Training

The use of animals in research, testing and education is subject to a multitude of laws, policies, regulations and standards. Two such laws/policies include the Animal Welfare Act (AWA) and the Public Health Service (PHS) policy, which require documentation that personnel are appropriately trained in animal care and use.听 All personnel conducting research with vertebrate animals must be appropriately qualified and trained before working with animals.

The Principal Investigator (PI) is responsible for providing documentation that all personnel listed in a protocol have completed the required animal care and use training, and documentation is included with the protocol when submitted (CITI certificates of completion are searchable in the CITI program database and do not need to be attached in the protocol). Training Documentation Guidelines

Researchers who are external to the University (those without CU Identikeys) are still required to complete the mandatory trainings detailed below. Before they are able to log in to any system (and/or added into听Key Solutions), they must first be designated as a听Person of Interest听through Human Resources to be issued an identikey. See Getting Started page for details.


Mandatory Training

    • 鈥婨veryone named on the protocol (including students, lab techs, and visiting/external scholars) are required to complete听the applicable trainings via CITI using their 兔子先生传媒文化作品 credentials.
      • See the Office of Research Integrity (Compliance) CITI page for requirements and instructions.
    • Completion of CITI courses expire every three years and must be retaken by researchers.
    • Questions? Contact the IACUC Office at (303) 492-8187听or听iacucoffice@colorado.edu.
    • Researchers who will be performing survival rodent surgery are required to complete formal Rodent Anesthesia & Surgical training per IACUC requirements.
      • This training must be completed before personnel performing surgeries can be added to the protocol and completion (method and date) must be documented on the training log attached in the protocol.
      • This training is provided in two formats; scheduled in-person (by request to veterinary staff) and/or the university鈥檚 platform. Instructions on accessing the course via Canvas are below.
        1. .
        2. Click on Office of Research Integrity (ORI) eCourses from your dashboard.
        3. Click ORI Canvas Course Menu from the homepage.
        4. Click the Animal Care & Use dropdown, then click OAR Rodent Anesthesia & Surgery Training.
          • Click 鈥淟oad Office of Animal Resources Rodent Anesthesia & Surgery Training in a new window鈥 to start the course.
  1. Occupational Health & Safety Training
    • The Office of Environmental Health & Safety (EH&S) administers the听Occupational Health & Safety Training Program for employees and students who may be exposed to health risks as part of their jobs or research activities at 兔子先生传媒文化作品. You must sign up in advance to enroll in this training.
      • Completing this live training as well as an occupational health screening is required before conducting animal research.
      • Please contact ehsohs@colorado.edu to schedule these steps.
  2. Disclosure of External Professional Activities (DEPA)
    • The Office of Conflicts of Interest and Commitment (COIC) administers the Disclosure of External Professional Activities (DEPA) for employees and students who are involved in research activites on campus. 兔子先生传媒文化作品 requires you to report potential conflicts including, but not limited to consulting activities, external entities and foreign affiliations. Areas of concern include scientific integrity; protection of students' academic interests/progression; protection of human subjects; protection of intellectual property; and misuse of university funds, services or facilities.
    • Note: Researchers part of an external company that contract with CU's IACUC and are NOT associated with the university in any way are not required to complete a DEPA form.
  3. Protocol-specific Procedures Used to Conduct Research
    • Hands-on training for specific procedures described in the protocol may be obtained and documented through the PI's laboratory or the Office of Animal Resources (蝉别别听OAR Training Request Form).听

Supplemental Training

    • 滨苍肠濒耻诲别蝉听Training in Survival Rodent Surgery, Training in Basic Biomethodology for Laboratory Mice, and Training in Basic Biomethodology for Laboratory Mice
    • Includes training in registrant responsiblities, record keeping, security requirements, transferring controlled substances, reporting requirements, destruction/disposal, and modification of registration. This training is inteneded for anyone who holds a DEA license or will be working with controlled substances.

Training for IACUC Members

Prior to performing IACUC duties or voting on proposals submitted to the IACUC, members must:

  1. Contact the IACUC Director for an introduction/training meeting
  2. Attend 2 convened IACUC meetings
  3. Complete this online training course via the - Essentials for IACUC members (IACUC Chairs, Members and Coordinators)

  • PHS Animal Welfare Assurance D16-00388
  • USDA Registration 84-R-0060
  • AAALAC Accreditation 001743

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