Running a Virtual IRB Meeting
Explore different elements associated with running an IRB meeting in a virtual environment, including key areas for IRB chairs, members, and staff.
Explore different elements associated with running an IRB meeting in a virtual environment, including key areas for IRB chairs, members, and staff.
Organizations are moving toward harnessing different telecommunication options to conduct convened meetings of their IRBs. This webinar provides an overview of important considerations related to running an IRB meeting in a virtual environment while identifying challenges, regulatory requirements, and communication best practices.
Language Availability: English
Suggested Audiences: Researchers, Research Team Members, Institutional Review Boards (IRBs), Institutional/Signatory Officials, IRB Chairs, IRB Administrators and Staff, Human Subject Protection Staff
Organizational Subscription Price: $300 per year/per site or included as part of the $1,000 annual subscription to our All Access Webinar Package
Independent Learner Price: $49 per person
Presented by: Angela L. Bruch, PhD - Capella University
This webinar identifies the elements, challenges, and regulatory requirements for running a virtual IRB meeting as well as the process for consulting with principal investigators and others to support IRB review. It also describes communication best practices for IRB reviewers and researchers while discussing how to support important key relationships between the IRB, the organization, and researchers.
Recommended Use: Required
ID (Language): 19827 (English)
The Running a Virtual IRB Meeting webinar provides foundational content on administering meetings in a virtual environment, as well as a broader discussion including regulatory requirements, challenges with communication, and best practices for supporting key relationships without face-to-face interaction.
The “Nuts & Bolts” of Running a Virtual IRB Meeting webinar is designed to provide practical steps and strategies to use when running an IRB meeting virtually, and in particular for organizations just entering this space. This webinar serves as a topic-focused extension of the first webinar, exploring with more depth how to administer a virtual meeting.