National Institutes of Health (NIH) Introduces Requirement for Human Subjects Research Training
National Institutes of Health (NIH) Introduces Requirement for Human Subjects Research Training
CITI Program Founded with Human Subjects Research Training Focused on Biomedical Research
Human Subjects Research Training Added for Social, Behavioral, Education Researchers
Addition of Good Clinical Practice and Responsible Conduct of Research
Training for Institutional Animal Care and Use Committees (Animal Care and Use)
Addition of Biosafety and Biosecurity Training
Continuing Education Credits Launched
Version 2.0 of Learning Management System (LMS)
Addition of Export Compliance Series
CITI Program Acquired by BRANY from University of Miami
Revised Common Rule Implemented
Launch of Technology Ethics Content
Continue to Launch Version 3.0 of LMS
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CITI Program identifies education and training needs in the communities we serve and provides high quality, peer-reviewed, web-based educational materials to meet those needs.
Our focus areas include courses in ethics, research, meeting regulatory requirements, responsible conduct of research, research administration and other topics pertinent to the interests of member organizations, individual learners, and society.
These materials are designed and regularly updated to:
Enhance the integrity and professionalism of medical, healthcare, technology, and higher education communities, staff, and students conducting research or other compliance-related activities in the United States and globally.
Educate members, administrators and organizational leadership of ethics committees and compliance entities to enable them to conduct their oversight and credentialing duties effectively, efficiently and professionally.
Promote ethical research at organizations where research is conducted through the education of research administrators and organizational leadership.
CITI Program will continue to expand to meet the ever-growing needs of the research, healthcare, technology, and educational organizations that rely on us to train learners globally. We plan to continue to build new content offerings, invest in enhancing the learning management features and delivery, and continuously improve the quality and value of our program. As CITI Program enters its third decade, we will aim to remain a trusted partner and the preeminent choice for organizations to meet their training needs.
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