This session is being held in-person only at PRIMR23. It will not be recorded for on-demand access or for the PRIMR23/SBER23 Virtual Meeting.
There are several activities that fall into the gray area between human subjects research and non-human subjects research. When activities exist in these gray areas, the role of HRPPs may move beyond IRB review to facilitating institutional relationships with community partners, supporting ethical student scholarship, and navigating activities as they transition from non-human subjects research to human subjects research. This session will offer some examples of situations when HRPPs are involved in activities that are not considered research, such as case studies, QA/QI, and work with Tribal communities.
Learning Objectives:
Discuss situations where activities are not research, but HRPP involvement may still be needed
Explore the reasons HRPPs can be helpful in these situations
Share examples from different institutions on their approaches to these activities