1. Queen's Course on Research Ethics (CORE)
This self-paced course is a media-rich learning experience that features interactive exercises and multi-disciplinary examples. CORE (Course on Research Ethics) consists of eight modules ranging from Core Principles to REB Review. The program allows you to stop at any time and resume later. Once you have completed all ten units, you will receive a certificate to prove that you have completed the CORE program, a copy of which needs to be sent (email, fax or mail) to the CIP office.
CanMEDS roles: medical research expert, communicator, professional, health advocate
2. CITI-Canada Good Clinical Practices (GCP) education program:
Anyone working with human research subjects or using their personal health information data for research must sign up with CITI Canada and complete the free GCP online training program.
Completion of the course can be done at your own pace. There are 12 modules in total to complete. Each module takes ~20-30 minutes and there is a quiz at the end of each module. You will need to receive a mark of 80% in each module to complete the program. Once you have completed the program, you will receive notification and a link to a certificate for your records. A copy of the certificate needs to be sent to the CIP office.
CanMEDS roles: medical research expert, communicator, professional, health advocate
3. Essentials of Successful Teaching - Classroom and Clinical
This session is intended to assist participants in designing and delivering effective classroom teaching sessions. A sample of topics include: setting objectives, knowing your learners, small and large group teaching, teaching methods and effective presentation strategies. Strategies shared will be applicable to multiple learning environments – large classroom, small group, rounds, conference presentations, etc. Content is relevant to all Schools in the Faculty of Health Sciences, and to both Faculty and Residents in the School of Medicine.
This session is intended to assist participants in designing and delivering effective clinical teaching sessions. A sample of topics include: quality patient care and effective teaching in clinical/teaching environment, key principles of feedback, tools for assessment, and learners in difficulty. Strategies shared will be applicable to teaching in the clinical environment and content is relevant to all Schools in the Faculty of Health Sciences, and to both Faculty and Residents in the School of Medicine.
CanMEDS roles: manager, communicator
4. Canadian Council on Animal Care: Good Animal Practice in Science Training Modules (Core Stream) for those CIP trainees involved with research using animals or animal tissues.
These modules meet the Queen’s University Animal Care Committee’s requirements as a user training program. The four training modules include Ethics in Animal Experimentation, Guidelines, legislation and regulations, Occupational health and safety and Three Rs of humane animal experimentation. Proof of completion of the interactive quizzes related to the content of the CCAC training modules is required and must be sent to the CIP office.
CanMEDS roles: medical research expert
5. WHMIS Training
The CIP, in keeping with Queen’s University policy and the Occupational Health and Safety Act, requires all CIP trainees to have full WHMIS training and to complete the on-line refresher quiz on an annual basis. A copy of the certification must be provided to the CIP office
You can register for WHMIS training at Queen’s University at: https://www.queensu.ca/safety/courses/whmis.htm
CanMEDS role: medical research expert
#1, 2 and 5 must be completed prior to starting your research. #4 is only required for those trainees undertaking basic biomedical research involving animals or animal tissues. #3 must be completed prior to completion of the CIP in order to provide certification.