A Laboratory Critical Incident and Error Reporting System for Experimental Biomedicine

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Abstract

We here propose the implementation of a simple and effective method to enhance the quality of basic and preclinical academic research: critical incident reporting (CIR). CIR has become a standard in clinical medicine but to our knowledge has never been implemented in the context of academic basic research. We provide a simple, free, open-source software tool for implementing a CIR system in research groups, laboratories, or large institutions (LabCIRS). LabCIRS was developed, tested, and implemented in our multidisciplinary and multiprofessional neuroscience research department. It is accepted by all members of the department, has led to the emergence of a mature error culture, and has made the laboratory a safer and more communicative environment. Initial concerns that implementation of such a measure might lead to a “surveillance culture” that would stifle scientific creativity turned out to be unfounded.

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Dirnagl, U., Przesdzing, I., Kurreck, C., & Major, S. (2016). A Laboratory Critical Incident and Error Reporting System for Experimental Biomedicine. PLoS Biology, 14(12). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.2000705

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