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  1. The NHG Domain Specific Review Board (DSRB) is an independent committee constituted of medical, scientific and non-scientific members. Since its inception in 2004, the DSRB has been providing comprehensive ethics review of research protocols to protect the rights, safety and well-being of human subjects in NHG institutions and our partner NUHS.

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      About the NHG Research Ethics Framework. When Is Ethics...

  2. Researchers are encouraged to first read the various DSRB Requirements & Review topics to be familiarized with the requirements prior to drafting their research applications for submission to the DSRB via the ECOS system. Please do visit us regularly to be kept up to date with our latest guides.

  3. About the NHG Research Ethics Framework. When Is Ethics Approval Required? Applying for Ethics Approval. Ethics Review Outcomes. DSRB FAQs

  4. The Office of Human Research Protection Program (OHRPP) provides the following services to ensure the safety and well-being of human research participants, and to advocate their rights. Efficient and high quality ethics review. Education on human research protection. Quality assurance and continuous improvement.

  5. Can I still access the NHG Research website to refer to and download Guidance Documents, Templates etc. for my DSRB submissions during the Shutdown Period? Answer: No.

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  6. NTU-IRB and National Healthcare Group (NHG) DSRB have agreed to cooperate and enable cross-recognition of each other's ethics review, thereby eliminating dual reviews of the same research protocol.

  7. To find out more about opportunities for participating in research, visit our website. Research Participant Information and Rights. At NHG, we are committed to the safety and welfare of our research participants. We have set up a robust Human Research Protection Programe (HRPP) to safeguard your rights as a research participant.