IACUC Training requirements
IACUC Required Training via CITI module
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Working with the IACUC (ID: 146497) #239230 |
For all personnel handling live animals |
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Working with the IACUC (ID: 146497) Refresher course (after 3-years) #239231 |
For all PI’s and faculty members |
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INTRODUCTION TO RCR FOR A&M-SAN ANTONIO (ID: 253669) #278203 |
For all personnel involved in research |
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ADVANCED RCR for PI’s (ID: 253670) #378204 |
For all PI’s and faculty members |
Species specific training via CITI module
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Wildlife Research (ID: 146519) #120585 |
For all faculty and students involved in wildlife research |
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Working with Amphibians in Research Settings. (ID: 146501) #239236 |
For all faculty and students working with Amphibians |
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Working With Fish in Research Settings (ID: 146517) #239235 |
For all faculty and students working with Amphibians |
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Working with Mice in Research (ID: 146503) #29238 |
For all faculty and students working with Mice |
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Working with Rats in Research Settings (ID: 146504) #239239 |
For all faculty and students working with Rats |
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Reducing Pain and Distress in Laboratory Mice and Rats (ID: 146500) #239235 |
For all faculty and students working with Rats & Mice and performing surgery |
Financial Conflict of Interest Disclosure via TAMUSA
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Financial Conflict of Interest Disclosure |
Enrollment in Occupational Health and Safety
Texas A&M University-San Antonio offers an Occupational Health Program to investigators with research approved by the IBC and IACUC. The program is free. All you have to do is complete a questionnaire. Our occupational health provider will review it and follow-up with you as necessary.
Please access the questionnaire here.
Please contact the Office of Research Compliance with questions or problems with this app.
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San Antonio, TX 78224
Email: ibc@tamusa.edu