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Office of Research and Development

Office of Research and Development
The Queen’s Medical Center
1301 Punchbowl Street, UHT 508
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813

Federal Government’s Revised Common Rule

January 21, 2019 is the new effective date for the Federal government’s Revised Common Rule. These are regulations for research involving human subjects. Most of the changes primarily impact IRB review and process. There are some items that impact investigators/study coordinators. Starting January 21, 2019, all NEW studies will be subject to the new changes.

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The Office of Research & Development is now accepting applications for the 2023 Summer Research Internship (SRI). This program is designed for undergraduate college students interested in a

Summer Research Internship (SRI)

The Office of Research & Development is now accepting applications for the 2023 Summer Research Internship (SRI). This program is designed for undergraduate college students interested in a

Summer Research Internship (SRI)

Applications for the 2023 Summer Research Internship (SRI) are now closed. For more information on the SRI program, go to the ORD website at https://ord.queens.org/sri/

Uniform Guidance

RE: DECLARATION OF PROCUREMENT STANDARDS

The Queen’s Medical Center (QMC) hereby elects to utilize the grace period established in the Office of Management & Budget Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards; final Rule – 2 CFR Chapter I, Chapter II, Part 200, et al. also known as the Uniform Guidance (UG) for July 1, 2015 (FY 16) and continue use of Circular A-110.

Excerpt from § 200.110 (a): “For the procurement standards in §§ 200.317 – 200.326, non-Federal entities may continue to comply with the procurement standards in previous OMB guidance (superseded by this part as described in § 200.104) for two additional fiscal years after this part goes into effect. If a non-Federal entity chooses to use the previous procurement standards for two additional fiscal years before adopting the procurement standards in this part, the non-Federal entity must document this decision in their internal procurement policies.”

In the meantime, QMC shall modify and develop procurement procedures to become consistent with the Uniform Guidance. QMC shall be in compliance with the UG effective July 1, 2018 (FY 19).