by Krystal Bradford, CIP, Research Compliance Specialist at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center
PRIM&R is pleased to introduce Krystal Bradford, CIP, a member of the PRIM&R Blog Squad for the 2014 Advancing Ethical Research (AER) Conference. The PRIM&[...] Read more
TAG ARCHIVES FOR human subjects protections
by James E. Lewis, PhD, an independent consultant and formerly a columnist for the Association of American Medical Colleges blog, Wing of Zock
A little known, but intentional, loophole in the federal regulations allows activities involving human subjects to be labeled “innovative care.” In spite of all that has been done since World War II to protect human subjects in clinical research, this ambiguity offers a mechanism through which unscrupulous individuals can avoid the ethical and regulatory obligations for the protection of human research subjects and the norms of professional and scholarly behavior. Recent cases demonstrating this dilemma can be found on the internet, but my purpose here is not [...] Read more
Giving Thanks to Gary Chadwick: The Driving Force Behind the Establishment of the CIP Credential
Tags:by Susan Delano, CIP, Deputy Managing Director at Research Foundation for Mental Hygiene, Inc., and Member of the Council for Certification of IRB Professionals
At the end of the year, my friend and colleague Gary Chadwick, PharmD, MPH, CIP, will step down from the Council for Certification of IRB Professionals (CCIP). As many of you may know, Gary was the driving force [...] Read more