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institutional review board The IRB is charged with the responsibility of protecting the rights and welfare of human subjects involved in research.(See Human Subjects Office). http://www.ovpr.uga.edu/hso/guidelines.html#1
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institutional review board An Institutional Review Board (IRB) is an independent committee, comprised of individuals with diverse medical and non-medical backgrounds, that reviews and approves all study-related documents. An IRB approves protocols, Informed Consent forms, physician credentials and eligibility, and patient recruitment materials, such as print advertisements and public service announcements. ...
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institutional review board (IRB) for Research with Human Subjects - Reviews all proposed research projects that involve human subjects to assure that the rights of such subjects are protected, that adequate and informed consent for their participation is obtained, and that any possible benefits of the research are commensurate with the risks involved.
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institutional review board An independent body constituted of medical, scientific, and nonscientific members, whose responsibility it is to ensure the protection of the rights, safety, and well-being of human subjects involved in a trial by, among other things, reviewing, approving, and providing continuing review of trials, of protocols and amendments, and of the methods and material to be used in obtaining and documenting informed consent of the trial subjects.
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institutionalization When Cleveland went from being a rural village to a trade and immigrant center in the 1830s, funeral practices began to change. Funerals, especially those of transients (and Cleveland was full of transients, owing to the building of the Ohio Canal), began to be routinely handled by crossroads undertakers and cabinet and/or furniture makers. Their skill at coffin-making recommended them for the job. ...
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