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What is the difference between an internal and external serious adverse event (SAE)?

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What is the difference between an internal and external serious adverse event (SAE)?

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An internal serious adverse event is one that involves a subject enrolled by a NSLIJHS investigator in a protocol that has been approved by a NS-LIJHS IRB. An external serious adverse event is one that involves a subject enrolled at a facility that is outside the jurisdiction of the NS-LIJHS IRB (e.g., safety report from sponsor, collaborating site).

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