Advanced Training in Cardiology 2019-20 Program Requirements Handbook - Physician Readiness for Expert Practice - RACP
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How to navigate racp compliance.
Congratulations on your RACP award! Now comes the question, how do you manage those funds?
How We Help Clients Navigate the Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program (RACP)
Pennsylvania’s RACP grants have proven to be a valuable resource for many of cultural, civic, economic, and historical improvements. Navigating RACP, however, can be complicated for grantees. The Commonwealth’s process is rigorous and getting all aspects of the project set up for compliance is key. The administrative processes need to be completed accurately to ensure compliance and to guarantee you receive each dollar committed to your project.
One of these many challenges is certified payroll. It is crucial to pay careful attention to payment applications to ensure that grant reimbursement requests are processed smoothly. Because the grant funds are distributed through a reimbursement process , it is necessary to track all supporting documentation that demonstrate how the funds have been allocated in order to receive these reimbursements.
Another requirement to receive all grant funds is the legislatively-mandated close-out audit , which must be completed in order to receive up to the final 10% of your grant . In order to pass this audit, meticulous records of expenses, payments, correspondence, and other documentation must be maintained and reviewed. With so many parts and pieces, it can be overwhelming to navigate this complex compliance process.
Becker & Frondorf’s Project Management team helps clients successfully complete RACP projects. Working as an extension of your staff, we can ensure that contracts for consultants, contractors, and third-party vendors maximize each dollar of your grants. We know the unique requirements, timelines, and challenges the program can have on a project, and we know how to plan for these challenges. We provide our clients with independent and informed oversight of all project issues, particularly those involving financial, contractual, and schedule concerns.
Past RACP clients include The Franklin Institute, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, The Philadelphia School, Christ Church, WHYY, and Hyatt Hotels Corporation, among many others.
If you are planning a RACP-funded project — or are in the midst of one and have questions — reach out to us using the form linked below.
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Research Administration Certification Program (RACP)
Intended to develop and maintain a skilled cadre of research administration professionals within the university and promote a culture of research facilitation, compliance, and integrity.
The Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP) and the Division of Financial Services (DFS) are pleased to announce the dates and call for applicants for the upcoming Research Administration Certification Program (RACP). RACP is a professional development opportunity designed to educate Cornell staff about sponsored programs administration. The program develops and maintains a skilled cadre of research administration professionals within the university and promotes a culture of research facilitation, compliance, and integrity. Attendance is recommended for staff whose work supports sponsored projects, particularly those new to the field or new to Cornell University. We strongly encourage that college officers recommend all new administrative managers and administrators attend. Experienced research administrators wishing to refresh their skills are also encouraged to attend. Participants for each semi-annual cohort are selected after submitting an application for consideration. Registrations will be confirmed with each applicant before the program begins. A program certificate will be issued after all program requirements are met. There is no fee for this program.
We are offering our FALL 2024 cohort virtually through a series of 1.5 hour Zoom meetings over the course of 5 weeks in september and october.
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9-10:30 a.m.; 1:30-2:30 p.m. and 3-4:30 p.m. **Please note this session has 3** |
How to Apply
Click on the blue "apply for the program" button on the top of this page notification and complete the application..
Deadline for application: Wednesday, August 21st 2024, by 5:00 p.m.
Attendance is required at all sessions. Accepted applicants will have their registration confirmed by Tuesday, September 3rd, 2024. If you are interested in attending, we highly recommend that you tentatively block your schedule now to ensure your availability if selected.
Conditions of acceptance: Attendance at all sessions is required. All attendees are expected to participate fully in the virtual sessions, which will include turning on Zoom video and audio, asking questions live and via chat, and participating in various class exercises via breakout rooms and polls.
