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100

1966 Dr. Henry K Beecher (anesthesiologist) wrote an article in NEJM describing 22 studies with controversial ethics that had been conducted by reputable researchers and published in major journals.

Beecher Article

100

45 CFR 46 Additional protections for research involving children.

Subpart D

100
Majority of board members including at least one nonscientific member.

Quorum

100

A medical device, cleared by the FDA, that is substantially equivalent to a predicate device. 

510(k) Device

100

Requires written permission from a parent or a student who is 18 or older before releasing any identifiable information from a student's record.

FERPA

200

40 Year Public Health Service study designed to document the natural history of syphilis in African-American men.

Public Health System Syphilis Study

200

The probability of harm or discomfort...not greater...than those ordinarily encountered in daily life or during the performance of routing physical or psychological examinations.

Minimal Risk

200

Data set including only dates and/or zipcodes as identifiers

Limited Data Set

300

1963 liver cancer cells were injected into senile patients without their knowledge as part of a study of immunity to cancer.

Jewish Chronic Disease Study

300

Review conducted by the IRB Chair or designated IRB member.

Expedited review

300

Highest ranking IRB administrative authority

Instiutional/Organizational Official

300

Document describing deficiencies found during an FDA audit.

Form 483

300
Gives parents some level of control over the content of third-party survey research and any instructional materials developed by researchers.

PPRA

400

1956 An institution for mentally retarded children initiated a study to determine the natural history of viral hepatitis, and to test the effectiveness of gamma globulin as an agent for innoculating against hepatitis.

Willowbrook Hepatitis Study

400
Noncompliance that must be reported to OHRP
Serious and Continuing Noncompliance
400

A medical device intended to benefit patients in the treatment or diagnosis of a disease or condition that affects or is manifested in not more than 8,000 individuals in the US per year

Humanitarian Use Device (HUD)

500

1971 Mexican-American women seeking contraceptives from a clinic participated in a study that involved taking oral birth control then crossover to placebo. 

San Antonio Contraception Study

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