New online course available

We are thrilled to announce the launch of our online IRB Basics course, part 1:

IRB: Ethics & Foundations


This course covers the basic regulations and underlying ethical principles of human subjects research, as well as an introduction to the IRB at 51ÁÔÆæ.

What You’ll Learn

At the end of this course, you’ll be able to identify:

  • What is the IRB and why it exists
  • Who makes up the IRB at 51ÁÔÆæ
  • The importance of informed consent
  • What criteria the IRB uses to review and approve research
  • When an IRB review is required

How to Enroll

This course is enabled to accept open enrollment. You can self-enroll in the course by selecting this URL: . Upon completion you will receive an IRB: Ethics and Foundations badge.

Coming Soon!

The next course, IRB: Submission Process, is expected to launch in April 2021.

Many, many thanks to Laura Bennett for her amazing coding and graphic design skills, and to the College of Nursing for letting us borrow her!

Spring 2020 in-person training sessions available

All sessionsÌýare held in Engelmann 242/248.

IRB Basics
This training session covers a basic overview of the IRB, how to prepare a submission, helpful hints, and a demonstration of I-Manager. Repeats approximately monthly.

  • Friday, January 31, 10:30-11:30 am
  • Tuesday, February 25, 2:30-3:30 pm
  • Wednesday, April 8, 3-4 pm

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Post-Approval Review.Ìý Wednesday, February 12, 2:30-3:30 pm
Every semester, we select certain expedited and more than minimal risk studies for a post-approval review. What can you expect if your study is selected? We’ll go through the process step by step.

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International Research.Ìý Friday, February 21, 2:30-3:30 pm
Doing research abroad can be a daunting task, and there are manyÌýspecial ethical and practical considerations. Come find out what you need to know – BEFORE you go!

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Informed Consent Workshops
Informed consentÌýis a crucial part of human subjects research. It is your responsibility as a researcher to ensure that all your study participants understand what they are agreeing to. These workshops willÌýteach you how to obtain trulyÌýinformed consent. You can sign up for one, two, or all three.

  • Part 1: The consent form.Ìý Tuesday, January 28, 2:30-3:30 pm
    ThisÌýworkshop willÌýgo beyond the templates; you’ll learn the art ofÌýwriting a consent document that your participants can actually understand. You’ll see examples of good consents and … less good … consents, and will also have a chance to try your hand at writing with immediate feedback.
  • Part 2: The consent process.Ìý Thursday, March 12, 10-11 am
    The consent process is not a one-time event that begins with a form and ends with a signature. From recruitment through the end of the study, you’ll learnÌýhow to obtain consent ethically and respectfully, and ensure that your subjects are willing, understanding participants. You’ll also have a chance to role-play an informed consent discussion.
  • Part 3: Waivers and alterations.Ìý ÌýFriday, April 10, 3-4 pm
    In some circumstances, alterations or waivers of consent can be appropriate and necessary to conduct research. Learn when and how to request waivers of consent.


In-Class Presentations
We also give presentations to individual classes. To request an in-class training session, send an email to irbinfo@uwm.edu. Include your name, the location, course title, some date/time options that work for you, and what topic(s) you would like us to cover.

If you would like to request an in-class presentation for a class that meets after 4 pm, please let us know as early in the semester as possible. We may not be able to accommodate all evening class requests.

2019 IRB User Survey Results

Thanks to everyone who completed the IRB user survey last spring! We had more than 160 people respond and give great feedback about what we’re doing well and where we can improve.

We have compiled the results and written detailed responses to many of your questions, comments, and concerns. We have already implemented some suggestions, and are working to implement others.

Please check out !

 

Fall 2019 Training Sessions

Our fall 2019 training session schedule is now available: /irb/training/register-trainings/

New this semester: We’ve added a third informed consent workshop, which focuses on waivers and alterations of consent. We’ll cover complete waivers, waivers of documentation (signature), parental permission waivers, and alterations (deception). You’ll learn when they can be used and how to request one.