Dear Colleagues,
Reviewing IRB protocols from students in COEHD has come to occupy a disproportionate
amount of IRB staff’s time, relative to other colleges. This affects the speed at which
the two IRB staff can review and process IRB proposals from faculty and students in all
colleges.
To lessen the load we (COEHD) are putting on IRB staff, please do not require, ask, or
encourage students to submit IRB protocols in your classes as learning activities. Review
of Human Subject protocol by IRB staff should be restricted to activities in which data is
collected for the purpose of generating new knowledge, with the intention to communicate,
disseminate, and/or publish research findings.
There are sections of the IRB Human Subject protocol forms that COEHD students seem to
have particular difficulty completing correctly. In January I will work with Dr. Stevenson
and the IRB staff to identify those sections and report them back to you so that you can
communicate needed information to students in research classes and whose theses and
dissertations you supervise to reduce the frequency of these errors in your students’ IRB
protocol submissions.
I have been asked to think “outside the box” to identify ways that COEHD faculty can
prepare students to submit IRB protocols with fewer errors (again, obviously, to reduce
the administrative burden in IRB staff). Please share with me your ideas. My first thought
is that those faculty who supervise students’ research efforts should be responsible for
reviewing students’ protocols before the students submit protocols for review and then
after receiving the IRB reviews faculty should assist their students with needed
corrections. But I would like some more creative ideas, so please help me problem-solve
this issue.
Thank you,
Michael
Michael J. Karcher, Ed.D., Ph.D.
Associate Dean for Research
Professor of Educational Psychology
College of Education and Human Development, University of Texas at San Antonio
501 Cesar Chavez Blvd., Suite DB 4.337 (DT); MB 3.476 (Main Campus)
San Antonio, TX 78207
(210) 458-2032; 458-2650 (department)
michael.karcher(a)utsa.edu
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