Human Subjects Research Educational Program (CITI)
The Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI) Program is a leading provider of research ethics, compliance, and professional development education. NYMC has subscribed to the CITI Program for its human subjects' research training requirements, as well as many other research-training topics. The CITI course is an online, self-paced, modular program. Learn more about the CITI Program at their website: www.CITIprogram.org.
All research personnel defined as anyone participating in any research activity involving human subjects, has contact with human subjects and/or access to research data, must complete the CITI courses. You will be required to complete either the Biomedical (All) Research Personnel or Social & Behavioral Research Personnel course, the Conflict of Interest course, a Good Clinical Practice (GCP) course, and 2 Webinars: Cost Allowability on Federally Sponsored Awards, A Beginner's Guide to Being a Sponsor-Investigator which are available on-line at: www.CITIprogram.org.
- Research personnel must complete the CITI courses before research can begin.
- Failure to comply with this requirement will result in delayed permission to initiate or continue conducting human subject research
As in most professions, continuing education is a means to update members on new information as well as to reinforce the basic foundation. As an added benefit and incentive, CITI affords the opportunity, for a fee, to obtain CME credits. If you do not choose to obtain CME credits, the courses are free.
CITI Registration Process
The CITI courses are accessed at: www.CITIprogram.org
Once at the site:
- Click on “Register”.
- Under "Select Your Organization Affiliation," enter “New York Medical College”.
- Complete the Membership Information Page and click "Submit".
- Follow instructions to select the required courses:
- Biomedical (All) Research Personnel – Basic or Social & Behavioral Research Personnel – Basic course.
- Conflict of Interest course.
- a Good Clinical Practice (GCP) course.
- Webinar: Cost Allowability and Federally Sponsored Awards.
- Webinar: A Beginner's Guide to Being a Sponsor-Investigator.
- All modules must be completed and passed with a score of 85% or better. It is possible to re-take any module’s test as many times as necessary to achieve a better score
If your email address registered for CITI matches your email address registered in your Mentor profile, your CITI training data will be linked automatically (may take 1 - 2 business days).
If your email address registered for CITI does not match your email address in your Mentor profile, you may upload copies of your completion reports to Mentor. Please retain copies for your records.
It is not necessary to complete the program in one sitting. You can leave the program and return later by re-entering your username and password.