IRB
Information
University
Procedure on IRB
IRB
Members
Instructions
for Submission
IRB
Submission and Protocol Form
IRB
Procedures and Guidelines Manual
Acrobat
Reader Download
Sources and Information
on the Protection of Human Subjects
APA Ethics Code
ASA
Ethics Code
Department of Education
Federal
Human Subjects Regulations (45CFR46)
Guideline
for writing Consent Forms
Office for Human Research
Protection
(U.S.
Dept. of Health and Human Services)
Model
Consent Form
Nuremburg
Code
The
Belmont Report
The
Declaration of Helsinki
Selected University IRB Homepages
http://www.irb.pitt.edu/
http://www.med.umich.edu/irbmed/
http://www.research.uic.edu/
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Texas A&M University- Commerce is
committed to the protection of human subjects. To ensure
that A&M-Commerce meets its commitment and the mandate
by the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
and the National Institute of Health (NIH), A&M-Commerce
is requiring all investigators and research personnel
to complete human subjects protection training.
Please link to
either website below to complete the Human Subjects training
online through the DHHS or NIH. Each investigator and research
personnel may receive training by completing the online
training available at the DHHS or NIH websites.
Online training
DHHS, Office for Human Research Protection
http://137.187.172.153/CBTs/Assurance/login.asp
NIH, Human Participant Protections Education for Research
Teams
http://cme.cancer.gov/clinicaltrials/learning/humanparticipant-protections.asp
Each online training session provides a
certificate of completion once the course is completed.
If you choose to one of the online training courses, you
must submit a copy of the certificate of completion to Natalie
Henderson, Office of Graduate Studies and Research.
For additional information or questions, please contact
Natalie Henderson at 5161 or Natalie_Henderson@tamu-commerce.edu
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