All staff and students caring for, and using live vertebrates for scientific purposes (research, training and teaching) at NUS must be educated, trained and qualified to use animals in a humane and ethical manner.The following training courses meet the requirements for training as set forth in the National Advisory Committee for Laboratory Animal Research (NACLAR) Guidelines:
These training courses will give personnel a general understanding on the biology of the species, basic techniques, regulations and the responsibilities in using animals for scientific purposes. Successful participants will be awarded certificates, the serial number of which will be required when submitting protocols for IACUC review. RCULA/RCUF participant will be awarded a certificate upon successful completion of the course. The certificate serial number will be required during submission of protocols for IACUC review.
*Read more on Education and Training for the Humane Care and Use of Animals policy;
*Latest update for the Responsible Care and Use of Laboratory Animals NUS Training Course.
Priority for RCULA training is accorded to full time NUS Staff and Students listed in NUS IACUC protocol. NUS Staff and Students listed in NON - NUS IACUC protocols will be placed on A NON – Priority waiting list.RCULA training consists of both online and hands-on training components meeting the local AVS regulation and NACLAR guidelines. Therefore personnel is required to complete those 2 training components to obtain the RCULA certification. Training blended learning consists of both online module and hands-on (species-specific): • Online modules Covers regulations, policies and the responsibilities in using animals for scientific purposes. • *Hands-on training (Mice, Rats, Aseptic Surgery, Pig, Rabbit, and Guinea Pig) Covers techniques and contents that are specific to the species. Training Pre-requisites Pre-Requisites prior to RCULA hands-on session: • Completion of RCULA 1A/1B module (online)* • Completion of Species-specific modules (online)* • Tetanus vaccination or valid titer within the last 10 years *online modules are assigned after submission and acceptance of registration form link submission.
RCUF training consists of both online and hands-on training components meeting the local AVS regulation and NACLAR guidelines.
Therefore personnel is required to complete those 2 training components to obtain the RCULA RCUF certification.Training blended learning consists of both online module and hands-on (species-specific): • Online modules Covers regulations, policies and the responsibilities in using animals for scientific purposes. • *Hands-on training (Zebrafish) Covers techniques and contents that are specific to the species. Pre-Requisites prior to RCUF hands-on session: • Completion of RCULA 1C [RCUF] module (online)* • Completion of Species-specific modules (online)* • Tetanus vaccination or valid titer within the last 10 years *online modules are assigned after submission and acceptance of registration form link submission
FeesFor NUS Staff and Students:
Administrative charge is applied for No-show/repeated re-scheduled training: No-show
For all external registrants listed in NON – NUS IACUC protocol:
Full fee payment should be cleared after submission and acceptance of registration form
Administrative charge is applied for No-show/repeated re-scheduled training:No-show
A) For NUS Staff and Students:
Please complete the NUS registration form link; Please ensure to seek PI's approval before the submission of registration.
Please note the following (For NUS personnel):1. Protocol number / iORC number and NUSNetID (No friendlymail) are required2. Reservation of hands-on training dates are only allowed after completion of the training pre-requisites
B) For all external registrants listed in NON – NUS IACUC protocol - please complete External registration form link;
1. Training charges are applicable to all and full fee payment is required after submission and acceptance of registration form (pricelist will only be shared after registration)
2. Registration process may take at least 6 to 9 working days
3. Reservation of hands-on training dates are subjected to availability after completion of the training pre-requisites
Note: Schedule placement with regards to all hands on training would be after pre – requisites completion (first registered, first completion of online modules pre – requisites and tetanus, first completed, first scheduled). Dates and Time are all tentative and subject to changes
Note: With regards to the following large animals diadatic (e.g. - pig lecture, rabbit AS lecture, pig AS lecture) and largie (pig & rabbit and etc) AS hands on training – these training sessions would be facilitated and conducted on ad hoc basis. Kindly contact rcula@nus.edu.sg (ad hoc training arrangements and scheduling)
Please do not hesitate to contact rcula@nus.edu.sg for enquiry. The training coordinators can also be reached via the following telephone number:
Sincerely,
Comparative Medicine (CM)
Training Team