CITI TRAINING - UNDERSTANDING
BROAD CONSENT
What is broad consent?
A. Not informing subjects about the unspecified future research for the storage,
maintenance, and secondary research use of private information or identifiable
biospecimens
B. Obtaining passive consent from subjects to unspecified future research for the
storage, maintenance, and secondary research use of private information or identifiable
biospecimens
C. Seeking of retrospective consent from subjects to unspecified future research for the
storage, maintenance, and secondary research use of private information or identifiable
biospecimens
D. Seeking of prospective consent from subjects to unspecified future research for the
storage, maintenance, and secondary research use of private information or identifiable
biospecimens
D. Seeking of prospective consent from subjects to unspecified future research for the
storage, maintenance, and secondary research use of private information or identifiable
biospecimens
The documentation (usually documented through a signature) for broad consent:
A. Can be waived for minor subjects only, if parental permission is sought
B. Cannot be waived if the research involves more than minimal risk
C. Can be waived by the IRB
D. Cannot be waived by the IRB
BROAD CONSENT
What is broad consent?
A. Not informing subjects about the unspecified future research for the storage,
maintenance, and secondary research use of private information or identifiable
biospecimens
B. Obtaining passive consent from subjects to unspecified future research for the
storage, maintenance, and secondary research use of private information or identifiable
biospecimens
C. Seeking of retrospective consent from subjects to unspecified future research for the
storage, maintenance, and secondary research use of private information or identifiable
biospecimens
D. Seeking of prospective consent from subjects to unspecified future research for the
storage, maintenance, and secondary research use of private information or identifiable
biospecimens
D. Seeking of prospective consent from subjects to unspecified future research for the
storage, maintenance, and secondary research use of private information or identifiable
biospecimens
The documentation (usually documented through a signature) for broad consent:
A. Can be waived for minor subjects only, if parental permission is sought
B. Cannot be waived if the research involves more than minimal risk
C. Can be waived by the IRB
D. Cannot be waived by the IRB