Re: Procedures for destruction of human subject records Robert Bienkowski 19 Jan 2007 21:12 EST

If you have access to a medical facility and know a friendly radiologist, an MRI would do the trick.

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Robert S Bienkowski, PhD
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From: Brian Anderson <xxxxxx@EMICH.EDU>
> Here's a Friday afternoon question that's a little out of the ordinary...
>
> We have a grant that ended ten years ago.  The study required the
> videotaping of geriatric patients,  and the data was captured on 200 VCR
> tapes.  Per the agreement, we are now required to destroy those tapes.
>
> Does anyone have experience with something like this?  How do you go about
> efficiently  destroying 200 VCR tapes, ensuring that EVERYTHING is
> destroyed, and thus protecting the confidentiality of all those patients
> that were taped?
>
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