RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 The Purpose, Composition, and Function of an Institutional Review Board: Balancing Priorities JF Respiratory Care FD American Association for Respiratory Care SP 1330 OP 1336 VO 53 IS 10 A1 Kyle B Enfield A1 Jonathon D Truwit YR 2008 UL http://rc.rcjournal.com/content/53/10/1330.abstract AB The institutional review board (IRB) is one part of the research enterprise designated to protect human subjects. At times the IRB can feel like an oppressive oversight body bound by regulations and designed to inhibit research. However, in reality the IRB was an attempt by the federal government to streamline a variety of processes to ensure the protection of human subjects. Growing out of a history of unethical scientific research, the principle goal of the IRB is to protect human subjects. At some institutions the IRB has an additional role, to take a second look at proposed scientific methods to ensure the highest quality research. The legal basis, purpose, composition, and function of an IRB, and potential challenges in human-subjects research are reviewed here.