Institutional Review Committee
NIH-IRC
(Norvic International Hospital-Institutional Review Committee)
The Norvic International Hospital-Institutional Review Committee (NIH-IRC) operates under the delegation of the Ethical Review Board (ERB) of Nepal Health Research Council (NHRC). NIH-IRC, approved by the national ERB, follows NHRC guidelines and SOPs in approving and overseeing research proposals, ensuring ethical clearance for studies conducted nationally or internationally, including clinical trials. The committee, reformed in 2080/81, adheres to established guidelines and communicates regularly with NHRC, maintaining its commitment to ethical research practices.THE ROLE OF AN IRC:
- Safeguard the dignity, rights, safety, and well-being of research participants.
- Conduct a comprehensive and unbiased review of health-related research proposals.
- Ensure compliance with national ethical guidelines prescribed by NHRC.
- Provide independent, competent, and timely evaluations.
- Execute tasks free from bias or influence (political, institutional, professional, market, etc.).
- Have the authority to request modifications to research protocols.
- Enforce and monitor the ethical conduct of approved research projects.
- Address issues related to informed consent and the rights of research participants.
- Possess the power to suspend or halt any research project that violates ethical standards.
- Supervise and monitor approved research projects to uphold ethical integrity.
Members
Dr. Laxman Rijal
Chairman
Sr Consultant Orthopedics
Norvic International Hospital
Dr. Abirodh Ranabhat
Member Secretary
Incharge – Medical
Norvic International Hospital
Dr. Ajay Chandra
Member
Clinical pharmacologist
Norvic International Hospital
Ms. Samiksha Sharma
Member
Nursing
Norvic College of Health Sciences and Technologies
Ms. Meena Paudel
Member
Nursing
Norvic College of Health Sciences and Technologies
Mr. Subhash Chandra Sharma
Member
Educationalist
Ms. Sulochana Pradhanaga
Lay Person/Member
Nepali Teacher