Policy
Statements for Educational Training for Human Subject Research
Previous
Policy:
SECTION
4.2 REQUIRED EDUCATIONAL TRAINING
In accordance with federal
regulations, it is necessary for all individuals identified as “key personnel” to
complete required educational training on the protection of human research
subjects. Key
personnel include all individuals responsible for the design and conduct of the
study.
When
submitting a protocol for IRB review (both new and continuing review), the
Principal Investigator must include written verification that each of the key
personnel has successfully completed the online educational tutorial located on
the UNTHSC web site. No protocols will be reviewed for new or continuing review that are not in compliance with this requirement.
New
Policy:
SECTION
4.2 REQUIRED EDUCATIONAL TRAINING
In accordance with federal
regulations, it is necessary for all individuals identified as “key personnel”
to complete required educational training on the protection of human research
subjects. Each
Investigator/key personnel who is directly involved in the treatment or
evaluation of research subjects in the covered study must successfully complete
an appropriate and approved training program.
When submitting a protocol for IRB
review (both new and continuing review), the Principal Investigator must
include written verification that each of the key personnel has successfully
completed the appropriate educational tutorial/program designated by the UNTHSC
Office for the Protection of Human Subjects (OPHS) through the CITI
(Collaborative IRB Training Initiative) Course in the Protection of Human
Subjects, with links located on the UNTHSC IRB web site. This is the basic
standard training requirement for all faculty, staff, and students engaged in
research involving human subjects.
Alternatively, the educational training requirement can be met through any one
of the following:
Note that all other non-CITI on-line
training by other universities, programs or organizations does not meet this
educational requirement. Although such programs, such as that offered by NIH through
the National Cancer Institute (“Human Participant Protections Education for
Research Teams”) at http://cme.cancer.gov/clinicaltrials/learning/humanparticipant-protections.asp)
can provide useful information, they do not qualify as a substitute for CITI
educational training program under this policy.