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epidemiological research involving prisoners as subjects

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epidemiological research involving prisoners as subjects

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  1. To start the presentation, click on this button in the lower right corner of your screen. The presentation will begin after the screen changes and you press enter. Developed by: U-MIC

  2. epidemiological research involving prisoners as subjects Developed by: U-MIC University of Michigan IRB Collaborative

  3. TYPES OF RESEARCH involving prisoners as subjects Prisoners in epidemiology research IRB state federal • causes, effects, and processes of criminal behavior and incarceration • prisons as institutions or prisoners as inmates • conditions common among prisoners • direct benefit Developed by: U-MIC

  4. TYPES OF RESEARCH involving prisoners as subjects Prisoners in epidemiology research IRB state federal • causes, effects, and processes of criminal behavior and incarceration • prisons as institutions or prisoners as inmates • conditions common among prisoners • direct benefit • epidemiological research • no more than minimal risk • no more than inconvenience Developed by: U-MIC

  5. epidemiological research • no more than minimal risk • no more than inconvenience Prisoners in epidemiology research • chronic disease • injury • environmental health • prevalence or incidence of a disease by identifying all cases • risk factor associations Developed by: U-MIC

  6. Certification of IRB approval Prisoners in epidemiology research • no more than minimal risk • no more than inconvenience • prisoners not a focus of the study Developed by: U-MIC

  7. HIV research risk factors Prisoners in epidemiology research • no more than minimal risk • no more than inconvenience • prisoners not a focus of the study Developed by: U-MIC

  8. Brian Seabolt IRBMED thank you. Developed by: U-MIC

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