Orientation for IRB members

  1. Watch the IRB training video supplied by the IRB Chair. If Windows Media Player will not play the DVD on your computer, install VideoLan Player.
  2. Review Robert Amdur's "Institutional Review Board Member Handbook" (available from the Chair or other IRB member), or the HHS webpage on basic IRB review.
  3. Review the annotated NSU IRB application form.
  4. Take the NIH certification course and test. Print out the online certificate and send it to the IRB Chair.
  5. Practice reviewing applications with Chair or other designated IRB member as needed.

Orientation for IRB Chair and Vice-Chair

  1. Accessing the IRB website (using WS_FTP, username irb, password as supplied by previous Chair or Dr. Jackson)
  2. Accessing IRB email on http://webmail.nsuok.edu , user name irb, password as supplied by previous Chair or Dr. Jackson.
    1. using proper subject lines
      1. for initial assignments: IRB 10-xxx Member1 and Member2 to review - expedited/full board
      2. for revisions: IRB 10-xxx needs some changes
      3. Use of "reply all"
    2. using canned responses (has already been enabled - settings - labs - enable canned responses)
      1. approval: to approve application. Modifications not necessary or have all been addressed
      2. modification, needs sigs: application needs modifications and signature page not received yet
      3. modification, needs sigs and site: application needs modifications. Signature page and site permissions not received yet
      4. do not send full revised application: explains that revised applications need more time to approve and asks just to send the modifications in the body of an email.
      5. review emailed expedited application: assigns reviewers and tells reviewers to email recommendations to chair
      6. review emailed full board application: assigns reviewers and tells reviewers to discuss at next board meeting
      7. making changes: insert a canned response, make changes, save as ... (same canned response name)
  3. meeting minute procedures
  4. preparation for meetings
      1. room reservations: Susan Perry x 2060
      2. use of Polycom
      3. preparation of meeting minutes
      4. application review forms for full board reviews
  5. How to check which emailed applications have been assigned to you and how to check the status of an application

Other sources

  1. IRB workshop handouts
  2. PPT for research classes
  3. OHRP guidelines on what constitutes exempt research. In short, they recommend not letting the researchers themselves decide that their own study is exempt due to the inherent conflict of interest.
  4. OHRP guidelines on continued review
  5. OHRP guidelines on approval of research with conditions (draft)