NRP Education Session: Why Do We Have IRBs?
Why Do We Have IRBs?
Please join Charlote Coley, MACT, CIP, from the UNC Office of Human Research Ethics, and the UNC Network of Research Professionals for a discussion about Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) and why we have them.
Research that includes human subjects must be reviewed and approved by an Institutional Review Board prior to enrolling subjects. Why is this both a Federal regulatory and ethical requirement? What prompted this legislation and process?
Objectives:
- Historic background that prompted the need for these national and international statements/declarations about research involving human subjects
- What more recent events have prompted re-examination and interpretation of these regulations and guidelines
- How these events have shaped the purpose and function of the IRB