CITI Training Information

Kennesaw State University subscribes to the Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI) to provide online training modules in the different Research Compliance areas. CITI training allows flexibility for researchers to complete training on their own time, with the ability to stop and return to training while saving their progress. Each of the Compliance Committees have required CITI training for those who wish to submit research protocols for committee approval.

When you first affiliate your CITI account with KSU, you are taken through a series of questions to determine what courses should be added to your list. If you need to add additional training, you can use the “Add Courses” button at the bottom of your Courses page. You will be taken through the questionnaire again to help you add the new courses.

Please use your KSU email ({NetID}@kennesaw.edu or {NetID}@students.kennesaw.edu) as your Institutional Email Address to ensure that your training can be seen within the Cayuse system. This will help streamline the approval process for protocols submitted in Cayuse.

Before beginning any training, please ensure that you have enrolled in the proper courses. Students whose instructors are requiring CITI for their classes should reach out to their instructor first, because the Office of Research Compliance cannot determine what CITI courses you need. If you have any questions about the exact course titles needed after going through the questionnaire, you can email researchcomp@kennesaw.edu.

Log in to CITI

How to create a CITI profile and affiliate with KSU

Human Subjects:  IRB-required training

Training is valid for 3 years

Who needs to complete Human Subjects Research CITI training?

  • Researchers seeking IRB approval for research with human subjects
  • Researchers named on human research protocols
  • Certain students based on course & instructor requirements

There are additional optional courses on informed consent available.

How to add IRB-required training to your CITI account

Information Privacy & Security (including HIPAA and FERPA training)

Training is valid for 1 year (HIPAA) or 4 years (IPS)

Who needs to complete Information Privacy & Security CITI training?

  • Researchers applying for access to the HIPAA data enclave or who work with Protected Health Information (required training)
  • Researchers working with private and/or confidential human subject data
  • Instructors handling student records (FERPA-covered data)
  • Any employee who handles private and/or confidential data for KSU

How to add IPS training to your CITI account

Biosafety & Biosecurity:  IBC-required training

Training must be refreshed annually

Who needs to complete Biosafety & Biosecurity Research CITI training?

  • Researchers seeking IBC approval for research with biohazards or recombinant nucleic acids
  • Researchers named on research protocols using biohazards or recombinant nucleic acids

How to add IBC-required training to your CITI account

Animal Subjects:  IACUC-required training

Training is valid for 3 years

Who needs to complete Animal Subjects Research CITI training?

  • Researchers seeking IACUC approval for research with vertebrate animals
  • Researchers named on research protocols using vertebrate animals

How to add IACUC-required training to your CITI account

Conflict of Interest:  Funding sponsor-required training

Training is valid for 4 years

Who needs to complete Conflicts of Interest in Research CITI training?

  • All active researchers, especially those seeking extramural research funding

How to add COI training to your CITI account

Conflict Management:  How to manage relationships within your team

Who needs to complete Conflict Management CITI training?

  • Research team leaders (i.e., research faculty) who are establishing their lab/research groups
  • Suggested for all researchers

How to add Conflict Management training to your CITI account

Good Clinical Practice Training

Who needs to complete Good Clinical Practice CITI training?

  • Researchers who are conducting a clinical trial
    • A clinical trial is “A research study in which one or more human subjects are prospectively assigned to one or more interventions (which may include placebo or other control) to evaluate the effects of those interventions on health-related biomedical or behavioral outcomes.” (NIH)
    • See also information on basic experimental studies involving humans (BESH)
  • Researchers who are looking to commercialize a drug, biologic, or medical device

How to add GCP training to your CITI account

Export Compliance Awareness

Who needs to complete Export Compliance Awareness CITI training?

  • All active researchers
  • Suggested for campus staff who interface with research activities

How to add Export Compliance Awareness training to your CITI account

Responsible Conduct of Research

Who needs to complete Responsible Conduct of Research CITI training?

  • Researchers who are paid with grant funds that require such training
  • Suggested for all researchers

NOTE: These courses do NOT fulfill the requirements for human subjects research (IRB) protocol approval.

How to add RCR training to your CITI account

CITI Webinars: All Access Package

Our CITI subscription also includes access to all available Webinars at CITI. You can add Webinars by clicking “Add Courses” at the bottom of your KSU My Courses page and selecting “Webinars.” A current list of Webinars can also be found on the CITI website.

 

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