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From: Fan, Yi-Chiu (HHS/OPHS) (HHS/OPHS) <xxxxxx@HHS.GOV>
To: OHRP-L <xxxxxx@LIST.NIH.GOV>
Sent: Tue, Apr 5, 2016 7:47 am
Subject: 2 Upcoming Edcational Opportunities from OHRP!
Frustrated with the human subjects review process? Here’s an opportunity for you to learn the essentials of the regulations and policies on human research protections so that you can manoeuver through the human subject review process with skill and confidence.
REGISTER NOW FOR THIS ONE-DAY WORKSHOP
“Getting through Human Research Reviews with Skill”
Joint collaboration between the Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP)
and the Office of Extramural Research (OER), NIH
At the 2016 NIH Regional Seminar,
Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel, Baltimore, MD
Wednesday May 11, 2016
This workshop primarily targets early-stage investigators applying for NIH grants to conduct human subjects research or submitting human research protocols for IRB review but is also suitable for new IRB administrators and reviewers as a basic training or refresher course on the federal policies for human research protections.
This activity has been approved for 5.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
Access the full agenda and register at
http://regionalseminars.od.nih.gov/baltimore2016/
Don’t miss this opportunity. Attendance is limited to 100 participants.
Contacts and Questions:
* For questions related to registration, contact Event Organizer at
xxxxxx@mail.nih.gov
* For questions on agenda, contact the Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP) at
xxxxxx@HHS.GOV
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Exciting Educational Opportunity from OHRP!
Please share this information with your IRB, faculty, students,
and other personnel involved in human subjects research
OHRP-sponsored Research Community Forum (RCF)
“The Changing Landscape of Research: Where Do We Go From Here?”
June 21st and 22nd, 2016
At Loews Vanderbilt Hotel
2100 West End Avenue
Nashville, Tennessee 37203 USA
The HHS Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP) is co-hosting this informative and dynamic two-day event with Vanderbilt University, School of Medicine.
On June 21st is the Forum Conference (RCF-C), packed with a rich and exciting program with a special focus on the changing landscape of research. Dr. Richard Gorman, M.D., will deliver the keynote presentation entitled “How Do You Know What You Think You Know?” Break-out session topics include: OHRP’s top 10 compliance risks, challenges in pediatric genomic and drug development research, new technologies in recruitment and data collection, among others.
On June 22st is the Forum Workshop (RCF-W), specially designed to help participants appreciate how to interpret and apply the U.S. federal regulations and policies on human research protections. To facilitate an engaging and interactive exchange, the Workshop limits its capacity to 120 participants. Attendees are expected to come with a working knowledge of the HHS regulations on human research protections.
To secure your place at this highly anticipated event, REGISTER NOW at:
http://www.cvent.com/events/the-changing-landscape-of-research-where-do-we-go-from-here-/event-summary-43496cb82650472895b51b5c7c41dc0a.aspx
For more information, contact Wendy Lloyd at
xxxxxx@vanderbilt.edu; 615-936-7106.
This RCF offers up 11 hours of CIP continuing education credits, up to 5 hours for the RCF-C, and up to 6 hours for the RCF-W.
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