Content: Announcement List
New edition of the Tri-Council Policy Statement has been released
The Secretariat on Responsible Conduct of Research has launched the third revision of the Tri-Council Policy Statement: Ethical Conduct for Research Involving Humans (TCPS 2).
The TCPS 2 is a joint policy of Canada’s three federal research agencies – the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), or "the Agencies…
Shortened Behavioural Ethics Application Forms
As of April 15, 2019, two short forms are available in RISe for new behavioural ethics applications
When can the short forms be used?
- If only one research method is used - either surveys only or secondary use of data only
- If the study falls within the Minimal Risk category
- If the study is Behavioural; short forms for Clinical Ethics Applications will be available in future
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Both single and multi-jurisdictional (…
Increase to fees now in effect for privately sponsored research studies
Effective April 1st, 2019, all new applications for ethical review to the UBC Clinical Research Ethics Board, the Providence Health Care Research Ethics Board or the Children & Women’s Research Ethics Board will be charged an increased initial ethical review fee of $3,500.00 and subsequent annual renewals will be charged a fee of $750.00. Studies submitted to the BC Cancer REB will continue to be charged $4,000 for initial applications and $750.00 for annual renewals.…
New guidance for research involving Suicidal Risk
A guidance package is available for researchers whose studies have the potential for involving participants who are at risk of suicidal ideation. The package includes guidance on training for research team members, developing a risk management plan, as well as sample language for consent forms and distress and suicide protocols. See Suicide Risk Guidance.
NEW - OHRP Requirement for Posting Informed Consent Forms
OHRP has launched a webpage with information on the revised Common Rule’s clinical trial informed consent form posting requirement (45 CFR 46.116(h)). Visit OHRP Regulations - Informed Consent.
If you have questions or comments about the revised posting requirement, please submit to OHRP@hhs.gov.
Clinical Research Ethics Conference 2018
UBC hosted a Research Ethics Conference in Vancouver on October 3, 2018 to present topics in clinical research ethics.
Attending were members of the UBC Research Ethics Boards as well as representatives from Simon Fraser University, the University of Northern BC and University of Victoria and BC health authorities (Fraser Health and Interior Health).
For conference presentations please go to…
New to Research Ethics at UBC?
Are you new to research ethics at UBC? Don’t know where to start? See our Ethics Orientation for a quick view of the research ethics process.
Provincial Research Ethics Platform Launches in BC
Check the new website for details.
(updated August 30, 2018)
BC Ethics Harmonization Initiative (BCEHI) and Short Survey
As a member of UBC's research community, your input into the continuing development of province-wide, harmonized ethics review processes is valued. BCEHI is very excited by its recent accomplishments. The attached Update for Researchers illustrates its success and provides you with current information. By completing the …
Qualtrics Selected as the New UBC Survey Tool
Message posted on behalf of UBC IT Communications:
We are pleased to announce that we have selected Qualtrics as the replacement solution for the UBC Survey tool. Qualtrics is an easy-to-use, top-tier survey tool platform that offers a wide range of features. This enterprise platform is used at over 8,500 brands and at some of the top globally ranked post-secondary institutions. The UBC Qualtrics instance will be available starting mid-December…