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NIH POLICIES AND PROCEDURES FOR PROMOTING SCIENTIFIC INTEGRITY
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We acknowledge the humanity of the other person when we communicate at many levels that person’s worth and dignity. This is how we build relationships that unleash the human spirit 9 .” In spite of these references, however, little in the literature specifies practices or actions within an organization that can build trust, respect, or appreciation nor does the literature examine how to recognize when those feelings exist between the executive director and board of directors. So, to lay a foundation for examining current practices in the sector, the interview questions for this research project first attempted to determine what is the. | NIH Policies and Procedures for Promoting Scientific Integrity N AT I ONAL I NSTIT U T ES OF HEALT H O F FIC E OF THE DIR EC TO R N OVE MB ER 2012 NIH Policies and Procedures for Promoting Scientific Integrity CONTENTS LIST OF COMMONLY USED ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS ii I. INTRODUCTION 1 II. NIH AS A FUNDER OF RESEARCH 3 Peer Review 3 Funding 4 General Standards of Extramural Research Conduct 5 Public Accessibility 9 III. NIH AS A RESEARCH INSTITUTION 11 Staffing and Human Resource Adminstration 11 Standards of Integrity and Objectivty in Research 12 Professional Development 14 Professional Collaborations 15 Publication of Research Findings 16 Media and Interview Requests 18 Public Accessibility 19 IV. NIH AS A POLICY DEVELOPMENT AGENCY 21 NIH Office of Science Policy 21 Federal Advisory Committees 22 Use of Federal Advisory Committee Members 23 Ethics Requirments for Special Government Employees 23 Federal Advisory Committee Meetings and Public Transparency 24 Reports on Federal Advisory Committee Functions 25 Transparency in the Policymaking Process 25 V. CONCLUDING STATEMENT 26 VI. CONTACT US 27 i NIH Policies and Procedures for Promoting Scientific Integrity LIST OF COMMONLY USED ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS APA Administrative Procedure Act CFR Code of Federal Regulations CMO Committee Management Officer COR Contracting Officer Representative DDIR Deputy Director for Intramural Research FAC Federal Advisory Committee FACA Federal Advisory Committee Act FCOI Financial Conflict of Interest HHS U.S. Department of Health and Human Services IC NIH Institute or Center LoC Library of Congress NIH National Institutes of Health OAMP NIH Office of Acquisition and Management Policy OCPL NIH Office of Communications Public Liaison OER NIH Office of Extramural Research OFACP NIH Office of Federal Advisory Committee Policy OGE U.S. Office of Government Ethics OHRP HHS Office for Human Research Protections OIG HHS Office of Inspector General OIR NIH Office of Intramural .