The NSU IRB review process requires assigning a “Review Type” to each application. A “review type” is a method for systematically reviewing the specific study design. Review Types are required under the federal rules for IRBs.
The NSU IRB uses five different review types:
- Not-Human Subjects Research (or “NHSR”)
- Quality Improvement (or “QI”)
- Exempt
- Expedited
- Full Board
In the Pre-Protocol Survey, the researcher must request one of the five review types. For more information on Review Types, see this NSU IRB YouTube video: “Review Types: First Step to Approval.” Use the video to help determine which Review Type is appropriate for your study.
IMPORTANT: The NSU IRB recommends submitting all NSU IRB research applications, including supplemental documents, at least six weeks before the proposed research start date. The typical timeframe for the NSU IRB to complete a study review–in each Review Type–is as follows (in business days; does not include weekends or official university holidays):
–NHSR or QI = 3-5 days;
–Exempt = 6-10 days;
–Expedited = 11-20 days;
–Full Board = 21-40 days.
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