dentistry and Veterinary
Medicine, UK
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•Doctor collects consent•Recordings taken•Consent for recordings stored with patient record•Clear guidance available
•Recordings incorporated into educational event•Uploaded to VLE•No evidence of consent•No access to patient record •Location of risk unclear
We all want to do the right thing!
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Consent everything-even where ownership and patient/non-patient rights appear clear, and store consent with resource
consent commons
Consent Commons ameliorates uncertainty about the status of educational resources depicting people, and protects institutions from legal risk by developing robust and sophisticated policies and promoting best practice in managing information.
Pathways for Open Resource Sharing through Convergence in Healthcare Education (PORSCHE)
Seamless access to academic and clinical
learning resources for healthcare students
contact: [email protected] www.medev.ac.uk/oer/ #porscheoer #ukoer #medev
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•A common code of practice and a set of guiding principles
•Facilitates cultural change
Reusing healthcare recordings
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