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A Synergistic Partnership - Dr. Chau Trinh-Shevrin Shares the Benefits of her Dual Role as IRB Chair and Researcher

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For this episode we have Dr. Chau Trinh-Shevrin here. Dr. Trinh-Shevrin is a professor for the NYU Langone Health Depts of Population Health and Medicine, Section for Health Equity, Vice Chair for Research in the Department of Population Health, and serves as chair for the NYU Langone Health Institutional Review Board. She joins our host, Robert Maril, MM, CIP, for a discussion about the her experience as an IRB member, advice for researchers and more.

Host: Robert Maril, MM, CIP, Senior Scientific Manager, NYU Langone Human Subjects Protections

Producer: Royell Sullivan-Green, MA, CIP, Education Manager, NYU Langone Human Subjects Protections

  • 0:32 Tell us a bit about your research? (Area of focus, risk level, estimated number of studies)
  • 1:33 How long ago did you come to NYU?
  • 1:51 How did you become an institutional review board member?
  • 3:01 How do you feel your role as a researcher impacts the way you approach IRB review or acting as an IRB chair?
  • 4:11 How has your role as a board member impacted the way you develop and conduct your research?
  • 5:37 What about your experience as a board member has surprised you?
  • 8:13 What are some common misconceptions you think researchers have about the IRB?
  • 10:05 What are some common misconceptions you think researchers have about human subjects research?
  • 11:48 What advice would you give new researchers?
  • 14:03 Are there any resources you would recommend researcher take advantage of for study development, conduct, regulatory compliance etc.
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For this episode we have Dr. Chau Trinh-Shevrin here. Dr. Trinh-Shevrin is a professor for the NYU Langone Health Depts of Population Health and Medicine, Section for Health Equity, Vice Chair for Research in the Department of Population Health, and serves as chair for the NYU Langone Health Institutional Review Board. She joins our host, Robert Maril, MM, CIP, for a discussion about the her experience as an IRB member, advice for researchers and more.

Host: Robert Maril, MM, CIP, Senior Scientific Manager, NYU Langone Human Subjects Protections

Producer: Royell Sullivan-Green, MA, CIP, Education Manager, NYU Langone Human Subjects Protections

  • 0:32 Tell us a bit about your research? (Area of focus, risk level, estimated number of studies)
  • 1:33 How long ago did you come to NYU?
  • 1:51 How did you become an institutional review board member?
  • 3:01 How do you feel your role as a researcher impacts the way you approach IRB review or acting as an IRB chair?
  • 4:11 How has your role as a board member impacted the way you develop and conduct your research?
  • 5:37 What about your experience as a board member has surprised you?
  • 8:13 What are some common misconceptions you think researchers have about the IRB?
  • 10:05 What are some common misconceptions you think researchers have about human subjects research?
  • 11:48 What advice would you give new researchers?
  • 14:03 Are there any resources you would recommend researcher take advantage of for study development, conduct, regulatory compliance etc.
  continue reading

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