CITI training just allows the institution to have standardized training
that meets the regulations. Otherwise, the institution has to develop
and maintain their own training and it may not meet the regulations.
CITI solves the problem. I wish I thought of it. It's a great lesson
in the way regulations generate an industry to support them. Every
institution will go to a CITI program or something like it, just as a
short-cut to standardization.
Mike Williams
On 9/22/12 1:00 AM, Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS) digest
wrote:
TIPS Digest for Friday, September 21, 2012.
1. question about IRB training
2. Re: question about IRB training
3. Retirement For Bonzo
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Subject: question about IRB training
From: Carol DeVolder<[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2012 14:46:22 -0500
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Hi all,
If you submit work to your institution's IRB, I assume you have to show
some sort of training certification, either from the NIH or an equivalent.
How many of you know if your institution is affiliated with CITI, and if
so, why did your institution go that route? Backchannel is fine.
Thanks,
Carol
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