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Research Oversight at North Mississippi
Health Services
Research, at North Mississippi Health Services (NMHS),
is overseen by a group called an Institutional Review Board.
An
Institutional Review Board (IRB) is a group formally designated by
an institution to review and monitor research involving humans as
subjects. NMHS has an IRB that meets monthly. The NMHS
IRB members include doctors, nurses, pharmacists, social workers, a
lawyer, risk manager, and community members. This group
reviews the science and ethics of the research. Their
objective is to assess the risks and benefits to subjects involved
in the study. The NMHS IRB has the authority to approve,
require modification to, or disapprove all research activities that
involve an NMHS investigator, facility, or patient group.
Following initial approval, the IRB conducts periodic reviews of
such research.
In most instances, in order to
approve research, an IRB must determine that specified criteria have
been satisfied. Among these criteria, an IRB must determine
that, when appropriate, the research protocol includes “adequate
provisions to protect the privacy of subjects and to maintain the
confidentiality of data.”
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