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Human Subject Protection Training:

Swedish Research Center (SRC) policy requires researchers (investigators, sub-investigators, research staff, study coordinators, and other key study personnel) to be adequately trained in human subjects protection before conducting human subjects research at Swedish. To that end, documentation of completed human subject protection training is a requirement before research can be conducted at Swedish. Additionally, training must be obtained at least once every 3 years.

Swedish utilizes an internet-based course (CITI) administered by the University of Miami to facilitate human subject protection training. The course can be accessed via the internet at www.citiprogram.org . When registering for the course, please designate Swedish Medical Center as an institutional affiliation so that the Swedish Research Center will receive notice of your training completion.

University of Miami CITI Web-Based Training Instructions: http://www.swedishmedical.org/research/education/CITI.html

Swedish also honors most human subjects protection training completed at the University of Washington, the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, and other local institutions. Other training may be accepted on a case-by-case basis.

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Education
Resources:

The following is a list of certification courses and other classes and information available for research professionals:

  Western Institutional Review Board (WIRB):

  • "A Guide for Researchers" containing general information about conducting research and using WIRB for review of research.

  Public Responsibility in Medicine and Research (PRIM&R):

  Regulatory Affairs Professionals Society (RAPS):

  Applied Research Ethics National Association (ARENA):

  Association of Clinical Research Professionals (ACRP):

  UW Extension Certificate Programs:

  VA ERIC Distance Learning/Cyber Courses

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