Title 42 › Chapter 6A— PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE › Subchapter III— NATIONAL RESEARCH INSTITUTES › Part G— Awards and Training › § 288b
Require the Secretary to run an ongoing study that does five things: figure out the nation's need for biomedical and behavioral research personnel, the subject areas and how many are needed, and the training they should get; review current training programs under this law, at NIH research institutes, and other programs; identify the kinds of research jobs program graduates hold; check whether the non-NIH programs could meet needs if the programs under this law stopped; and recommend changes to training programs so they meet the needs. The Secretary must ask the National Academy of Sciences to do the study and pay the Academy’s actual costs. If the Academy refuses, the Secretary must hire other suitable nonprofit groups and pay them. The group that does the study must work with the Director of the NIH.
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42 U.S.C. § 288b
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