Self-Assessment Tools for Investigators
This page contains a number of self-assessment tools. These tools are for use by University of Michigan researchers in evaluating the conduct of their IRB approved studies.
The tools are designed to help meet requirements for clinical research but may be useful to organize study documentation for other types of studies as well.
Some of the tools are in the form of checklists and some are in the form of templates that need to be customized with study specific information. Please keep completed self-assessment tools with your study related records as documentation of on-going oversight of the study.
ClinicalTrials.gov Registration and Results QA/QI Checklist
Use this checklist to perform a self-assessment regarding the completion and quality of registration and/or results information entered into ClinicalTrials.gov prior to releasing the record for review and publication.
This document is designed to assist investigators in assessing the adequacy of data protection mechanisms in place for a given study.
Eligibility Criteria (Word version)
This form is for researchers to use to conduct a self-assessment of their IRB approved study to ensure that the regulatory and institutional requirements for documenting eligibility criteria are met. Study team can use this Word version to make modifications that reflect specifics of their study.
Informed Consent Documentation (Word version)
This form is for researchers to use to conduct a self-assessment of their IRB approved study to ensure that the regulatory and institutional requirements for obtaining and documenting informed consent are met. Study team can use this Word version to make modifications that reflect specifics of their study.
Informed Consent Process (Word version)
This form is for researchers to use to conduct a self-assessment of their IRB approved study to ensure that the regulatory and institutional requirements for obtaining and documenting informed consent are met.
NSR Device Self-Audit (Word version)
The purpose of this self-assessment is to help researchers assess whether they’re meeting their regulatory obligations and institutional guidance for Non-Significant Risk Devices.
This form is for researchers to assist in the required documentation of monitoring which is a FDA requirement for non-significant risk device studies.
Protocol Adherence (Word version)
This form is for researchers to use to conduct a self-assessment of their IRB approved study to ensure that the regulatory and institutional requirements for protocol adherence/reporting are met. Study team can use this Word version to make modifications that reflect specifics of their study.
Sponsor-Investigator Responsibilities for IDE
Investigators who initiate and submit an IDE application to the FDA assume the responsibilities of both the investigator and the sponsor. Under FDA regulations, an academic sponsor or sponsor-investigator has the same obligations as a multi-national device manufacturer that sponsors or holds an IDE. This form is for Sponsor-Investigators to conduct a self-assessment of their IRB approved studies to ensure that they are meeting their institutional and regulatory requirements.
Questions?
If you should have any questions regarding the tools listed on this page, contact the Office of Research Compliance Review at orcr-deptemail@umich.edu.