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Community-Engaged and Community-Based Participatory Research
This course introduces learners to Community-Engaged Research (CEnR) and Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR). It also identifies the ethical...
NIH Career Development (“K”) Awards - Matching Needs to Opportunities
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is the world's largest government funder of biomedical research. Most of the NIH budget supports grants to uni...
Observational Research Protocols: An Introduction
Observational studies are important and exceedingly useful in the biomedical and social sciences, as well as other fields such as education. This cour...
All Access Webinar Package (Organizations Only)
The All Access Webinar Package includes all of CITI Program’s currently available webinar recordings as well as future recordings released during yo...
Institutional/Signatory Official: Human Subjects Research
Institutional/Signatory Official: Human Subjects Research provides a general introduction for institutional officials (IOs) in a variety of organizati...
ICH E6(R3): An Introduction
The course describes the ICH’s Guideline for Good Clinical Practice E6(R3). E6(R3) includes several updates from E6(R2). This video-based course exa...
Promoting Statistical Rigor in Scientific Manuscripts: Perspectives of a Statistical Reviewer
Statistical analyses can reveal important patterns in biomedical data, but can also lead to errors. This webinar provides practical advice on issues t...
Essentials of Public Health Research
While public health research is subject to the same rigorous scientific and ethical standards as other human subjects research, both the unique featur...
OHRP: Human Research Protection Foundational Training
This course introduces the foundations of human research protections and the Common Rule. It explains how the regulations define “research” and ...
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