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    CITI Training Enrollment Procedure.doc
    File Size: 635K
    These are the directions on how to enroll in an online course from the CITI website
    handout in Handouts 1 in IRB
    CITI Program Directions.pdf
    File Size: 152K
    This are directions from CITI on how to complete the online course and save your certificate of completion
    handout in Handouts 1 in IRB
    Waiver for Documentation of Informed Consent
    File Size: 43K
    A waiver for documentation of informed consent is a request whereby a signed consent document is not required. Examples include online, verbal, and implied consent. Consent will still be obtained from participants; however, they will not be required to sign the consent form. There are only three circumstances when the IRB may waive the requirement to obtain a signed consent form: The only record linking the research participant and the research would be the consent document and the principal risk would be potential harm resulting from a breach of confidentiality (participant must be asked
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