Good Clinical Practice
ICH Good Clinical Practice E6 (R2) | Les bonnes pratiques cliniques de l'ICH E6 (R2)
Good clinical practice provides a framework of principles which aim to ensure the safety of research participants and the integrity and validity of data. This short course aims to provide the researcher with the basic principles of GCP and how these principles can be applied practically in the research setting.
The course is aimed at all those involved in clinical research. We are pleased to announce that as of June 1st 2017 this course has been updated to incorporate additional information from the latest International Conference on Harmonisation E6 (R2) Guidelines for GCP and re-named ‘ICH Good Clinical Practice E6 (R2)’ to reflect this update.
Please take the revised version of this course for the latest updates and to gain the required certification.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this course, you will have an understanding of:
- What Good Clinical Practice (GCP) is
- The basic principles of GCP
- What being ‘GCP’ qualified means and why conducting a study according to GCP is important
- The responsibilities of the investigator
- How GCP should be adopted in the conduct of clinical research
This course should take on average 45 - 60 minutes to complete and a certificate is issued once a minimum of 80% is achieved in the final quiz section.
This course is available in English and French
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