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NIH Inclusion Outreach Toolkit: How to Engage, Recruit, and Retain Women in Clinical Research

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  • Welcome
    • Introduction
    • Purpose
    • History
    • NIH Definitions
  • NIH Policies on Inclusion
    • NIH Guidelines
  • Recruitment
    • Case Studies
    • Cultural Competence
  • Human Subjects Protections
    • Informed Consent
    • Data Safety and Monitoring
    • Institutional Review Board
    • Human Subjects Education
  • Other Relevant Federal Policies
    • HIPAA Privacy Rule
    • OMB Standards
  • Application & Reporting Process
    • Guidance for Principal Investigators
    • Reporting Inclusion Enrollment Data
  • Summary
    • Additional Resources

Additional Resources

Below are additional resources that will assist your understanding and implementation of the inclusion toolkit:

  • Inclusion Outreach Slide Presentation
    • Developed by ORWH for use by researchers in presenting on inclusion to colleagues. 
  • NIH Clinical Trial Inclusion Checklist for PIs
  • NIMHD Scientific Advancement Plan
  • NIH All of Us Research Program
  • Chloe Bird Seminar
  • NIA Blog Post on Inclusion Across the Lifespan

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