Core Course
Principles and Practice of Research Administration at Cornell University
Agenda for Core Training Course:
Topics to be covered include:
- Introduction to Research Administration at Cornell
- Developing and Submitting Proposals
- Financial Policies and Stewardship
- Crafting Fully Compliant Budgets
- Understanding Awards and the Award Process
- Research Integrity and Compliance at Cornell
- Technical & Administrative Management of Awarded Projects
Required Courses (To fulfill part of the 15-hour certificate requirements)
Location | Course | Title | Class Time | Website |
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CITI Online Classes | Q8 under CITI Curriculum | Essentials of Research Administration | 1.0-2.0 hrs | |
CULearn | FIN 114 | Financial Management of Sponsored Projects | 3.0 hrs | |
Varies / Zoom | Must attend 3 | OSP Monthly Roundtables | 3.0 hrs |
Elective Courses (Additional course options to fulfill the 15-hour certificate requirements)
- Division of Financial Services (DFS) training
- Office of Research Integrity & Assurance (ORIA) training
- Environmental Health & Safety
- Professional organizations (NCURA & SRA)
The chart below contains a list of accepted electives. To request approval for a non-listed workshop or conference to count as an elective, please email [email protected] .
Location | Course | Title | Class Time | Website |
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CULearn | RMI 100 | Everything you wanted to know about risk management and insurance | 3.0 hrs | |
CULearn | ACCT 101 | Cornell Accounting 101 | 6.5 hrs | |
CULearn | FIN 104 | Financial Stewardship and Ethical Conduct | 3.0 hrs | |
CULearn | FIN 108 | Unallowable Expenses | 3.0 hrs | |
CULearn | FIN 115 | Financial Reporting Dashboard, Sponsored Financial Activity | 1.5 hrs | |
CULearn | FIN 116 | Sponsored Financial-Post Award Administration Requirements | 3 hrs | |
CULearn | FIN 202 | Reconciliation of Assets and Liabilities and Monitoring Operating Accounts | 3.0 hrs | |
CULearn | KFSIDR 1050 | Using KFS Dashboards to Manage Transactions | 3.0 hrs | |
CFO | FGM101 | Federal Grants Management 101 | 5.0 hrs | |
CITI Online Classes | Q7 under CITI Curriculum | Export Compliance | 1.0-2.0 hrs | |
CITI Online Classes | fCOI | Financial Conflict of Interest | 1.0 hr | |
CITI Online Classes | IRB | Human Subjects | 2.0-3.0 hrs | |
CITI Online Classes | RCR | Responsible Conduct of Research | 2.0-3.0 hrs | |
ORIA | IACUC | Vertebrate Animals | 1.0 hr | |
NCURA Region II Professional Development Committee Workshops | 1 day | |||
NCURA Traveling Workshops | 2.5 days |
Continuing Education
- Research Roundtables (OSP) 3 required to obtain certificate.
- Ad hoc Outreach Sessions (OSP & SFS) Continuing education courses are recommended each year subsequent to initial certification. Sources include all electives. In addition to the Research Roundtables and ad hoc outreach sessions offered by OSP and Sponsored Financial Services (SFS), RACP participants may choose from any of the electives listed above.
Once requirements are successfully completed submit the RACP Electives Form for approval and to receive your certificate.
The Administrative Team Responsible for Conducting the Program
Mary-Margaret Klempa Director Office of Sponsored Programs
Jeffrey Silber Senior Director Sponsored Financial Services
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Estimated completion time*: 3.5 hrs. The Research Projects online resource is a self-directed resource covering the process of conducting RACP research projects. The resource includes interviews with six trainees, exploring their journey completing one of the acceptable types of RACP research projects: • Research in human subjects ...
Project Type Research in human subjects, populations and communities or laboratory research Audit Systematic review OUTCOME Pass - Meets expected standard. Below expected standard in no more than 1 criterion. Resubmit - ≥ 2 areas below expected standard Fai. l - Does not meet any of the criteria for a research project.
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The JTC has reviewed and refined the requirements for the RACP PEM trainee projects to have equivalent requirements as the ACEM 4:10 requirements project. This includes clear information about the minimum criteria for a TRP against which a project will be adjudicated. This guide aims to help you conduct a successful TRP. Although the advice it
About the 2019-20 handbook. This handbook outlines the complete program requirements for the RACP Physician Readiness for Expert Practice (PREP) Advanced Training in Public Health Medicine Program. Satisfactory completion of these requirements is necessary for admission to Fellowship or completion of post-Fellowship training.
