Research Involving Human Subjects
Date
2-28-2013
Keywords:
CME
Description
This webinar focused on identifying whether activities are human subjects research and, if so, what level of review they require. Using case studies from both biomedical and social science/behavioral research, presenters discussed the process for determining when an activity constitutes research involving human subjects, and when such research is exempt, qualifies for expedited review, or must undergo full institutional review board (IRB) review.
Citation Information
Hale, Karen and Nelson,, Daniel, "Research Involving Human Subjects" (2013). Continuing Medical Education Professional Development. 5.
https://digitalcommons.dmu.edu/pd/2013/2013/5
Research Involving Human Subjects
This webinar focused on identifying whether activities are human subjects research and, if so, what level of review they require. Using case studies from both biomedical and social science/behavioral research, presenters discussed the process for determining when an activity constitutes research involving human subjects, and when such research is exempt, qualifies for expedited review, or must undergo full institutional review board (IRB) review.