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CITI Program Information

The UT Health Science Center, its College of Medicine campuses, and Erlanger Health Systems are committed to protecting our research volunteers—and the integrity of the data derived from their participation in research. As a result, the University is requiring that its faculty, residents, fellows, students, other investigators, IRB members, administrators, and all other individuals who participate in the conduct of human subject research, including those using human-derived materials, must complete a nationally recognized online course prior to beginning research at the University. The course is the Collaborative IRB Training Initiative (CITI) program. The CITI training program can be accessed at citiprogram.org.

Dr. Paul Schwartzberg, Associate Dean and DIO for the UT Health Science Center College of Medicine Chattanooga, is requiring that all incoming residents and fellows must complete the appropriate CITI modules before beginning training (prior to July 1).

There are a number of modules, some geared primarily to biomedical research, some to social/behavioral research. There is one that has been designed specifically for the University of Tennessee College of Medicine Chattanooga as part of the University of Tennessee system.  Do not confuse it with UTC. Review of all modules is encouraged, but learners are only required to complete the modules according to their category, which is defined by title/group (e.g. Clinical Investigators and staff, IRB Members, IRB Administrators, Institutional Officials or students), as indicated in the CITI introduction.  BASIC Human Subject Research + Good Clinical Practice Modules are required.

Specific instructions for registering and completing required courses are below.

Online training courses MUST be completed by:

  • Anyone acting as an employee or agent of UT Health Science Center College of Medicine Chattanooga — including faculty, staff, students, residents, or fellows — engaged in the conduct of human subject research (working directly with human subjects or with identifiable data or biological specimens)
  • Employees or agents conducting or assisting with human subjects research at any Erlanger Health campus, outpatient office or UT Health Science Center College of Medicine Chattanooga facility.
  • Department chairs who approve/acknowledge research
  • Research administrators
  • IRB board members and staff

If you have completed CITI at another institution, you can affiliate your certification with UT Health Science Center College of Medicine Chattanooga by completing the following:

  • Go to citiprogram.org/
  • Log in with your username and password, which will take you to the main menu.
  • In the blue banner, click “Add Institutional Affiliation”
  • Select “University of Tennessee College of Medicine Chattanooga” from the list of institutions.
  • Follow the online instructions

UT Health Science Center College of Medicine Chattanooga IRB approval of any new application, continuing review, or revision application is contingent upon training completion. 

The University of Tennessee College of Medicine Chattanooga Office of Human Subject Protections (OHSP) will administer this program.  For questions or concerns regarding the CITI training program, you may contact: Stacey Hendricks, 423.778.3818, stacey.hendricks@erlanger.org.

Instructions for CITI Registration

Log onto citiprogram.org

Once you access the CITI (Course in The Protection of Human Research Subjects) home page, you may follow the steps listed below to register the CITI Program.

Step 1: Click on the Register Icon to register yourself before you login.

Screenshot of CITI Program site with an arrow pointing to the Register button in the top right corner of the page.

Step 2: To find our organization, start typing our name into the box provided (University of Tennessee College of Medicine Chattanooga) Don't get confused with UTC (local undergraduate campus). After you have entered the school name, agree to the terms and click on “Continue to Step 2”.

Screenshot of citiprogram.org web page that points to the name that should be listed in step 1 of the registration process.

Step 3: Enter your name and email address (can be your personal email).

Screenshot of the registration screen on citiprogram.org.

Step 4: Create a Username, Password, and set-up a Security Question.

Screenshot of citiprogram.org with step 3 of the registration process.

Step 5: Enter your Country of Residence.

Screenshot of citiprogram.org that highlights step 4 of the registration process: country of residence.

Step 6: Select “No” to receiving Continuing Education Unit credit for completed CITI Program Courses. Select if you would like to be contacted regarding research surveys.

Screenshot of citiprogram.org web page registration process. In this step you must answer questions about CEU and surveys.

Step 7: Enter the required information requested by UT COM Chattanooga. For your role in research, select “Principal Investigator,” Co-Investigator,” or “Other” from the drop down list.

*You can use your personal email address for the institutional space (your Erlanger email address will not be active until you officially start).

Screenshot of Citi Program web page. This section is about providing information that has been requested by UT College of Medicine Chattanooga.

Step 8: Select “Yes” for the Conflicts of Interest course and Select Basic Human Subjects Research-Basic, as well as Good Clinical Practice for Clinical Researchers. After you select your required options, click complete registration.

Screenshot of the Citi Program website with the preferred answers for Conflict of Interest and Human Subjects Research.

Step 9: Click on “Finalize Registration.

Screenshot of citiprogram.org showing a button to finalize your registration.

Jun 10, 2024