NWABR and the IRB Planning Committee
present


2005 IRB Social/Behavioral Sciences
Research Training Event


June 6, 2005
WestCoast Ridpath Hotel,
Spokane, WA



Online Registration Now Available
$175 NWABR Members ($200 after May 10th)
$225 Non-Members ($250 after May 10th)

Conference Agenda


Conference Highlights:

Featured speakers:

  • Bill Freeman, Director, Health Programs, Northwest Indian College
  • Michael Garrick, PhD, Executive Secretary, Washington State Institutional Review Board
  • Susan Lonborg, PhD, Department of Psychology, Central Washington University
  • Steve Meier, PhD, Academic Faculty, Psychology and Communication Studies, University of Idaho
  • Karen Moe, PhD, Assistant Director, Human Subjects Division, University of Washington
  • Charlotte Shupert, PhD, Associate Director, Research Integrity Office, Oregon Health & Science University

Session Highlights:

  • American Indian Tribal Issues
  • Case Studies: Mental Health, Minors, Students and Cultural/Tribal Issues
  • Consent Forms
  • Recruitment: Coercion and Reward
  • Risk Assessment in Behavioral Research
  • Electronic Privacy in Social and Behavioral Research: What IRB's Need to Know
  • Washington State IRB Policies and Procedures for Recruiting Subjects from Among DSHS Populations

Who Should Attend:
Professionals engaged in social/behavioral research from:

  • Mental health organizations
  • Universities
  • Community Colleges
  • Public Health Organizations
  • American Indian tribes
  • Medical centers and hospitals
  • IRB members, administrators, coordinators and chairs

You will learn and discuss:

  • Tools to determine the real and perceived risks associated with behavioral research
  • How to construct a consent form
  • Advanced ethics associated with many social research issues
  • How to recruit subjects from state populations
  • Pertinent case studies

For more information contact Laurie Hassell, NWABR Regional Manager,
206-465-4691 or lhassell@nwabr.org


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