DAIDS T1 survey initial email invitation

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PROCESS ASSESSMENT REVIEW OF THE DIVISION OF ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME (DAIDS) CRITICAL EVENTS POLICY IMPLEMENTATION (CEPI) PROGRAM (NIAID)

DAIDS T1 survey initial email invitation

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Attachment 3: DAIDS staff T1 survey initial email invitation


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Welcome to the DAIDS Critical Events Policy Implementation Program (CEPI) Survey!


Why should you respond to this survey?




As professionals who actively utilize DAIDS policies, we ask that you participate in the CEPI survey so that we learn more about:



  • Awareness, accessibility, understandability, and experience with the DAIDS Critical Events Policy and Manual

  • Applicability of the DAIDS Critical Events Policy and Manual to clinical research

  • Recommendations to improve the critical event reporting and question submission

process


The entire informed consent review, survey and questionnaire is voluntary and will take no more than 30 minutes to complete. I encourage you to participate.  Please click here [see Attachment 5b] to provide your consent to take the short, web-based, secure survey by (date).   You be prompted to enter your email address and a unique link to the full, secure web-based survey will be emailed to you within 2 business days.


DAIDS Critical Events Policy Implementation Program (CEPI) Survey


Please respond to this survey by (date)

 

 

 

 

Contact Us

Lyndi Lahl, Policy Health Specialist

Protection of Participants, Evaluation, and Policy Branch

OPCRO/DAIDS/NIAID/NIH


[email protected]

 


The use of a web-based survey will help to ensure survey responses are kept private to the extent permitted by law.     The survey will request no individual identifiers. 



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