May 2019
The IRB Review
A compilation of information, announcements, & updates for UK Institutional Review Board (IRB) members, research investigators, & others involved with human subject research.
A Changed View and Changed Approach in UK’s Emergency Departments
Interview with Dr. Roger Humphries on Opioid Use Disorder
by Olivia Ramirez, UK NOW
Preparing for Re-accreditation
ORI has begun the rigorous re-accreditation process by the Association for Accreditation of Human Research Protection Programs (AAHRPP).
The re-accreditation process involves assessment, peer-review, modifications, education, monitoring, site visit interviews, reporting, and other activities culminating with the final Council determination in 2020. Researchers, IRB members, and others will be selected for interviews at the site-visit. In preparation, ORI will provide education updates and training opportunities throughout 2019.

Accreditation demonstrates UK's commitment
to continuous improvement and the
highest ethical standards in conducting human research.

Research Involving Economically or Educationally Disadvantaged Persons

The inclusion of participants representing a variety of social and economic backgrounds is crucial in ensuring that research findings benefit and are reflective of all individuals who may be affected by the condition or situation being studied.

Researchers and IRB Members consider whether subject selection is equitable and if safeguards are needed to protect the rights and welfare of populations that may be vulnerable to undue influence. 

ORI and the IRB has developed guidance which includes potential concerns, safeguards, and suggestions when conducting research with disadvantaged populations. The guidance is not prescriptive or comprehensive, as study context and the needs of each population is unique. To contribute practical suggestions to the evolving guide,
contact Quality Improvement Program Coordinator, Kasandra Lambert at kasandra.lambert@uky.edu or 859-257-2910.

Save the Date for the 21st Annual
Human Subject Protection Conference!

Human Subject Protection: I Will Survive | September 5, 2019 | Northern Kentucky Convention Center
  Join us Thursday, September 5, for our annual human subject protection conference, entitled "Human Subject Protection: I Will Survive." This year's event will address issues of significant importance to human subject protections, including:   
·          Comparative effectiveness research
·          Research involving biorepositories
·          Participant perspective
·          Big data
·          Research compliance
·          Research study team management
This year's conference will also feature an "Ask the IRB Chair" panel discussion during lunch. Conference brochure coming soon!
Next ORI Office Hours
When: Wednesday,
June 12 th , 1 to 2 pm

Where: Room 210, Health Kentucky Research Building