Mandatory Trainings for All Roles

Completing these trainings is an individual responsibility that we all share as UC employees to protect our organization and all individuals within. The trainings are reviewed and updated periodically to remain relevant to current and ongoing issues and help with practical application of handling issues that can arise in day-to-day work and directly tie into honoring our UCSF PRIDE Values.

Addressing priority issues across the entire Univeresity of California (UC) enterprise, UCSF seeks to comply with all laws, rules and regulations that mandate relevant trainings. Being in compliance of all mandatory trainings is an UC Office of the President priority, with UCSF campus-specific compliance data being reviewed regularly by the UC Regents.

UC Workplace Violence Prevention

 

Version for UCSF Campus faculty, staff and students/trainees who are also employees: UC Workplace Violence Prevention.

 

Version for UCSF Health staff: Workplace Violence Prevention in Healthcare.

 

UC Abusive Conduct in the Workplace

About: 20-minute course provides an overview of the University of California policy on Abusive Conduct in the Workplace and covers the requirements of the policy. Topics include: Overview (What is Abusive Conduct?) | Prevention (Who is covered? What are your protections?) | Procedures (What happens when there is abuse?) | Resources (Access location-specific information).

UC Heat Illness Prevention

About: 20-30 minute employee training initiative to build awareness around indoor heat illness (2024) prevention for indoor and outdoor workers to protect our workforce and patients, as well as reduce the risk of heat-related incidents across all UCSF facilities. Topics include: Recognition, Prevention, Procedures, Response, and Supervisor responsibilities.

UCSF Foundations of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

This course is temporarily unavailable while a new version is being finalized for deployment tentatively scheduled for Spring, 2025.

General Compliance Briefing: University of California Ethical Values and Conduct

This course is temporarily unavailable while a new version is being finalized for deployment tentatively scheduled for Spring 2025.

UC Cyber Security Awareness Fundamentals

 

Version for all Health, Campus employees, staff, faculty, and Office of Graduate Medical Education: UC Cyber Security Awareness Fundamentals
 

Version for registered students, and BCH Oakland: UCSF Cyber Security Awareness - Students, BCH Oakland, and Affiliates