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A Research Ethics Committee (REC) is a body that makes independent decisions regarding the review, approval, and implementation of research protocols/proposals, in order to ensure the protection of the rights, safety, and well-being of human participants and promotes integrity of research data. It shall be constituted by a duly recognized authority and shall adhere to national and international research ethics guidelines.

For Principal Investigators-initiated protocols such as researchers from the academe, consultants affiliated to recognized local and international organizations, Protocols from trainees such as hospital fellows, residents, graduate and undergraduate student:  The Level 2 accredited REC will allow to review all types of research protocols involving human participants except clinical trials required for FDA registration of new drugs. The NCMH-REC continues to comply with the PHREB Policy and requirements during the accreditation period in preparation for Level 3 Accreditation.

For Information on the Review Process, Please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

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