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Guide Deviations and Departures “Reader’s Digest “ version

Guide Deviations and Departures “Reader’s Digest “ version. Joan T. Richerson, DVM Assistant CVMO. Paraphrased from OLAW- Departures From the Guide. Paraphrased from OLAW- Departures From the Guide. OLAW Definitions. Deviations.

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Guide Deviations and Departures “Reader’s Digest “ version

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  1. Guide Deviations and Departures “Reader’s Digest “ version Joan T. Richerson, DVM Assistant CVMO

  2. Paraphrased from OLAW- Departures From the Guide Paraphrased from OLAW- Departures From the Guide OLAW Definitions

  3. Deviations • Essentially means there is some straying from the Guide’s recommendations. Applies to a “must” or “should” statement where certain exceptions (acceptable non-conformation) are specified in the Guide: • Scientific justification • Social Incompatibility • Veterinary medical or animal welfare issue • Established performance standard (“should” only) • Report required to IO or OLAW?- None * Note: Straying from a “may” statement is not a departure; no report is necessary.

  4. Approved Departures • An alteration from the Guide standards. May apply to “must” or “should” statements. Considered an IACUC-approved departure when based on: • Scientific justification • Veterinary medical/animal welfare issues • Report required to IO or OLAW? – Yes (to IO via semiannual report)

  5. Unapproved Deviation = Noncompliance • Deviation from a “must” or “should” statement without IACUC-approval. Note: OLAW uses the term “deviation” as opposed to “departure” when referring to noncompliance (see next slide). • Report required to IO or OLAW?– YES! (promptly to IO and OLAW)

  6. OLAW Comparison of Reporting Requirements

  7. OLAW Flow Chart of Reporting Requirements http://grants.nih.gov/grants/olaw/departures_table.pdf

  8. Office of CVMO modified OLAW flow chart

  9. Still confused? Resources: • OLAW FAQ C 7 http://grants.nih.gov/grants/olaw/faqs.htm#c7 • Departures From the Guide Webinar http://grants.nih.gov/grants/olaw/121004_Brown_slides.pdf • Departures From the Guide http://grants.nih.gov/grants/olaw/departures.htm • If you still have doubts, call OLAW and discuss your specific concern.

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