Background: Medical research strives to improve health; community-engaged research (CEnR) supports translation to the community.
Methods: This article describes the use of andragogical theory to develop asynchronous CEnR training.
Results: A total of 43 researchers and community members completed at least one module. The majority (67%-100%) stated that training met their educational needs and noted a desire for more information.
Conclusion: The curriculum reinforced CEnR principles to enhance medical research.
Keywords: Community-engaged research; curriculum design; education; online curriculum.