Att 5e Emory University IRB Approval Amendment

Att 5e Emory University IRB Approval Amendment 6.18.15.pdf

Understanding Barriers and Facilitators to HIV Prevention for Men who Have Sex with Men (MSM) - Pulse Study

Att 5e Emory University IRB Approval Amendment

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TO:

Paula Frew, PhD/MPH
Principal Investigator
MedInfect

DATE: June 18, 2015
RE:

Notification of Amendment Approval
AM4_IRB00077517
IRB00077517
Understanding Barriers and Facilitators to HIV prevention for Men Who Have Sex With
Men (MSM)

Thank you for submitting an amendment request. The Emory IRB reviewed and approved this
amendment under the expedited review process on 06/18/2015. This amendment includes the
following:
Changes to Consent Form(s):
3a Pulse Consent English, version date 06/17/2015
3b Pulse Consent Spanish, version date 06/17/2015
Important note: If this study is NIH-supported, you may need to obtain NIH prior approval for
the change(s) contained in this amendment before implementation. Please review the NIH policy
directives found at the following links and contact your NIH Program Officer, NIH Grants
Management Officer, or the Emory Office of Sponsored Programs if you have questions.
Policy on changes in active awards: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-12129.html
Policy on delayed onset awards: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-12130.html
In future correspondence with the IRB about this study, please include the IRB file ID, the name
of the Principal Investigator and the study title. Thank you.
Sincerely,
Olga Dashevskaya, JD
Sr. Research Protocol Analyst
This letter has been digitally signed

Farah-Abraham

Rachael

MedInfect

Cc:

Randall

Laura

Public Health

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