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Human Subjects Research (HSR) This series provides core training in human subjects research and includes the historical development of human subject protections, ethical issues, and current regulatory and guidance information.
Learn some of the defining features of stress and its effects on critical thinking, risk analysis, and ethical decision-making within research environments. CITI Program provides training courses for colleges and universities, healthcare institutions, technology and research organizations, and governmental agencies.
Provides an overview of COIs in human subjects research by identifying when an interest or relationship may result in a COI, differentiating types of COIs and when they should be reported, and discussing challenges and strategies to manage both individual and institutional COIs.
The University of Miami Collaborative IRB Training Initiative, also known as the CITI Program, is an interactive set of modules designed to improve knowledge of the Common Rule and other human subject research regulations.
The SFVAHCS requires regular training for all individuals engaged in research with human subjects, their tissue or data. If you are working at the SFVAHCS, we recommend completion of the VA CITI training, which will meet UCSF’s requirements.
Required Tutorial on Human Subject Research Protection and Good Clinical Practice. Stanford provides access to required training through an interactive online tutorial, the CITI (Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative) Course in The Protection of Human Research Subjects. CITI Website. (link is external)
CITI is an online training platform that provides courses in biomedical and socio-behavioral research. These courses educate researchers about the ethical principles for working with human research subjects and the regulatory requirements for conducting research.