Tuesday, May 10, 2011

A webnar on Human Subjects Research

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NIH Human Subject Compliance: Are You Including the Right Populations?

LIVE Webinar • Thursday, May 12 • 1:00 P.M. EST • 60 Minutes

BONUS! Register by May 11th, and receive a complimentary digital copy of PIA’s latest white paper: Informing Reviewers About Human Subjects (a $99 value).

If your proposal involves human subjects, you must upload several separate documents indicating who will be involved, why and how they will be impacted. Consequently, you’ll need to thoroughly understand the regulatory and ethical issues associated with human subjects, as well as institutional review board (IRB) processes. Additionally, you will have to consider NIH’s position on including of women, minorities and children in your project.

From this insightful webinar, your will walk away with actionable next steps to make sure you will conduct your research according to all the applicable rules. And you will have the tools to ensure your proposal includes the appropriate details so reviewers will have no questions about what you intend to do.








*This Webinar is a part
of the NIH Grant Application Webinar
Series: Everything You
Need to Know Before
Your Submit Your
Application

See below for more information.
5 Key Take-Aways:

* A thorough understanding of exempt categories
* Recognizing the IRB’s role in reviewing the research protocol and proposal
* The importance of equitable subject selection and its historical underpinnings
* What IRBs may be looking for when examining your project
* Understand NIH’s human subject compliance resources


Meet Your Expert Speaker:

Jaime A. Arango, Ed.D., CIP serves as the Assistant Director of Education for Human Subjects Protection at the Collaborative Institution Training Initiative (CITI) Program at the University of Miami and is a Certified IRB Professional. Prior to joining CITI, Dr. Arango was the Director for Human Subjects Protections/IRB at Nova Southeastern University. In that capacity, he oversaw the operations of the NSU IRB including the initial and continuing review of research protocols involving human subjects, many of which were funded by the NIH. Dr. Arango has worked with IRBs since 2002. He also currently serves as a community member for the Florida Department of Health IRB and as a mentor through the Public Responsibility in Medicine and Research (PRIM&R) organization.

Registration and Price:

Live Webinar -- $197
CD with audio and handouts -- $197
MP3 audio file only -- $197
PDF Transcript only -- $197






Space is limited, so please register today! 4 convenient ways:

* Order Online
* Call 800-303 0129 ext. 506
* Fax your order in
* Or mail your form to:
Principal Investigators Association
3606 Enterprise Ave., Ste. 160
Naples, FL 34104


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