CITI Web-based Human Subjects Training

Relevant IRB policies/procedures:

  • Training (Policy 2.20) [pdf]

[all IRB policies/procedures]

The Collaborative IRB Training Initiative (CITI) is a collaboration between FHCRC and the University of Miami offering web-based training courses in human subjects protection.

Each CITI course is made up of individual modules. A full course takes several hours to complete, but you don't have to do it all in one sitting. Most modules take about 15-20 minutes each.

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Below are some tips for using the CITI website. You may want to print this page for reference.

1. Register

When you first visit the CITI website, you will be asked to register and provide basic contact information.  Note:  Be sure to select "Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center" in the "Participating Institutions" box.  This ensures that the FHCRC IRB receives record of your training.

2. Choose course(s)

You will be asked to choose courses by answering 2 questions. Choose a basic or refresher course.

Notes:

3. Take the training

After you choose courses, you will be taken to the Learner's Menu. Click on a Grade book to begin a course.

To request other courses, click on View/update your Learner Group.

Questions?

If you have questions about registration or training status, contact Jonathon Sargent at jsargent@fhcrc.org.

If you have questions about using CITI to fulfill your training requirement, contact  James Riddle, IRO Director, at 667-6501.

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