Researchers should do their best to confirm participants are well-informed about the purpose, procedures, and what is required of them when enrolling in a research study. In order to anticipate the needs of research participants during the informed consent process, investigators need to be able to step back and look at the study from a participant’s point of view. Join us in discussing consent documents and procedures, the “reasonable person” standard, and how to write a consent form to most effectively communicate information about the study.
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IRB Training: Consent Language
by Jasmine Clark