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  2. Certified IRB Professional - Wikipedia

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    The CIP exam consists of a maximum of 250 objective, multiple-choice questions and takes four hours to complete. The examination covers: Foundations and Concepts of IRB practice; Organizational and Personnel Knowledge; IRB Functions and Operations; Records and reports; Individuals who earn passing grades on their exams become qualified CIPs.

  3. Institutional review board - Wikipedia

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    An institutional review board (IRB), also known as an independent ethics committee (IEC), ethical review board (ERB), or research ethics board (REB), is a committee at an institution that applies research ethics by reviewing the methods proposed for research involving human subjects, to ensure that the projects are ethical. The main goal of IRB ...

  4. Ethics committee - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, an ethics committee is usually known as an institutional review board (IRB) or research ethics board (REB) and is dedicated to overseeing the rights and well-being of research subjects participating in scientific studies in the US. Similarly in Canada, the committee is called a Research Ethics Board (REB).

  5. Common Rule - Wikipedia

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    The Common Rule is a 1991 rule of ethics (revised in 2018) [2] regarding biomedical and behavioral research involving human subjects in the United States.The regulations governing Institutional Review Boards for oversight of human research followed the 1975 revision of the Declaration of Helsinki, and are encapsulated in the 1991 revision to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services ...

  6. Case report form - Wikipedia

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    Before being sent to the sponsor, this data is usually de-identified (not traceable to the patient) by removing the patient's name, medical record number, etc., and giving the patient a unique study number. The supervising Institutional Review Board (IRB) oversees the release of any personally identifiable data to the sponsor.

  7. Warning sign of type 2 diabetes: 7 ways to reverse prediabetes

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    Prediabetes is diagnosed by a blood test that measures blood sugar levels over time, according to Cohn. "Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) is a marker that assesses average blood sugar levels for the past ...

  8. Clinical research coordinator - Wikipedia

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    All clinical trials have current Institutional Review Board approval. Medical decisions and care are the responsibility of qualified health care professionals, specifically physicians and, if applicable, dentists. Everyone involved in the clinical trial is qualified by training, education and experience.

  9. Austin musician Casey McPherson opens Everlum Bio lab to ...

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    Casey McPherson kisses his daughter Rose, 7, at their Austin home. Rose has a rare genetic mutation known as H2, which has caused her to lose her ability to talk and makes other physical ...