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COLLABORATIVE INSTITUTIONAL TRAINING INITIATIVE (CITI)

HUMAN SUBJECTS PROTECTION CURRICULUM COMPLETION REPORT


Printed on 09/02/2014

LEARNER

Hannah Johnson (ID: 4311916)


150 Ligon St
apartment 902
clemson
sc 29631
united states

DEPARTMENT
PHONE
EMAIL
INSTITUTION
EXPIRATION DATE

Medex
7046418782
hbjohns@g.clemson.edu
Greenville Health System
09/01/2016

BIOMEDICAL/CLINICAL RESEARCH : Includes studies that are FDA and Non-FDA Regulated
COURSE/STAGE:
PASSED ON:
REFERENCE ID :

Basic Course/1
09/02/2014
13880872

REQUIRED MODULES
Avoiding Group Harms - U.S. Research Perspectives
Recognizing and Reporting Unanticipated Problems Involving Risks to Subjects or Others in Biomedical Research
Humanitarian Use Devices (HUDs)
Belmont Report and CITI Course Introduction
History and Ethics of Human Subjects Research
Basic Institutional Review Board (IRB) Regulations and Review Process
Informed Consent
Social and Behavioral Research (SBR) for Biomedical Researchers
Records-Based Research
Genetic Research in Human Populations
Research With Protected Populations - Vulnerable Subjects: An Overview
Vulnerable Subjects - Research Involving Prisoners
Vulnerable Subjects - Research Involving Children
Vulnerable Subjects - Research Involving Pregnant Women, Human Fetuses, and Neonates
FDA-Regulated Research
Research and HIPAA Privacy Protections
Vulnerable Subjects - Research Involving Workers/Employees
Conflicts of Interest in Research Involving Human Subjects
Overview of U.S. FDA Regulations for Medical Devices
Informed Consent in Clinical Trials of Drugs, Biologics, and Devices
Audits and Inspections of Clinical Trials

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For this Completion Report to be valid, the learner listed above must be affiliated with a CITI Program participating institution or be a paid
Independent Learner. Falsified information and unauthorized use of the CITI Program course site is unethical, and may be considered
research misconduct by your institution.
Paul Braunschweiger Ph.D.
Professor, University of Miami
Director Office of Research Education
CITI Program Course Coordinator

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