Researchers who collect data from subjects through interactions or interventions, obtain informed consent to participate in a study, or receive or have access to identifiable private information are considered to be engaged in Human Subjects Research and must complete the human subjects CITI training. The modules required for basic training are indicated below. Please select the "Social & Behavioral Research" course. This course fulfills the IRB HSR training requirements.
For instruction on how to register for CITI training, please go to the CITI Program Information page.
Modules required for the basic training for all personnel involved in Human Subjects Research include:
- History and Ethical Principles – SBE (ID: 490)
- Defining Research with Human Subjects - SBE (ID: 491)
- The Federal Regulations - SBE (ID: 502)
- Assessing Risk - SBE (ID: 503)
- Informed Consent - SBE (ID: 504)
- Privacy and Confidentiality - SBE (ID: 505)
- Unanticipated Problems and Reporting Requirements in Social and Behavioral Research (ID: 14928)
The following modules are required only if applicable in the conduct of the research:
- Cultural Competence in Research (ID: 15166)
- Conflicts of Interest in Human Subjects Research (ID: 17464)
- Research and HIPAA Privacy Protections (ID: 14)
- Vulnerable Subjects - Research Involving Workers/Employees (ID: 483)
- Research with Prisoners - SBE (ID: 506)
- Research with Children - SBE (ID: 507)
- Research in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools - SBE (ID: 508)
- International Research - SBE (ID: 509)
- Internet-Based Research - SBE (ID: 510)
- Belmont Report and Its Principles (ID: 1127)
- Students in Research (ID: 1321)