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IRB HomeFrequently Asked QuestionsTraining and Certification |
Summary: What Do I Have to Do? This is the SHORT SUMMARY of what you need to do to have your project approved by the IRB.
2. Complete training for the Ethical Treatment of Human Research Participants by clicking on the link to Training and Certification at the left. This will help you better understand the ethical issues you need to think about when designing your study. Save an electronic copy of your certificate or print out TWO copies of the CERTIFICATE in order to document that you've been through the training. Submit one certificate with your proposal (e-mailed with your electronic submission or sent through campus mail). Be sure to keep one copy for your records. 3. Work closely with your faculty advisor to finalize your research protocol. We cannot review your proposal unless we know EXACTLY what you are planning to do. You must:
Your submission for review should contain:
Providing information at this level of detail is necessary so that the Committee can make an informed decision about potential risks to participants. Completing this process will probably help novice researchers prepare careful and consistent procedures of data collection.
How to Submit your proposal Submit your proposals and revisions online by clicking on the Submit Online link to your left. If you have a page or two of supplemental materials that are not electronic copies, please scan them to create visual images or text files. Name the files [YourName]-[Supplemental] (e.g., "VargasSup.bmp", "ChoSup.jpg", "SmithSup.txt) then email those few page-files as attachments to IRB@bardresearch.com. If you have many pages of hardfile copies that you must submit, please consult your faculty adviser. If you have questions about your proposal, please consult with the IRB chair, Barbara Luka. Her IRB office hours are Mondays 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm and Thursdays from 11:00 am to 12:00 pm. |