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Paula Dutka1,2, Kim Schafer Astroth3,4
1Director, Education and Research, Nephrology Network, NYU Langone Hospital - Long Island, Mineola, NY, a member of ANNA's Long Island Chapter.
Abstract:
Participating in a research project can be a very rewarding activity. Yet prior to undertaking any aspect of a research project that involves human participants, the principal investigator must submit their project to and gain approval from an Institutional Review Board (IRB). This article in the "Exploring the Evidence: Focusing on the Fundamentals" series provides nephrology nurses with basic information related to the IRB process, as well as steps to follow in the preparation and submission of a research project for IRB approval.
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