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CITI Training

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Expired CITI Training


  • Navigate to the CITI Training Portal via the CITI Training link above.
    • When you open the NIH CITI Portal, do NOT click on Add Institutional Affiliation. 
    • Click on “View Courses” to the right of National Institutes of Health
  • Use your NIH AD email address for CITI Registration.  To find your AD Email address navigate to the NIH NED website.  Allow 1 day for completed training to appear in PROTECT.
  • If there are any training discrepancies (such as if an individual believes they have completed the training but it is not accurately reflected in PROTECT), please submit a PROTECT Help Desk Ticket and attach the completed training certificates. This will allow the NIH PROTECT Support Team to troubleshoot the reason for failure of the training records to download into PROTECT.



CITI Training FAQs


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Heading Where can I find the training requirements for investigators on my protocol?
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You can find these requirements in Policy 103, and additional information can be found in the accompanying guidance on Policy 103.

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Heading1. How can I access the correct NIH CITI portal that will allow my CITI training records to download into PROTECT?
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Log into your CITI account via the NIH portal by clicking here, and then scroll down to Required Training and then click on CITI Training.

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Heading2. How do I check my training records via the NIH CITI portal?
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After accessing the portal as described in question 1, click on “Records” along the banner at the top of the page.

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A list of your completed courses will be displayed.  The list is easiest to view in full screen mode.

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Heading3. How do I create an account in the NIH CITI portal?
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You must be sure that the email used for this account matches your NED AD email in order for your training records to download to PROTECT. To find your NED AD email, go to the NIH directory on the NIH home page and click on Staff Directory in the upper right.

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Enter your name

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Towards the bottom of the page that then opens, locate your NIH AD Email and be sure this is the email you use in your NIH CITI portal account.

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Log into your CITI account via the NIH portal by clicking here, and then scroll down to Required Training and then click on CITI Training.

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When you open the NIH CITI Portal, do NOT click on Add Institutional Affiliation. (You are all ready affiliated with the correct NIH affiliation since you logged on via this portal.)  Instead, click on “View Courses” to the right of National Institutes of Health

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Click on the button that says “View Courses” to the right of National Institutes of Health

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You will see either a screen with courses listed, or you will see this:

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If the course you need to complete (e.g. Biomedical 101, Social & Behavioral Educational Modules or Good Clinical Practice Course (US FDA focus)) is not listed, scroll to the bottom of the screen and click on Add a Course.

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Pick the course you want to complete.

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When you click on a course, it is added under your Active Courses so that you can access the content

Once you complete the course, save your certificate in case a non-NIH sponsor needs to see it. Additionally, you may need to provide if a non-NIH IRB is overseeing your protocol since these entities will not have access to either the NIH CITI portal or to training records in PROTECT.

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Heading5. I have a certificate of completion for a CITI course, but the training is not showing up in PROTECT. Why is this?
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If you have a completion certificate that shows that your training has not expired, but it does not have “National Institutes of Health” at the bottom left (see below), this means that you took the course through an alternate CITI portal that will not download records into PROTECT, and you will need to transfer your training records into the correct NIH CITI portal in order to download into PROTECT.  (See Q6 for instructions to transfer records)

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Heading6. I completed my course via a different NIH CITI link, or I completed the training at a non-NIH site before coming to NIH. If my training is still up to date, how can I transfer my records to the correct NIH CITI portal so that it will show up in PROTECT?
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First you need to establish an account in the correct NIH CITI portal. See instructions in Question 3 above.

Note that your CITI user ID will appear at the top right in the banner section. If you need to transfer records from another CITI account into the NIH CITI account, you will need this number. Do not confuse this with the numbers that are assigned to specific courses.

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You will need to call CITI at 888-529-5929 and provide them with your NIH CITI portal ID and ask them to transfer them in from the non-NIH portal. E.g. If you are new to NIH, you may have completed GCP (US FDA focus) at your prior site, and you can transfer that completion record into the NIH CITI portal.

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Heading7. I have completed my required CITI training in the NIH CITI account portal on the OHSRP website, or I have contacted CITI to ask them to transfer my records into the NIH CITI portal. How do I know that the process has been completed and the training records are in PROTECT?
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Log into your CITI account using the NIH CITI portal and follow the instructions in Questions 1 and 2 above.  By the following day, your records should have transferred from the NIH CITI database to PROTECT. 

You can check to see if training has downloaded in PROTECT after 6 hours by clicking here and signing into PROTECT. 

After you log into PROTECT, follow the instructions in the screenshots below.

In the upper right corner, click on the drop-down arrow, and then click on “My Profile".

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Once your profile opens, scroll to the bottom of the page where you will find your training courses listed with both the date completed and the expiration date.

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If you still have questions, feel free to email Peg Sanders at margaret.sanders@nih.gov


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For NIH CITI Training Questions and Additional Information, please contact: OHSRPCompliance@od.nih.gov

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