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Webinar: (01-2023) Is your IRB/HRPP ready? Understanding the role of the IRB/HRPP in implementation of NIH's Data Management & Sharing Policy

NIH’s New Data Management and Sharing (DMS) Policy requires inclusion of a data management and sharing plan with applications for NIH funding submitted on or after January 25, 2023.

This session will highlight aspects of this new policy that impact IRBs and HRPPs and provide guidance on approaches organizations might adopt to ensure effective implementation of the policy at their own institutions.

This session will explore strategies for engaging HRPP stakeholders and discuss key compliance approaches and touchpoints over the life of a research project. Case examples will be used to highlight scenarios related to the NIH DMS Policy that may pose ethical challenges for IRBs/HRPPs and discuss ways in which organizations may address these challenges.

What will I learn?

  • Gain an understanding of NIH’s new Data Management and Sharing Policy and key considerations for IRBs/HRPPs
  • Learn about strategies and resources for the IRB/HRPP to support researcher and institutional compliance with the policy requirements
  • Through case-based discussion, understand unique ethical challenges that may arise for IRBs/HRPPs while supporting policy implementation and identify solutions for those challenges.
Who should attend?
This session would be appropriate for HRPP/IRB leadership, institutional officials, those working in IRB/HRPP offices and IRB members/Chairs.

Continuing Education
Webinar participants holding the Certified IRB Professional (CIP®) credential may apply 1.5 continuing education credits towards CIP recertification. Learn More »

Access Interval
Access to live content will be available for 90 days after the recording is made available. After 90 days, access to the content will be removed, but users will retain access to any certificates of attendance earned. To earn a certificate, one must complete all required sections and complete the certificate section within the 90-day access period. After access has expired, users can purchase an additional 90 days of access.