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All personnel involved in the research (principal investigators, co-investigators, faculty advisors, and data collectors/analyzers), including those involved in projects exempt from review, must ...
Educational training in human subjects ethics is mandated by the Office of Human Research Protections (OHRP), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). If your research is externally funded, your ...
All faculty, technicians, staff, and in some cases students and visitors who will contact or work with live vertebrate animals must complete specific training before they will be allowed to perform ...
Researchers working with human participants are required to become certified through the Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI). In addition to HSRB approval, for departments that use ...
CITI Training Information – After you have completed the Animal Use Qualification Form, you will be asked by the IACUC office to complete step 2 which involves completing relevant Collaborative ...
13. All those performing survival animal surgery must also complete the Aseptic Surgery course. 14. If you have already completed the CITI training for Lab Animal Researchers and you are only renewing ...
Faculty and Staff completions are maintained in the CITI Program® as well as the IRAP® system. Who needs to complete RCR training, and what are the requirements? All trainees, faculty, and staff ...
Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI) is a consortium of Universities and institutions to distribute federally funded training content to meet regulatory compliance. All applicants, ...
The College has a subscription with the Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI). This training is available at no cost for any researcher not otherwise trained in these areas. All ...
Researchers are encouraged to take advantage of the College’s subscription to the Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI). Other forms of training recognized by the Bowdoin IRB are via ...
Hope College subscribes to the Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI), a web-based tutorial certification program in the ethical treatment of human subjects and animals. Hope College ...