If you will be processing biospecimen in a lab

If you will be processing biospecimen in a lab, before shipping it out to your Central Lab (Sponsor), which training(s) will you need to complete? (Select the most correct answer.)
Emory electronic Medical Record (EeMR): Epic
Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI)
BioRaft/EHSO: Blood Borne Pathogen for Research and Shipment of infectious Agents and Biological Materiais
OnCore: CTMS (Clinical Trais Management System)

The correct answer and explanation is :

When processing biospecimens in a lab before shipping them to a central lab (sponsor), it’s essential to complete training that ensures compliance with safety and regulatory standards. Among the options provided, the most pertinent training is:

BioRaft/EHSO: Blood Borne Pathogen for Research and Shipment of Infectious Agents and Biological Materials

This training addresses critical aspects such as handling bloodborne pathogens and the proper procedures for shipping infectious agents and biological materials, which are directly relevant to biospecimen processing and shipping. Emory University’s Environmental Health and Safety Office (EHSO) offers this training in collaboration with the Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI) Program. The training, titled “EHSO – Shipping and Transport of Biological Materials and Refrigerants (Dry Ice),” is accessible online and must be renewed every two years. citeturn0search0

While other trainings listed—such as Emory electronic Medical Record (EeMR): Epic, Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI), and OnCore: CTMS (Clinical Trials Management System)—are valuable, they focus on different aspects of clinical research and data management. They do not specifically address the biosafety and shipping protocols essential for handling and transporting biospecimens.

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