Animal Use and Care CITI Registration (Previous CITI Users) 1. Visit www.citiprogram.org 2. Next Previous CITI Users enter your Username & Password then click Submit 3. Click on Add a course or update your learner groups for City University of New York (CUNY) 4. Click the circle next to Take the Working the Course. a. Do NOT Select Human Subjects Refresher Course, Responsible Conduct of, Conflicts of Interest, or Human Subjects Course. 5. Click Next Question (located at the bottom of the page) 6. Click the circle next to: a. Members ONLY if you are a member of the. b. Administrators and Facility - ONLY if you are a staff member of one of the Vivariums, an Administrator, or Institutional Official. c. Team if you are on a particular research protocols as PI, CO- PI, student, faculty, staff, or any other key personnel key personnel. 7. Click Next Question (located at the bottom of the page) 8. Under Status you will see Not Started Enter or Not Passed - Re-enter, click on the word Enter or Re-enter a. This will bring you to the courses/modules that you must complete before receiving your certificate at the end. b. Follow all on-screen directions c. See chart below for the list of modules that must be completed an overall passing grade of 80%
Course and Module Names Team Principle or Co Assistant Vivarium Working With s Members Working Additional modules (found under Optional Modules) Housing Social Animals Surgery Using Hazardous and Toxic Agents in Animals Housing Rodents on Wire Floors Using Explosive Agents in the Animal Facility, If, rats, or other social animals, If nonsurvival or survival surgery is part of the protocol, If or rats, If, rats, or other social animals, If nonsurvival or survival surgery is part of the protocol, If or rats Already included in Animal Care and Use Course Antibody Production in Animals antibody production in Animals antibody production in Animals Created on 6/6/2012 11:07:00 AM Update 03/2013 Page 2 of 10
9. Once Finished Required Modules go to the main menu and click the word Print next to Completed. Print (or save as PDF or Word) the completion report and send to the Office 6S-137. 10. Next you will click the Add a course or update your learner groups on your CITI page main menu. 11. Click the circle next to Take the Animal Use and Care course. a. Do NOT Select Human Subjects Refresher Course, Responsible Conduct of, Conflicts of Interest, or Human Subjects Course. 12. Click Next Question (located at the bottom of the page) 13. Click the circle next to: a. Members ONLY if you are a member of the. b. Administrators and Facility - ONLY if you are a staff member of one of the Vivariums, an Administrator, or Institutional Official. c. Team if you are on a particular research protocols as PI, CO- PI, student, faculty, staff, or any other key personnel key personnel. 14. Click Next Question (located at the bottom of the page) 15. Under Status you will see Not Started Enter or Not Passed - Re-enter, click on the word Enter or Re-enter a. This will bring you to the courses/modules that you must complete before receiving your certificate at the end. b. Follow all on-screen directions c. See chart below for the list of modules that must be completed an overall passing grade of 80% Created on 6/6/2012 11:07:00 AM Update 03/2013 Page 3 of 10
Course and Module Names Animal Care and Use Course Team Principle or Co See optional modules below Assistant See optional modules below Vivarium Members Introduction to Post Procedure Care of Mice and in : Minimizing Pain and Distress, If or rats, If or rats Responsibility No Additional Animal Care and Use Modules (found under Optional Courses) Minimizing Sources of Non experimental Variation Systematically Monitoring for Pain and Distress No Already included in Animal Care and Use Course Detecting Clinical Signs of Pain and Distress Appearance and Behavior Created on 6/6/2012 11:07:00 AM Update 03/2013 Page 4 of 10
Physical Exam for Clinical Condition No Body Weight No Fluid and Electrolyte Balance No Body Temperature No Tumors Only if Tumors Alleviation of Pain and Distress Documentation of Post Procedure Care Summary Introduction to Working Amphibians in Settings Using Amphibians Taxonomy, Mandates and Occupational Health Issues (Amphibians in Settings) use Working Amphibians in Settings" Alternatives Search, Housing, Source, and Acclimation and Quarantine (Amphibians in Settings) use Working Amphibians in Created on 6/6/2012 11:07:00 AM Update 03/2013 Page 5 of 10
Settings" Biology, Pain and Distress, Handling, and Pain Relief (Amphibians in Settings) use Working Amphibians in Settings" Surgery, Supportive Care and Monitoring, Euthanasia, and References (Amphibians in Settings) use Working Amphibians in Settings" Introduction to Working Mice in Settings Using Mice Mandates and Occupational Health Issues (Mice in Settings) use the version listed directly under Working Mice in Settings" Alternatives Searches, Humane Standards, Housing, and Acclimation and Quarantine (Mice in Settings) use Working Mice in Settings" Created on 6/6/2012 11:07:00 AM Update 03/2013 Page 6 of 10
Detecting Pain and Distress, Genetics, and Biological Features (Mice in Settings) Injections, Blood Collection, and Antibody Production (Mice in Settings) use Working Mice in Settings" Surgery, Supportive Care and Monitoring, Euthanasia, and References (Mice in Settings) use Working Mice in Settings" Introduction to Working in Settings ( in Settings) Using Mandates and Occupational Health Issues ( in Settings) use the version listed directly under Working in Settings" Alternatives Searches, Humane Standards, Housing, and Acclimation and Quarantine ( in Settings) use Working in Settings" Created on 6/6/2012 11:07:00 AM Update 03/2013 Page 7 of 10
Detecting Pain and Distress, Genetics, and Biological Features ( in Settings) use Working in Settings" Injections, Blood Collection, Antibody Production, and Pain Relief ( in Settings) use the version listed directly under Working in Settings" Surgery, Supportive Care and Monitoring, Euthanasia, and References ( in Settings) use Working in Settings" Introduction to Working Animals In Biomedical Refresher Course Modules When Directed When Directed When Directed When Directe d When Directed Aseptic Surgery For those conducting procedures involving surgery For those conducting procedures involving surgery Already included in Animal Care and Use Course 16. Once Finished Required Modules go to the main menu and click the word Print next to Completed. Print (or save as PDF or Word) the completion report and send to the Office 6S-137. 17. Next you will click the Add a course or update your learner groups on your CITI page main menu. Created on 6/6/2012 11:07:00 AM Update 03/2013 Page 8 of 10
18. For those or reviewing protocols related to Fishes, including: ers, staff, members and staff, and Vivarium : Click the circle next to Take the Animal Use and Care course. a. Do NOT Select Human Subjects Refresher Course, Responsible Conduct of, Conflicts of Interest, or Human Subjects Course. 19. Click Next Question (located at the bottom of the page) 20. Click the circle next to: a. Working With Fish in 21. Click Next Question (located at the bottom of the page) 22. Under Status you will see Not Started Enter or Not Passed - Re-enter, click on the word Enter or Re-enter a. This will bring you to the courses/modules that you must complete before receiving your certificate at the end. b. Follow all on-screen directions c. See chart below for the list of modules that must be completed an overall passing grade of 80% Created on 6/6/2012 11:07:00 AM Update 03/2013 Page 9 of 10
Course and Module Names Working Fishes in Team Principle or Co For those conducting research Fish Assistant For those conducting research Fish Vivarium Members 23. Once Finished Required Modules go to the main menu and click the word Print next to Completed. Print (or save as PDF or Word) the completion report and send to the Office 6S-137. Created on 6/6/2012 11:07:00 AM Update 03/2013 Page 10 of 10