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Begin by reviewing the Introduction section, which outlines the importance of health and medical research institutes. Familiarize yourself with the context to understand the significance of accreditation.
Move to the 'Criteria for NHMRC Accreditation' section. Here, ensure that your institute meets all listed criteria, such as operating as a separate entity and having appropriate governance structures.
Fill out the declaration form provided in Attachment B. Ensure that all relevant officers sign and date the document accurately, confirming adherence to accreditation standards.
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Definition and Role of Administering Institutions Administering institutions are organizations that oversee the arbitration process, providing administrative support and ensuring that proceedings are conducted in accordance with established rules and procedures.
What is the NHMRC?
National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) develops and supports high quality guidelines for clinical practice, public health, environmental health and ethics. NHMRC has a long history of developing guidelines related to health, and of supporting others to do so.
How to reference NHMRC guidelines?
The NHMRCs preference is that you attribute this publication (and any material sourced from it) using the following wording: Source: National Health and Medical Research Council. Unless otherwise stated, all images (including background images, icons and illustrations) are copyrighted by their original owners.
What is the administering institution?
NHMRC funds research through institutions that it has approved to administer NHMRC grants. NHMRC funding is awarded through Administering Institutions (AIs), which include universities, hospitals and medical research institutes that meet defined research governance requirements.
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