What is National Institute of Health (NIH) training . How will this apply to having an IRB form completed and why?
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National institute of health is the part of US department health and human services, it helps to improve health and save life's in national level. NIH is the nationals largest hospital that focuses on clinical research.
Clinical trials are research studies that involve people and test new ways to prevent, detect, diagnosis, or treat diseases. It is entirely devoted to Medical research but administration by Health and human services of USA.
Training in NIH
1. Assistance preparing the PHS human subjects and clinical trial information form.
PHS human subjects and clinical trial information both help to gather information on human subjects research, clinical research and trials including study population, protection and monitoring plans.
2. Video tutorials and other resources on Human subject system (HSS).
HSS help the recipient to electronically report and update their data on human subject research and clinical trials to NIH
3. NIH training and IRB form
IRB stands for institutional review board. It is involved in the design or review of research to understand their role and responsibilities with NIH single IRB policy.
Explanation
NIH will apply to having IRB form completed because single IRB is mandatory to research in certain types of NIH studies, under FDA regulation it constituted group that review and monitoring biomedical research involving human subject. It includes three major types of review that is exempted, expedited, full.
The goal of this policy to enhance and streamline the IRB review process for multi-site research, so that research can proceed as quickly as possible without compromising ethical principles. It protects the human research participants also.
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