The Research Ethics Committee (REC) is responsible for the ethical approval of research projects in UL Hospitals and Midwest Community Healthcare. The committee is chaired by Prof. Patrick Dillon, Consultant Anaesthetist at University Hospital Limerick
If you have research ethics queries, please contact Ms. Nicola Moloney:
- Position: A/Research Ethics Committee Co-Ordinator
- Address: Quality & Safety Department, UL Hospitals Group, HSE Unit 2, Loughmore Avenue, Raheen Business Park, Limerick. V94 P7X9
- Tel: 061 482817
- E-Mail: ULHGResearchEthicsandClinicalTrials@hse.ie
Committee remit
- University Hospital Limerick
- University Maternity Hospital Limerick
- St. John’s Hospital
- Croom Hospital
- Ennis Hospital
- Nenagh Hospital
- Midwest Community Healthcare
Local requirements
All applications should be typed, signed and dated by the principal investigator. 16 hard copies (in complete packs) together with one e-copy should be forwarded to Ms. Nicola Moloney at the postal address above and at ULHGResearchEthicsandClinicalTrials@hse.ie
A submission should include Information Leaflets, Consent Forms, Questionnaires, and Study Protocol etc. (if applicable). Please take care when completing your submission as incomplete packs or an incomplete submission will not be accepted. This will only delay the REC approval process for your research.
A Privacy Impact Assessment Form should be completed. You should also submit the completed and reviewed PIA as part of your submission to the REC.
HSE Local Committee Declaration & Signatory Page (DOC, 45KB, 2 pages)
Standard Application Form (DOC, 207KB, 28 pages)
Standard Application Form Guidance Manual (PDF, 1MB, 80 pages)
HSE Privacy Impact Assessment Form (PDF, 387KB, 18 pages)
HSE Privacy Impact Assessment Process Guidance (PDF, 216KB, 10 pages)
Local Committee Checklist (PDF, 35KB, 2 pages)
Committee Meeting Dates Closing Date for Receipt of Submissions
17/01/2024 18/12/2023
21/02/2024 22/01/2024
20/03/2024 19/02/2024
24/04/2024 25/03/2024
22/05/2024 22/04/2024
19/06/2024 20/05/2024
25/09/2024 26/08/2024
23/10/2024 23/09/2024
20/11/2024 21/10/2024
11/12/2024 1/11/2024
Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA)
All research studies require a Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA).
Data Protection Impact Assessments can be used to identify and mitigate against any data protection related risks arising from a new project, which may affect your organisation or the individuals it engages with.
Please see attached DPIA Process Guidance and Application Form