If your study meets the definition of Human Subject Research, the HRPP regulations and policies apply. Investigators cannot make this determination themselves. Study details must be submitted to the HRPP/IRB for an applicability review. Please see the New Projects tab on the left-hand side bar for more information.
Yes, there is a difference between the way internal and external research is reviewed and process. Projects conducted by Marine Corps personnel, funded or supported by the Marine Corps, and unaffiliated external research requests do not follow the same HRPP review process. For more information, see the information provided on the left.
An applicability review needs to be conducted for ALL projects, regardless of the likelihood that they will or will not be found to be human subjects research.
This depends on a number of factors. Such as whether your study is found to be human subjects research, whether you are using external consultants, and how much time is spent completing forms. In general, applicability reviews are conducted within 5 business days. If your study is found to be human subjects research the process will be significantly longer. Please make sure to plan accordingly.
You must receive written approval from the HRPP/IRB before beginning subject recruitment, data collection, or data analysis. Determinations and approval letters are sent to investigators via email.
Please see the Investigators tab on the left-hand side bar for more information.
No, each review is independent of each other, when required. These activities must be submitted, reviewed, and approved in accordance with MCO 5300.18. For questions and guidance contact the USMC Survey Control Officer: Dr. Marnie Sutton, marnie.sutton@usmc-mccs.org.
No, SurveyMonkey is NOT authorized for use in the Marine Corps. If you would like more information, please contact the USMC Survey Control Officer.
Please see the New Projects tab on the left-hand side bar for more information.
Exempt Research is still Human Subject Research (HSR) and needs to be reviewed by the IRB. Investigators may not determine which studies are excluded from IRB review. Please contact the HRPP POC for more information.
If the project will continue, an amendment request must be submitted to the IRB. The study may be closed if the study will not continue when the PI departs.