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We are pleased to offer support groups for Lewy body dementia. Newcomers are always welcome. Register to receive the Zoom link.
Event runs April 09, 2024 - December 10, 2024
We are pleased to offer support groups for Lewy body dementia. Newcomers are always welcome. Register to receive the Zoom link.
Event runs April 09, 2024 - December 10, 2024
This course will identify what constitutes an Adverse Event, ORIO, and Unanticipated Problem and how such events impact risk to subjects. Additionally, the course will review the requirements of reporting such events to the IRB and other entities.
University of Michigan Health experts will discuss the impact of air quality on respiratory health, especially for those with lung diseases.
This course is a follow-up to Initial Project Applications and will examine the process for submitting amendments and scheduled continuing reviews to IRBMED using eResearch once a project’s initial application has been approved.
Presented by the Clinical Trials Support Office, a unit of the Medical School Office of Research, the Research Foundations for Investigators series is for early-career investigators and their teams that are looking to develop their skills and grow their research portfolio. Session 3 data management best practices.
Have a Seat is a weekly guided meditation program that takes place virtually.
Event runs April 16, 2024 - December 31, 2024
This course will review when studies are required to have a DSMP or DSMB and how to develop an appropriate DSMP. A DSMB is an independent group that advises the study team regarding subject safety, study conduct, and efficacy. The DSMB will also make recommendations concerning the continuation, modification, or termination of the trial. A DSMP outlines how subject safety and data integrity will be maintained to ensure the validity of collected data.
The Mitten Minds Support Group is a monthly support group for individuals with mild cognitive impairment or early-stage dementia.
Event runs April 16, 2024 - December 17, 2024
This course will review the fundamentals of maintaining confidentiality of subject data, including data encryption and protection, using secure environments and external websites, and distinguishing among anonymized, coded, and de- identified datasets.
This course will identify the Single IRB model for Multi-Site research, show the regulatory requirements of sIRB review and the exceptions to sIRB requirements, and explain sIRB requests of IRBMED as sIRB (accepting oversight), External IRB as sIRB (ceding oversight), and UofM as the Coordinating Center.
The Charles J. Krause MD Lectureship aims to further the understanding of research advances in otolaryngology in both basic science and clinical applications. This year's Charles J. Krause, MD invited lecturer, Jennifer Villwock, MD who is slated to give two presentations. Current residents will also present updates on their research projects, which cover a variety of topics and sub-specialties.
This course will review what research is subject to FDA oversight, highlight the differences between OHRP and FDA regulations, learn the responsibilities of sponsors, investigators, and the IRB when conducting and reviewing research involving drugs and devices, and examine the requirements for conducting research with a drug or biologic/medical device.
Have a Seat is a weekly guided meditation program that takes place virtually.
Event runs April 16, 2024 - December 31, 2024
This course will review the Not Regulated, Secondary Use, and Umbrella application types in eResearch and when these application types are applicable.