Tipsters
George Goedel mentioned Protecting Human Research Subjects Institutional
Review Board Guidebook, published by the Office for Protection from Research
Risks (OPRR) of the Dept. of Health and Human Services. It can be obtained
for free by going to the OPRR website
http://www.nih.gov/g
Let me take a stab at these questions. I've served on our IRB for the past 3
years, and I can lay out the answers our board would have (though some
things I've thought were forgone conclusions have recently gone a different
direction).
"1. A student teacher in our education program wants to coll
Rob,
I chair the IRB at my institution and hopefully can help you. The answers to your questions are contained in the 1993 guidelines , Protecting Human Research Subjects Institutional Review Board Guidebook, published by the Office for Protection from Research Risks (OPRR) of the Dept. of Health
On 28 Feb 00, at 10:05, Rob Flint wrote:
> 1. A student teacher in our education program wants to collect data
> (specifically not for publication) from children in her class who are
> enrolled in a special educational treatment program. They are
> obviously minors and in some cases they are di
Hello Everyone,
I have a couple of questions regarding research with human subjects that are
a little bit out of the ordinary for me.
1. A student teacher in our education program wants to collect data
(specifically not for publication) from children in her class who are
enrolled in a special e