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anonymous, coded, and de-identified data

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anonymous, coded, and de-identified data

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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. anonymous,coded, andde-identified data in human subjects research Developed by: U-MIC University of Michigan IRB Collaborative

  3. Anonymous, coded, and de-identified study data privacy confidentiality Developed by: U-MIC

  4. Anonymous, coded, and de-identified anonymous • no one, including researcher, has access to identifiers • example: anonymous surveys • no identifiers collected at any time Developed by: U-MIC

  5. Anonymous, coded, and de-identified direct identifiers • name • address • Social Security number • student or employee ID • other details Developed by: U-MIC

  6. Anonymous, coded, and de-identified indirect identifiers • physical traits • ethnicity • other details Developed by: U-MIC

  7. Anonymous, coded, and de-identified anonymous • no one, including researcher, has access to direct or indirect identifiers • example: anonymous surveys • no identifiers collected at any time Developed by: U-MIC

  8. Anonymous, coded, and de-identified coded • only researchers have access to identifiers • separate identifiers from coded data Developed by: U-MIC

  9. Anonymous, coded, and de-identified de-identified • researcher destroys identifiers • study team no longer has links to subjects’ identities Developed by: U-MIC

  10. Anonymous, coded, and de-identified anonymous no one, including researcher, has access to identifiers coded no one outside study team has access to identifiers de-identified study team no longer has access to identifiers Developed by: U-MIC

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

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