• CITI Program

    Request Form for Free COVID-19 Training Content 

    Our free COVID-19 training package includes our COVID-19: Back to Campus (2020-2021) course, Remote Contact Tracing course, COVID-19: Insights for Higher Ed Leaders course, and Participating in Vaccine Research webinar, What You Need to Know About COVID-19 Vaccine webinar, and COVID-19: Mental Health for Higher Ed & Healthcare course.
  • All * required fields must be filled out or you will not be able to proceed and submit the form. This form should be filled by a senior decision-maker at your organization to authorize course access to its learners.

  • See a list of subscribing organizations if you are not sure.

  • Step 1

    As a decision-maker for your organization, please provide us with some information.
  • Step 1

    As a decision-maker for your organization, please provide us with some information. Note: If you are not currently a CITI Program administrator for your organization, please contact the appropriate person within your organization (often the IRB Director, IACUC Director, or Institutional Official/Signatory Official) to coordinate this course addition request to your organization’s CITI Program gradebooks).
  • Step 2

    Provide us with some information on who will be the main administrator for these courses. The administrator will serve as the primary contact and person responsible for any access to data. We suggest naming a current CITI Program administrator to avoid any delays in setup.
  • Please contact Support to add multiple administrators after submitting the form.

  • Step 2

    Acknowledgement of request and release clause
  • I wish to provide access to the courses and webinars included in the Complimentary COVID-19 Training series for our institution researchers, students and staff, and acknowledge that I have read and understood the statements in the paragraphs below:

    By submitting this form, I certify that I am an authorized representative of the organization mentioned above to request the COVID-19 Training be made available to our organization’s learners.  I understand that access to this course is free through March 1, 2023. Course access does not include access to any other CITI Program courses, services, customization options, or provide access to any administrative tools.

    The course materials for COVID-19: Back to Campus were developed or reviewed by medical, research, and environmental health and safety professionals in coordination with the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) in an effort to help researchers, students, and administrative staff, manage the risks associated with COVID-19 as they return to campus. Some of these materials may be based on resources and guidance documents produced by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Health and Safety Administration, and the National Institutes of Health. The materials are presented by the CITI Program for dissemination of information to members of the AAMC as well as other institutions. Please note, it is not possible to include discussion of everything necessary to ensure a healthy and safe working environment in a presentation of this nature. As such, this information must be understood as a tool for addressing workplace hazards but not a comprehensive solution. As researchers learn more about COVID-19, professional recommendations and legal requirements may change, and we urge you to keep apprised of such developments. In addition, organizations should always adhere to state and local regulations. Organizations using this course are responsible for training staff, researchers and other individuals on local, State and institutional policies. The information presented here is not intended to provide medical advice. CITI Program and AAMC take no responsibility for the conduct of staff, researchers or any individuals that undertake this training. The organization acknowledges that it is the organization’s decision to have their staff, students and researchers access and undertake this training.  

    The course materials for Remote Contact Tracing were developed by medical professionals as a resource for individuals and organizations wishing to learn more about remote contact tracing in response to COVID-19. Some of these materials may be based on resources and guidance documents produced by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and other federal agencies. What is known about COVID-19 continues to change as advances are made in research and medicine. As such, professional recommendations and legal requirements may change, and we urge you to keep apprised of such developments. Lastly, the information presented here is not intended to provide medical or legal advice and individuals serving as remote contact tracers should discuss specifics of their activities with their organization.

    The COVID-19: Insights for Higher Ed Leaders course, Participating in Vaccine Research webinar, What You Need to Know About COVID-19 Vaccine webinar, and COVID-19: Mental Health for Higher Ed & Healthcare course were designed as resources for individuals and organizations wishing to learn more about these topics. However, the information presented here is not intended to provide medical or legal advice.

  • Step 3

    Acknowledgement of request and release clause
  • I wish to provide access to the courses and webinars included in the Complimentary COVID-19 Training series for our institution researchers, students and staff, and acknowledge that I have read and understood the statements in the paragraphs below:

    By submitting this form, I certify that I am an authorized representative of the organization mentioned above to request the COVID-19 Training be made available to our organization’s learners.  I understand that access to this course is free through March 1, 2023. Course access does not include access to any other CITI Program courses, services, customization options, or provide access to any additional administrative tools.  

     The course materials for COVID-19: Back to Campus were developed or reviewed by medical, research, and environmental health and safety professionals in coordination with the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) in an effort to help researchers, students, and administrative staff, manage the risks associated with COVID-19 as they return to campus. Some of these materials may be based on resources and guidance documents produced by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Health and Safety Administration, and the National Institutes of Health. The materials are presented by the CITI Program for dissemination of information to members of the AAMC as well as other institutions. Please note, it is not possible to include discussion of everything necessary to ensure a healthy and safe working environment in a presentation of this nature. As such, this information must be understood as a tool for addressing workplace hazards but not a comprehensive solution. As researchers learn more about COVID-19, professional recommendations and legal requirements may change, and we urge you to keep apprised of such developments. In addition, organizations should always adhere to state and local regulations. Organizations using this course are responsible for training staff, researchers and other individuals on local, State and institutional policies. The information presented here is not intended to provide medical advice. CITI Program and AAMC take no responsibility for the conduct of staff, researchers or any individuals that undertake this training. The organization acknowledges that it is the organization’s decision to have their staff, students and researchers access and undertake this training.  

    The course materials for Remote Contact Tracing were developed by medical professionals as a resource for individuals and organizations wishing to learn more about remote contact tracing in response to COVID-19. Some of these materials may be based on resources and guidance documents produced by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and other federal agencies. What is known about COVID-19 continues to change as advances are made in research and medicine. As such, professional recommendations and legal requirements may change, and we urge you to keep apprised of such developments. Lastly, the information presented here is not intended to provide medical or legal advice and individuals serving as remote contact tracers should discuss specifics of their activities with their organization.

    The COVID-19: Insights for Higher Ed Leaders course, Participating in Vaccine Research webinar, What You Need to Know About COVID-19 Vaccine webinar, and COVID-19: Mental Health for Higher Ed & Healthcare course were designed as resources for individuals and organizations wishing to learn more about these topics. However, the information presented here is not intended to provide medical or legal advice.

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