CITI HIPAA is required for all UCLA researchers involved in research involving human participants that creates, uses, and/or discloses Protected Health Information (PHI). This includes research that involves the review of medical records or the creation of new medical records or the addition of information to existing medical records.
It may take up to two days for your CITI training to appear in the webIRB Training Log once your CITI account has been linked to your UCLA SSO. Please send an email to [email protected] if your training does not appear in the webIRB Training Log after more than two days.
an amendment application adding them to a previously approved study. a continuing review application for a study on which they are named. Principal Investigators are responsible for assuring that all Key Personnel on the study have completed the UCLA CITI training requirements.
A CITI certification should be included in the certifications section on a resume. Include the date you became certified and do not include expired certifications. For those who specifically work in the research industry, this information may be placed in the summary section.
A CITI certification should be listed in the abbreviated form on your resume. Include CITI Certification as the title and list the date beside it. There is no need to give additional information about this award, as it should only be listed when applying for relevant jobs.
Include the CITI certification in a sentence describing yourself and your qualifications. The summary section should be comprised of full sentences without the use of personal pronouns. Do not go into detail about what CITI means, as the reader should already know.
IRB Administration provides members of an Institutional Review Board’s (IRB) administrative office and Human Research Protection Program (HRPP) with a comprehensive review of the critical areas associated with IRB and IRB office operations. This is a role-specific course designed for IRB administrators, directors, coordinators, and other staff.
Provides learners with an understanding of both the requirements and best practices for IRB written procedures, procedure development and content, techniques for effective procedure implementation, and elements of effective procedure management.
Explores key considerations when implementing sIRB relationships and what a participating site needs to do in preparation for relying on an external sIRB.
This course consists of five modules that contain detailed content, images, supplemental materials (such as, case studies), and a quiz. Learners may complete the modules at their own pace. Each module varies in length, and learners may require different amounts of time to complete the module based on their familiarity and knowledge of the topic.
This course provides detailed training for current and future Institutional Review Board (IRB) chairs.
Basic HSR courses are suitable for all persons involved in research studies involving human subjects (for example, researchers and staff), or who have responsibilities for setting policies and procedures with respect to such research, including Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) and other members of organizational communities where research with human subjects occurs..
HSR courses are comprised of modules that include detailed content, images, supplemental materials (such as, case studies), and a quiz. Learners may complete the modules at their own pace. Each module varies in length, and learners may require different amounts of time to complete the module based on their familiarity and knowledge of the topic.
This series contains Basic and Refresher courses that are structured into two tracks: Biomedical (Biomed) and Social-Behavioral-Educational (SBE). These tracks contain different levels of review-- Compressive and Foundations.
There is no uniform standard regarding how frequently HSR training should occur. However, most organizations select a three-year cycle of retraining.
Yes, CITI Program’s HSR training fulfills the human subjects research training requirements if the learner completes the basic modules for either the Biomed or SBE Comprehensive or Foundations courses.
CITI Program allows organizations to customize their learner groups, which means they can choose the content modules their learners need to complete. We will work with your CITI Program designated admin to determine the learner groups that best fit your organizational needs. You can also choose to use our recommended learner groups.
HSR covers the historical development of human subject protections, as well as current regulatory information and ethical issues.