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Im conducting a project for my department chair where I interview staff members or students and I don plan on presenting the results at a conference or publishing the results. Do I need to file this project with the IRB?

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Im conducting a project for my department chair where I interview staff members or students and I don plan on presenting the results at a conference or publishing the results. Do I need to file this project with the IRB?

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No. Projects done for internal review only where the results will not be made public (such as those for program review) do not need IRB review as they are technically not research. However, the results cannot at a later date be presented at a conference or published in an article.

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