March 18, 2016

You are invited to "Controversies at the IRB"- A practical discussion of some of the common issues facing researchers in human subjects protection in research

April 5: “Controversies at the IRB”- A practical discussion of some of the common issues facing researchers in human subjects protection in research

Don’t be disappointed!  If you miss this outstanding presentation you probably will be, but you still have a chance to enroll.  At this next installment of the Research Affairs Noontime Seminar, the Chairman of Loma Linda University’s IRB, Dr. Travis Losey, will enlighten you about not one, but 3 very timely and important issues for researchers, all in the time it takes you to enjoy your (free) lunch:

  1. “But I think my project is Quality Improvement, not Research. Do I need to go through IRB?”  Come and learn how to actually
     tell the difference between a QI project and research.
  2. Hear how and why it is so important to define the risks of research studies that involve “standard of care” treatments.
  3. Understand both serious and minor protocol violations; the difference between them, and why you need to know this.

The program will be held in the Research Affairs main conference room on April 5 (Tuesday) from 12-1pm. Physicians attending this session will earn CME. 

You must register to receive credit and so we can have lunch ready for you. Seating is limited.

 Please click link Register    

Also, attendees who submit an evaluation form after the program will be entered into a drawing for a $25 gift card.  Congratulations to Lidia Abelar Mendoza  for winning the drawing for a $25 gift card at the last seminar.  

Thank you for your attention. We look forward to seeing you there.

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