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A Guide for Investigators and Research Staff 


What type of training is required for investigators and key research personnel?

Initial Investigator Training
All UIC Investigators and key research personnel are required to meet the initial training requirements in human subjects protections before their involvement in the research.

The Principal Investigator is ultimately responsible to ensure that all individuals involved in the research receive both adequate training, including human subjects protection training, and oversight in accordance to the roles these individuals perform in the research.  This includes students or other individuals having minor roles in the research who are not required to be listed on the research protocol. 

HIPAA Training
HIPAA Privacy Rule research training is required for investigators and other key research personnel who are involved in research utilizing protected health information (PHI). 

Continuing Education
All UIC Investigators and other key research personnel involved in human subjects research must complete a minimum of two hours of continuing education in human subject protections every two years.

Information on Training Courses are listed on the OPRS website.

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