Release date: February 2019. Estimated completion time*: 2.5 hrs. This resource is designed to help Advanced Training Research Project supervisors address a number of key supervision skills to help trainees succeed in completing their Research Projects. *The estimated completion time is an approximate guide and does not account for time spent ...
More information • More information on Research Projects • Research Projects eLearning@RACP module • Education policies • Download the Geriatric Medicine Types of Projects Sheet (DOC 120KB) Research Projects (for trainees who commenced training in 2017 onwards) Requirement For trainees commencing training in 2017 onwards: One over the ...
Guidelines for reviewing projects . Each project will be sent to two reviewers. All project are covered under RACP academic honesty policy. It will be forwarded for the sole purpose of marking. It may not be used for any other purpose. Reviewers are provided with three grading options: • Pass - Meets expected standards
Requirements. 1 x Clinical Research Project and 2 x Article Critiques. Due 6 months before the end of your Advanced Training. Content of all external training modules is examinable in the AFRM Fellowship examinations. You're responsible for submitting all module requirements 6 months prior to completion of the program to avoid delaying your ...
Research Supervision. Release date: February 2019. Estimated completion time*: 2.5 hrs. This resource is designed to help Advanced Training Research Project supervisors address a number of key supervision skills to help trainees succeed in completing their Research Projects. *The estimated completion time is an approximate guide and does not ...
Supervisor's Report: Microbiology (RACP/RCPA trainees) Updated: January 2021 Page 1 of 8 Joint College Training in Infectious Diseases & Microbiology . Microbiology Rotation ... Research Project Guidelines. Title of Project: Project progress to date including supervisor meetings, research activities undertaken etc: ...
An exemption can be applied for trainees who undertook this work whilst on an interruption of RACP training. Accepted project topics. Focus areas to be accepted across all categories are: ... Additional project formats may be considered provided they meet the Advanced Training Research Project (ATRP) guidelines and marking criteria ...
Trainees who commenced before 2017 have the option to complete the Advanced Training Research Project as an alternative. * * Aotearoa New Zealand Core training (24 months minimum) Supervision 1 x supervisor who is a Fellow of the RACP per rotation, actively practising in general medicine 1 x supervisor who is a Fellow of the RACP per rotation
ures This guide applies to trainees registered in Australia or New Zealand in 2024. It incl. des information for both Australian and New Zealand based trainees and supervisors. Where not specified as being particular to either Australi. This guide is to be read in conjunction with the following: RACP Advanced Training in Clinical Genetics 2024 ...
joint RACP/RCPA Endocrinology & Chemical Pathology trainees undertaking a core clinical rotation must complete ... completion of a research project by the end of the program is mandatory. Trainees should adhere to the RACP . Advanced Training Research Project Guidelines. Title of project: Please provide a description of the project:
Research Projects. Release date: April 2016. Estimated completion time*: 3.5 hrs. The Research Projects online resource is a self-directed resource covering the process of conducting RACP research projects. The resource includes interviews with six trainees, exploring their journey completing one of the acceptable types of RACP research projects:
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About the 2019-20 handbook This handbook outlines the complete program requirements for the RACP Physician Readiness for Expert Practice (PREP) Advanced Training in Cardiology Program. Satisfactory completion of these requirements is necessary for admission to Fellowship of the College or completion of post-Fellowship training. The 2019-20 ...
In order to pass this audit, meticulous records of expenses, payments, correspondence, and other documentation must be maintained and reviewed. With so many parts and pieces, it can be overwhelming to navigate this complex compliance process. Becker & Frondorf's Project Management team helps clients successfully complete RACP projects.
Candidate: Any entity that has an authorized eligible project and, subsequently, has submitted an e-RACP Application, but has not received an award. For project eligibility requirements, please see the Program Guidelines. Applicant: An eligible entity that has submitted a formal PMP for a project that has received a RACP award letter. It may be the candidate itself, or if they are not an ...
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Event Cost. The Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP) and the Division of Financial Services (DFS) are pleased to announce the dates and call for applicants for the upcoming Research Administration Certification Program (RACP). RACP is a professional development opportunity designed to educate Cornell staff about sponsored programs administration.
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