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OHRP Discusses Draft Guidance on Appropriate Disclosure of Risks in Research about Standards of Care at AER14

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In October, the Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP) released a draft guidance document titled “Guidance on Disclosing Reasonably Foreseeable…

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Exploring the World of Biorepositories


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by Jim Gearhart, BA, Member of the Board of Directors for Quorum Review IRB PRIM&R is pleased to share a…

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Meet the PRIM&R Blog Squad for the 2014 AER Conference: Krystal Bradford

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by Krystal Bradford, CIP, Research Compliance Specialist at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center PRIM&R is pleased to introduce Krystal Bradford,…

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“Innovative Care”: Human Subjects Research That Isn’t?

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by James E. Lewis, PhD, an independent consultant and formerly a columnist for the Association of American Medical Colleges blog,…

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Giving Thanks to Gary Chadwick: The Driving Force Behind the Establishment of the CIP Credential

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by Susan Delano, CIP, Deputy Managing Director at Research Foundation for Mental Hygiene, Inc., and Member of the Council for…

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