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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Research Search Menu Search for: Search Close Close AboutAbout Vice Chancellor for Research Annual Report & Metrics Faculty Resources Institutional Data Roles and Responsibilities Ongoing Projects Topics FundingFunding Finding Funding Federal Funding Internal Seed Funding Corporate and Foundation Funding Early Career Opportunities Center-Level Funding Opportunities Internal Selections Research Development Office MoreMore Compliance Trainings for Researchers Core Facilities COVID-19 Guidance for Researchers Disclosing International Relationships and Activities Fellowship Writing Workshops NSIN at WashU Participate in Research Studies Researcher Forum STAR Program Contacts Animal Care and UseAward ManagementConflicts of InterestContracts and SubawardsControlled SubstancesEnvironmental Health and SafetyExport ControlHIPAAHuman Stem Cell ResearchHuman Subjects Research WashU Clinical Research Staff Additional Training Modules to Support BJC Compliance and Accreditation Requirements Published May 14, 2024, via Research News To support our BJC partner in meeting its compliance and accreditation requirements, we are asking Washington University clinical research staff to complete additional training modules. First, any clinical research staff member who is in a patient-facing role and who may access any BJC location in conducting a clinical study must complete BJC Regulatory Compliance Education by June 30, 2024. The online training will be accessed through BJC’s Saba system. The BJC Saba module can be accessed through the Learn@Work system by accessing BJC Saba, then using the search feature to search by course name – BJC – Regulatory Compliance Education – 2024. Please refer to the document titled “How to access BJC Saba for WashU Employees” for detailed instructions. Second, in line with our commitment to uphold the safety of our clinical research participants and to align with BJC’s staff training, Washington University has also developed a training program for clinical research staff members for the following clinical skills: venipuncture and nasopharyngeal swabs. The clinical training requirements apply to any WashU clinical research team member utilizing one or both skills as part of study protocol on a BJC registered patient; the clinical training must be completed prior to performing either skill in a BJC facility. It only needs to be completed once, and any WashU clinical RN or MD may check off an applicable employee. Documentation of training completion must be kept on file (e.g., Box folder or paper file) and readily available. This training will be provided by the WashU clinical departments. Finally, the BJC Regulatory Checklist should be signed and completed once the online training in Saba and the clinical skills training (if appropriate) are completed. The requirements in the top portion of the Checklist under “HR/Occ Health Requirements” have been verified that they align with WashU HR and Occupational Health for patient-facing clinical research roles upon hire. So the WashU staff member just needs to initial and date. The last portion of the Checklist under “BJC Policies & Procedures” lists the key policies and how they can be accessed; but it is NOT a requirement that a WashU staff member reviews them in detail. Each of the policies are addressed in the BJC Saba module and the Saba training fully satisfies this requirement. The completed checklist must be kept on file and readily available. We recommend that each WashU research group’s supervisor or manager keep each applicable staff member’s checklists in a Box folder. BJC Regulatory Checklist requirements must be completed by June 30, 2024. Resources: How to access BJC Saba for WashU Employees Blood Specimen Collection by Venipuncture Training Nasopharyngeal Specimen Collection Training BJC Regulatory Checklist Please contact your direct supervisor and/or Yi Zhang at [email protected] with any questions. Roz Corcoran, RN, MSNExecutive Director, Quality, Safety, Accreditation/Clinical Compliance and Occupational Health/WorkCompBJC Healthcare Suresh Vedantham, MDAssistant Dean for Clinical ResearchWashU School of Medicine Yi Zhang, JD, RNAssistant Dean for Clinical ResearchWashU School of Medicine Stacey House, MD, PhDVice Chair of Clinical ResearchDept. of Emergency MedicineWashU School of Medicine Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research MSC 1054-87-1600 Washington University 1 Brookings Drive St. Louis, MO 63130 [email protected] Core Research Facilities Roles and Responsibilities Institutional Data University Research Policies Log In Subscribe to Research News Research Compliance Guide ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis

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