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Revised Training Requirements for Human Subjects Research There has been a simplification in the JHU
SOM training requirements for human subjects research. After much discussion
with colleagues, we have determined that requiring non-Hopkins investigators
to complete Hopkins training is an unnecessary impediment to research
that does not contribute to protection of research participants. For study
team members (investigators, consent designees and others listed on a
study) who are not affiliated with Hopkins, the JHM IRB will accept research
compliance training certification from their local institution or another
institution, such as NIH. The link to the NIH training site is: http://cme.cancer.gov/clinicaltrials/learning/human JHU SOM faculty (full-time and part-time), fellows, students and staff listed as study team members must still complete our four required training courses (see chart: http://www.insidehopkinsmedicine.org/news/leadershipcorner/2004/121504.cfm ). The four courses are: JHU SOM Human Subjects Research (HSR); JHU SOM Conflict of Interest and Commitment (COI); Johns Hopkins HIPAA General Privacy Issues (GPI); Johns Hopkins HIPAA Privacy Issues Relating to Research (IRR). The Bloomberg School of Public Health and the Schools of Nursing, Engineering and Arts and Sciences determine the overall training requirements for their institutions. From the JHM IRB perspective for JHUSOM studies, however, Schools of Nursing, Engineering and Arts and Sciences faculty, staff and students are required to complete HSR, GPI and IRR. School of Public Health faculty, staff and students are required to complete BSPH compliance training, GPI and IRR. Research Compliance Training Courses and HIPAA Compliance Training Courses are available online at https://secure.lwservers.net . If you have any questions about the training requirements, please contact the Office of Human Subjects Research regulatory team at 410-955-3008 or via e-mail at jhmirb@jhmi.edu . As a reminder, all faculty are required to
complete the Course on Research Ethics (CORE) or its equivalent by June
30, 2006. Fellows must complete the CORE course before the end of their
training period.
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