University of Massachusetts Medical School
Formally trained in health services research, evaluation and administration, Suzanne Cashman has spent the forty years of her professional career teaching graduate courses in public health, conducting community-based evaluation research, developing partnerships aimed at helping communities improve their health status, and advancing interprofessional education. She is Professor and Director of Community Health in the University of Massachusetts Medical School’s Department of Family Medicine and Community Health where she has leadership responsibilities for developing the Department’s community health agenda.
This course provides an expansive review of human subjects research topics for biomedical researchers.
Delivers introductory information to help researchers and community partners participate in research partnerships.
Provides foundational training for IRB members involved in the review of biomedical human subjects research.