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  • Academic investigators and community research partners (CRPs) require specialized training in human subjects' research ethics.
  • Existing training models may not adequately address the needs of diverse research partners or foster collaborative relationships.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and implement a tailored, accessible, and engaging research ethics training program for academic investigators and CRPs.
  • To create a free, publicly available model for ethical research conduct and certification.
  • To strengthen academic-community partnerships through collaborative learning.

Main Methods:

  • Development of the Community Partnered Research Ethics Training (CPRET) and Certification program.
  • Implementation of an interactive and relationship-building training process.
  • Certification of participants by the University of Pittsburgh Institutional Review Board (IRB).

Main Results:

  • Seven academic and 34 CRP teams have successfully utilized the CPRET program.
  • The training process was found to be highly interactive, engaging, and educational.
  • Participants gained knowledge and skills in human subjects' research principles.

Conclusions:

  • The CPRET program provides an effective and flexible model for research ethics training.
  • This training strengthens community and academic partnerships for ethical research.
  • The program promotes culturally sensitive research practices.