
UC COMPLIANCE BRIEFING FOR RESEARCHERS
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What is the Compliance Briefing?
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I lost or deleted my personalized link. How do I
get the link?
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I am a new UCSD researcher and have not yet received
a personalized link. How do I get the link?
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Why do I have to do this?
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Why do I have to take this Compliance Briefing and
others on campus do not?
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By what date do I have to complete the Compliance
Briefing?
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I have already completed other online and departmental
trainings. Do I have to do this one
as well?
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How long does it take to complete the Compliance
Briefing?
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If I only have time to do part of it, can I complete
it later?
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Can this Compliance Briefing be taken as an in-person
program?
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What happens after I complete the Compliance Briefing?
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Does my score matter or does anyone know how I did?
FEEDBACK
· To whom should I send my comments about this Compliance Briefing?
A: The UC Office
of Office of Ethics, Compliance and Audit Services designed the Compliance Briefing
to raise awareness of the University of California Statement of Ethical Values
and Standards of Ethical Conduct, and to convey University employment obligations
with respect to ethical and compliant behavior.
This Compliance Briefing will discuss a number of principles and requirements
related to ethical conduct and conflicts of interest. These topics include:
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Ethical decision-making
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General concerns about conflicts of interest
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State and federal requirements for conflicts of interest
disclosure and management
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Scientific journal policies on conflicts of interest
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Conflicts of commitment
Q: I lost or deleted my personalized login link.
How do I get the link?
A:
Email
UCLearningCenter@ucop.edu and request your personalized link be emailed to
you.
Q: I am a new UCSD researcher and have not yet received a login link. How do I get the link?
A:
New research staff may not yet be in the online system.
The Office of Ethics, Compliance and Audit Services will automatically add
you to the system. You will receive
a personalized link at that time. You do not need to take any action until you receive
this link.
Q: Why do I have to do this?
A: The UC Office of Ethics, Compliance and Audit Services has mandated that identified researchers at each campus complete the Compliance Briefing. The University of California is committed to maintaining the highest ethical standards in furtherance of our mission of teaching, research and public service. In addition, University policy states the important principle that University researchers must be free to pursue knowledge and that this freedom, which is essential to the research process, must not lightly be abridged. When a researcher has a financial interest of the sort defined in the University Conflict of Interest Code that requires disclosure, it is possible that his or her judgment may appear to some to be affected by potential financial gain rather than by the pursuit of knowledge. Therefore, the Compliance Briefing was designed to collectively address issues related to ethical conduct and conflict of interest in research to assure the public that University researchers follow fundamental principles central to the research process.
Q: Why do I have to take this briefing
and others on campus do not?
A:
Only identified researchers are required to complete the online Compliance Briefing.
The UC Office of Ethics, Compliance and Audit Services identified job titles that
they believed would likely be involved with externally funded research.
Then, from that population of individuals, they screened those who had received
a portion of their salary from extramural funding sources.
Q: By what date do I have to complete the Compliance Briefing?
A:
You are required
to complete the Compliance Briefing by December 2010. The Compliance
Briefing will remain available to you throughout the year. You are encouraged
to bookmark the link to the Compliance Briefing so that you may refer to it in the
future.
Q: I have already completed other online and departmental trainings. Do I have to do this one as well?
A:
Yes. Any prior required training you
may have received was developed to deal with issues specific to a departmental requirement
or to a state or federal regulatory agency.
This course is designed specifically for eligible researchers who were identified
using their academic titles and their funding sources. The Compliance Briefing is
designed to help researchers recognize and deal with ethical issues and conflict
of interest situations that may arise during their work and to be aware of and understand
the UC Systemwide expectations when faced with these situations. This Compliance
Briefing is not interchangeable with any other conflict of interest or ethics training.
Q: How long does it take to complete the Briefing?
A:
The briefing is designed to take approximately 40-60 minutes to complete.
Individual experiences may vary.
The program will allow you to save and re-enter the Compliance Briefing at a later
time.
Q: If I only have time to do part of it, can I complete it later?
A:
Yes, the Compliance Briefing does not need to be completed all at once; if you need
to return to the briefing, the program will take you directly to the uncompleted
portion of the briefing.
Q: Can this Briefing be taken as an in-person program?
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No, the Compliance Briefing is only available online.
A:
After you complete the Compliance Briefing, you will receive an email from the Learning
Management System. Your completion
will be automatically recorded. You
should keep a copy of the email for your records.
Q: Does my score matter or does anyone know how I did?
A: The Compliance Briefing is designed to raise awareness of potential conflict of interest situations and to promote ethical conduct. Your score is not tracked. The system tracks only whether you have completed the Compliance Briefing and the amount of time taken to complete it.
Q: To whom should I send my comments about this Compliance Briefing?
