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Virtual reality helps students with informed consent
Students who did practice sessions with a virtual reality "human subject" learned better informed consent skills than did those who only studied consent rules from written material, according to a recent study. -
Review process for unforseen problems is simple
The two-part process of electronic submission of unanticipated problems at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, MO, requires investigators and clinical trial staff to enter information about the events after passing the chief screening criteria, and then it requires a reviewer to look at what has been submitted. -
Under scrutiny: IRB shopping
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OHRP offers primer on IRB procedures
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Spotlight on Compliance: Maryland legislation could be model for other states
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Special series: IRB Software for the Millennium - Software used by Texas IRB handles entire process
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Feds consider legislation that would tighten research, IRB regulations
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Before they sign, ensure that subjects understand
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Elements of Informed Consent
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Here’s how an IRB uses iMedRIS software