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The Office of Research Protections, Policy, and Education (ORPP&E;) is pleased to announce a series of webinars focusing on topics in human subjects research protection. Each session will allow time for questions.
Upcoming WebinarsTopic: ORPP&E Town Hall: Life under the Revised Common Rule Date: Wednesday, June 26th, 2019 Time: 2:00 – 3:30pm EST Purpose: This webinar will provide attendees an opportunity to ask representatives from ORPP&E and ORO-P&E questions about implementing the revised common rule at their facility. Questions can be sent in advanced to [email protected]. Course Tract: Core Series Target Audience: All are welcome! Webinar details and registration: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7551928944757923597 Software Requirements: Be sure you have Adobe Flash installed on your computer |
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Archived CyberseminarsBest Practices for Managing Inventory of Research Equipment - 03/30/2022 Electronic Documentation of Written Informed Consent - 10/14/2021 VHA Regulatory Research Cybersecurity Guidance Request Process & ServiceNow (yourIT) Intake Portal - 10/08/2021 IRBNet 101 for Central IRB Coordinators and Investigators - FY 22 Qtr 1 - 10/07/2021 |
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FAQIf I'm unable to attend this Cyberseminar session, will it be available again? Cyberseminar sessions are generally only presented live once, unless otherwise indicated. However, all efforts will be made to have Cyberseminar sessions recorded and made available in our archive. If you're registered for the session, you will receive an e-mail with the archive link once it becomes available. How will I receive audio for the Cyberseminar session? The audio will be streamed through your computer. Turn on your speakers or plug in your headphones; the audio is automatically streamed. If you do not have speakers or a sound card, audio will be available via telephone; the number to call will be on your confirmation e-mail and also will appear on your computer screen when you join GoToWebinar. Who do I email for help? Contact [email protected] for assistance. |