Training and Education

ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉú uses the CITI Program to provide trainings for Human Subjects and Animal Welfare research, Financial Conflicts of Interest, and to fulfill federal Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) requirements. Each of the RCR course offerings covers the core norms, principles, and rules governing the practice of responsible research.

RCR training is now part of funding requirements of both the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the National Science Foundation (NSF). RCR is increasingly viewed as an essential component of research training, regardless of a researcher’s source of funding. There is an RCR course specifically tailored to research administrators and additional CITI courses for those serving on the IRB and IACUC.

 

  1. Visit the .
  2. Register to create an account.
  3. Select "California State University, Long Beach" as your Organization Affiliation and continue with the registration process.
  4. You can now select and complete your online courses at your leisure.
  5. Once you have completed a course, CITI will provide you with a Certificate of Completion. You are strongly encouraged to download documentation for your own records.

Responsible Conduct of Research Courses

To fulfill the Responsible Conduct of Research requirement, complete the module on Social & Behavioral Research – Basic course.

Other modules available that may interest you include:

  • Biomedical Responsible Conduct of Research
  • Physical Science Responsible Conduct of Research
  • Humanities Responsible Conduct of Research
  • Responsible Conduct of Research for Engineers
  • Responsible Conduct of Research for Administrators

Human Subjects Courses

All researchers, faculty, students, and staff conducting research involving the use of human subjects, or accessing their private identifiable records, must complete the mandatory CITI trainings before IRB approval is granted and the research is initiated.  To fulfill this ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉú Protection of Human Subjects requirement, complete the module on Social & Behavioral Research – Basic course.

Other modules available that may interest you include:

  • Biomedical Research
  • IRB Members

Lab Animal Welfare Courses

To fulfill the minimum ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉú requirement for IACUC protocol submission, complete the module on "Working with the IACUC" Course. The IACUC may require additional modules depending on the nature of your research. All personnel who will be working with the animals must be listed on the protocol and must be trained.

Other modules available that may interest you include:

  • Essentials for IACUC Members and IACUC Community Member
  • Minimizing Pain and Distress in Mice and Rats

Specific electives applicable to your research that are offered for your selection include:

  • Aseptic Surgery
  • Working with Frogs, Toads or other Amphibians
  • Working with Mice. Family: Muridae Cricetidae
  • Work with Hamsters. Family: Muridae
  • Working with Rats. Genus: Rattus
  • Working With Fish in Research

Conflicts of Interest

The CITI Conflicts of Interest course offers basic background in the elements of the federal regulations on financial conflicts of interest and of strategies to apply in their practice.

At the conclusion of this activity learners will be able to:

  • Recognize, manage and report financial conflicts of interest.
  • Evaluate circumstances in their work where new COI regulations apply.
  • Identify circumstances under which the researcher objectivity may potentially be affected by a COI.
  • Distinguish among conflicts of commitment, conflicts of conscience, and institutional conflicts of interest.
  • Identify strategies to manage these three forms of conflicts.

If you have any questions regarding CITI or need guidance in the registration and course selection process, please contact the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs Research Compliance specialists.