Students, faculty, and staff researchers (and faculty advisors) who file IRB applications must complete online training offered by the Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI). All researchers (including faculty advisors) engaged in a research project using human subjects are required to complete a course in Human Subjects Research and be listed on the research protocol.
The Human Subjects Research course provides basic training in the conduct of ethical human subjects research. This course is targeted to the type of research generally conducted at John Carroll: social and behavioral research studies such as those often conducted in the areas of psychology, communications, education, sociology, counseling, and business.
CITI training must be completed by all researchers and advisors listed on the IRB application before the application can be considered complete for submission.
The available CITI courses are listed below. The Human Subjects Research courses are those required by the IRB.
Access the CITI Program here. For a detailed guide to creating a new CITI user account, click here.
6 Categories of Courses are available including:
1. Human Subjects Research
2. Animal Care and Use
3. Conflicts of Interest
4. Health Information Privacy & Security (HIPS)
5. Responsible Conduct of Research: RCR Course for Grant Workers
6. Good Clinical Practice (GCP) Certification: Often required for researchers receiving federal funding
Login Information for CITI:
Access CITI here to register or log in.
Need more information? CITI FAQ page.