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Questions or Concerns for the IRB
The Consent form you receive when you are invited to be a research subject includes some contact information if you have questions or concerns about the study.
You are encouraged to contact the Research Subjects Advocate phone line, or in some cases the Fairview Research Office, or the Gillette Children's Specialty Healthcare, if you have questions. Professionals familiar with research and the ethical and regulatory requirements are prepared to assist you with your concerns in a confidential manner.
For Fairview Health Services Research Patients,
Fairview Research Helpline: 612-672-7692 or toll free at 1-866-508-6961
Fairview University Medical Center - Riverside Campus
#815 Professional Building
2450 Riverside Avenue
Minneapolis, MN 55454
For Gillette Children's Specialty Hospital Patients
Contact Gail Pries: 651-229-1732
Gillette Children's Specialty Healthcare
200 East University Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55101
For other Research Patients including those in Social or Behavioral Research
Research Subjects' Advocate Line: 612-625-1650
D-528 Mayo
420 Delaware Street S.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55455 |
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Clinical Trial Information
If you have any questions or concerns regarding a study and would like to talk to someone other than the researcher(s), get in touch with one of the patient contacts.
Considering Participating in a Clinical Trial?
Have you or a loved one ever considered volunteering for a clinical research study?
Moira Keane, director of the University of Minnesota's Research Subjects' Protection Programs, explains what to expect and what questions to ask. More about Clinical Trial Participation:
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