Having only just implemented an IRB here (2 years running), I can say that we had extensive "non-compliance" on campus do to the fact that we were managed by a larger university. Now that we are independent of them, our Provost at the time felt this was a priority and a requirement. We are an undergrad institution only. I went to every psychology, sociology, anthropology, etc. professor to discuss the process so they were comfortable with it and understood it. Then I went into the classes to talk with the students to help them understand what it was all about. We have had very good compliance since. I would be happy to share some of our particular training techniques off-line.
Jeanne Ware
New College of Florida
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From: Research Administration List on behalf of David McGinnis
Sent: Wed 10/11/2006 7:24 PM
To: xxxxxx@hrinet.org
Subject: [RESADM-L] Compliance to IRB
Hello everyone - I hope this is a simple question. What does your
university do if professors do not require their students to pass their
human subjects research projects (undergraduate and graduate) through the
IRB? I am interested in the cases where the faculty member knows that the
projects should go through IRB but tells the students that they do not need
to do so.
Thanks for your input.
Cheers,
Dave
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Montana State University-Billings
1500 University Avenue
Billings, MT 59101
email: xxxxxx@msubillings.edu
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