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Eastern Michigan University Instruc3ons for accessing CITI Training for Human Subjects

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  • Eastern  Michigan  University  

    Instruc3ons  for  accessing  CITI  Training  for    

    Human  Subjects  

  •      

    •  The  first  step  is  to  establish  an  account  with  CITI  Training.    This  is  a  user-‐defined  system,  much  like  seFng  up  an  account  with  Facebook,  and  doesn’t  require  CITI  to  issue  any  thing  to  you.  

    •  hJps://www.ci3program.org/  

  • CITI  Login  

    New  Users  Register  Here  

  • CITI  Set-‐up  

    Select  EMU  

    Create  a  Username  

    Create  a  Password  

  • Set-‐up  Con3nued  

    Create  a  security  ques3on  

    Enter  your  name  and  email  address  

  • Set-‐up  Con3nued  

    Select  “No”  

    Choose  whether  or  not  to  par3cipate  in  a  survey  about  CITI’s  training  program  

  • Personal  Informa3on  

    Complete  at  least  the  three  required  items  

  •  The  next  step  is  to  enroll  in  a  learners’  group.    Please  see  the  following  slides  for  informa3on  on  the  various  learner  groups  for:  

    1.  Responsible  Conduct  of  Research  (RCR),  which  includes  a  general  overview  module  on  human  subjects  research  and  care  and  use  of  animals;  and  

    2.  Human  Subjects  Research  training,  which  is  required  by  the  University  Human  Subjects  Review  CommiJee  for  faculty  and  students  working  with  human  subjects  

  • Training  Op3ons  

    See  following  slides  for  further  

    informa3on  on  the  group  selec3ons  

  • RCR  versus  Human  Subjects  

    •  If  you  need  to  do  Responsible  Conduct  for  Research  training  for  a  class  assignment  or  to  meet  funding  source  requirements,  select  op3on  for  item  1.  You  may  also  select  an  op3on  for  item  2,  if  the  research  involves  human  subjects.  

    •  If  you  are  working  with  Human  Subjects,  skip  item  1  (RCR)  and  select  your  researcher  category  (what  is  your  role?)  in  sec3on  2.  For  item  1,  choose  “Not  at  this  3me.”  

  • Human  Subjects  Research  

  • Human  Subjects  

    •  For  Item  2:  determine  your  role  and  make  a  selec3on.  Mark  Item  1,  “Not  at  this  3me”  unless  the  above  men3oned  RCR  situa3ons  apply  to  you.    

    •  Most  Research  Methods  courses  will  only  need  to  require  Item  2:  Inves3gator,  Student  and  Faculty  Mentor  training.  (Note:  item  1  training  offers  many  more  case  studies  and  op3onal  modules.)  

  • You  are  ready  to  complete  your  registra3on  

    Select  No,  you  are  not  affilia3ng  with  

    a  VA  Medical  Center  

  • This  is  your  individualized  learners’  menu  

  • By  selec3ng  the  “Incomplete/Re-‐enter”  link,  you  will  be  taken  to  the  

    module  menu  First,  complete  the  “Integrity  Assurance  Statement”  

    Then,  select  “incomplete”  to  enter  the  individual  

    lessons  for  this  module  

  • Comple3ng  the  module  

    •  The  first  item  you  will  need  to  complete  is  the  “Integrity  Assurance  Statement.”  

    •  Once  that  is  complete,  you  will  be  able  to  select  the  individual  lessons  within  the  module  by  selec3ng  the  red  “Incomplete”  link  to  the  right.  

    •  Complete  the  module  including  all  quizzes.    Quizzes  in  the  CITI  training  program  scored.  

  • Human  Subject  topics  •  Complete  The  Integrity  Assurance  Statement  before  beginning  the  course.  •  Belmont  Report  and  CITI  Course  Introduc3on  •  Students  in  Research  –  SBR    •  History  and  Ethical  Principles  –  SBR    •  Defining  Research  with  Human  Subjects  –  SBR  •  The  Regula3ons  and  The  Social  and  Behavioral  Sciences  -‐  SBR  Basic  •  Ins3tu3onal  Review  Board  (IRB)  Regula3ons  and  Review  Process  •  Assessing  Risk  in  Social  and  Behavioral  Sciences  -‐  SBR  Informed  Consent  •  Privacy  and  Confiden3ality  -‐  SBR    •  Research  With  Protected  Popula3ons  -‐  Vulnerable  Subjects:  An  Overview    •  Research  with  Children  –  SBR    •  Research  in  Public  Elementary  and  Secondary  Schools  -‐  SBR    •  Conflicts  of  Interest  in  Research  Involving  Human  Subjects    •  EMU  Page  

  • Elec3ve  Topics  •  Records-‐Based  Research    •  Interna3onal  Research  –  SBR    •  Vulnerable  Subjects  -‐  Research  Involving  Pregnant  Women  and  

    Fetuses  in  Utero  •  Internet  Research  –  SBR    •  Group  Harms:  Research  With  Culturally  or  Medically  Vulnerable  

    Groups  •  Gene3c  Research  in  Human  Popula3ons    •  Research  with  Prisoners  –  SBR    •  HIPAA  and  Human  Subjects  Research    •  FDA-‐Regulated  Research    •  Human  Subjects  Research  at  the  VA    •  Workers  as  Research  Subjects-‐A  Vulnerable  Popula3on  

  • Verifica3on  of  Comple3on  

    •  Each  CITI  program  learner  can  print  out  their  learners’  menu  at  any3me  and  provide  as  verifica3on  of  comple3on.  

    •  While  a  minimum  score  on  quizzes  has  not  been  determined  by  the  University  for  most  modules,  your  faculty  member  may  require  a  certain  score.    Quiz  scores  are  also  indicated  on  the  learners’  menu.  

    •  If  a  CITI  program  learner  leaves  EMU,  or  is  working  with  another  ins3tu3on,  he  or  she  can  affiliate  with  the  new  ins3tu3on  and  his/her  training  record  transfers.  

  • Contact  Informa3on  

    •  Ques3ons  related  to  Human  Subjects  Training,  or  Human  Subjects  Training  requirements  should  be  directed  to  the  University  Human  Subjects  Review  CommiJee:  [email protected]  

    •  Ques3ons  related  to  RCR  training  should  be  directed  to  the  Office  of  Research  Development:  [email protected]