LGBTQIA+ Equity in Human Subjects Research Review
LGBTQIA+ Equity in Human Subjects Research Review
The LGBTQIA+ Equity in Human Subjects Research Review Course explores inclusive research data collection and introduces pragmatic strategies for IRBs seeking to adopt a more equitable lens in research ethics review.
In this module, Amy Ben-Arieh, JD, MPH, explains LGBTQIA+ health disparities and the importance of leveraging community strengths, explores inclusive research data collection methods, and introduces pragmatic strategies for IRBs seeking to adopt a more equitable lens in research ethics review.
LGBTQIA (abbreviation): lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning (one's sexual or gender identity), intersex, and asexual/aromantic/agender Source: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/LGBTQIA
The "+" is an acknowledgment that there are identities that are not included in this acronym.
Cost:
Members: $75.00
Nonmember $120.00
Audience
This module is geared toward HRPP/IRB personnel and those working in research programs more broadly including HRPP/IRB directors, members, chairs; researchers and research staff; and more.
You Will Learn How To:
After completing this module, you will be able to:
- Understand commonly used acronyms and terms
- Understand the importance of sex, gender, and sexuality as health variables
- Describe inclusive research data collection methods
- Describe inclusive strategies for reviewing biomedical and social/behavioral research studies.
Continuing Education Credit
Learners holding the Certified IRB Professional (CIP®) credential who complete the LGBTQIA+ Equity in Human Subjects Research Review module may apply 1 hour of continuing education credit towards CIP recertification. Please note this is the only EROC module eligible for CIP recertification credit.
Annual Subscription
The LGBTQIA+ Equity in Human Subjects Research Review Course is available as an individual annual license. Subscribers have access to the course for one year from their date of purchase. Institutional subscribers will be contacted regarding their renewal 60 days prior to their renewal date.
Individual nonmembers can become a PRIM&R member at no additional cost by adding membership to their shopping cart before purchasing the course in order to receive member pricing.
Contributor
Amy Ben-Arieh, JD, MPH
Director of Research Compliance at the The Fenway Institute (TFI) at Fenway Community Health
Amy Ben-Arieh is the Director of Research Compliance at the The Fenway Institute (TFI) at Fenway Community Health. She is a member of Harvard Catalyst's Regulatory Foundations subcommittee on social, behavioral, and education research (SBER), and a member of Portsmouth Regional Hospital's research ethics committee. Prior to joining TFI, Amy served for several years as an associate chair of the Partners Human Research Committee. Her educational background is in health law, bioethics, and human rights.