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Human Subjects Training

Learn about the importance of human subjects training and how to complete the required CITI training. This training is mandatory for those submitting to the Committee for the Protection of Human Subjects (CPHS/IRB) and covers biomedical and social/behavioral research. Renew every three years.

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Human Subjects Training

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  1. Human Subjects Training • Do I need to complete Human Subjects (CITI) Training? • If you’re submitting to the Committee for the Protection of Human Subjects (CPHS/IRB) – YES! • If you’re submitting as Quality Improvement (QI) – NO • Unsure? Contact your mentor/faculty contact.

  2. Human Subjects Training • https://about.citiprogram.org/en/homepage/ • Select “Register” • Under “select your organization affiliation”, search for “Houston”, and select The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston • Click “continue” to create your username and password • Complete: • Human Subjects Research (Group 1 for biomedical research OR Group 2 for social and behavioral research) • Good Clinical Practice

  3. Human Subjects Training • You can expect to spend around five hours completing this training. • Once you have completed the two modules, save your completion certificates. • Training must be renewed every three years.

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