*High Importance* – Human Subject Research Impacted by Iodine-based IV Contrast Shortage at VCUHS
Dear Members of the VCU Research Community, The Virginia Commonwealth University Human Research Protection Program (HRPP) is aware of the iodine-based IV contrast shortage at Virginia Commonwealth University Health System (VCUHS) due to supply chain issues related to COVID-19. The potential impact on human subjects research may require submission of a protocol amendment to adjust […]
IRB Chair Perspectives: The Importance of the Independence of IRBs
Dr. Ron Evans is an Associate Professor in the Department of Kinesiology and Health Sciences and currently serves as Chair of the VCU IRB Social Behavioral/Biomedical panel. Dr. Evans has been a faculty member at VCU since 2003 and an IRB member since 2005. In this article, Dr. Evans reflects on the importance of the IRB […]
HRPP Director Perspectives: The Importance of the Independence of IRBs
Dr. Sanjur “Sandy” Brooks, DPS, MA, is the Director of the VCU Human Research Protection Program. In this article, she reflects on the importance of the IRB operating independently, free from undue influence or inducement. There is an inherent conflict and dichotomy in facilitating human subject research that is not always recognized by those of […]
Research Dean Perspectives: The Importance of the Independence of IRBs
Dr. Michael Donnenberg is the Senior Associate Dean for Research and Research Training and Professor of Internal Medicine and of Microbiology and Immunology in the VCU School of Medicine. In this article, he shares his thoughts on the topic of ethics and integrity, with an emphasis on the importance of the independent operation of the […]
Integrity and Ethics, Community Engagement, and the VCU HRPP
As part of the VCU Human Research Protection Program’s (HRPP) commitment to continual improvement, we generate metrics to evaluate how well our program complies with regulations, engages the community, and upholds VCU’s core values. View the infographic below to learn more about some facts and figures behind the VCU HRPP! Alt text for the infographic […]
HRPP Sending Two Staff Members to Present at National Conference in May 2022
Two members of the VCU HRPP are presenting at the upcoming Association for the Accreditation of Human Research Protection Programs (AAHRPP) conference, being held in Denver, CO from May 24-26, 2022! Elicia Preslan, MS, CIP Elicia will be presenting a session titled “Balancing Inclusion with Protection: Assessment of Capacity to Consent” Session Abstract: The strategies […]
Navigating RAMS-IRB to Save a Backup of the RAMS-IRB SmartForm/Protocol
This RAMS Gif Guide is intended for researchers and research teams using the RAMS-IRB system to manage IRB submissions. This guide will walk users through the process of saving a PDF version of the RAMS-IRB SmartForm/Protocol. Investigators and study teams are encouraged to regularly download a copy of the RAMS-IRB SmartForm/Protocol for each of their […]
Wright Center/IRB Virtual Consulting Hours – April 18 10am-1pm
Is your research project stuck? Come to consulting hours with the Wright Center and the VCU Human Research Protection Program! We’ll help you get unstuck. Consulting hours are being held virtually using Zoom on April 18th, from 10am-1pm ET. Consultants from various research areas are available to help you with study design, data questions, and […]
OHRP Virtual Webinar: A Conversation with IRB Professionals – April 27
Register now for OHRP’s 75 minute virtual webinar: A conversation with IRB professionals: Learn what they do and how they can help you navigate protecting human participants in research on Wednesday, April 27, 2022, at 3:00 PM EST. This webinar will cover the following: How IRBs support the preliminary reviews of research studies at institutions What assistance IRBs can give […]
2022 Annual IRB Satisfaction Survey Available
The VCU Human Research Protection Program invites members of the VCU and VCU Health research communities who are familiar with the Institutional Review Board (IRB) to take an anonymous satisfaction survey. This annual satisfaction survey includes questions about the following topics: perceptions of the IRB, RAMS-IRB use, customer service provided by the HRPP staff […]