11.10.
2019
Good Clinical Practice (GCP) is the ethical and scientific basis for the planning, preparation, conduct and reporting of clinical trials. It has been introduced by ICH (International Council on Harmonization) in 1997 and was just recently revised.
The seminar will include presentations with a lot of practical examples as well as workshops on the most important topics of GCP. The trainer will focus on the responsibilities of the study sponsor (e.g. pharmaceutical or biotech company) but will also cover those elements that are of importance for the investigational team at the study site, i.e. at the hospital or private practice.
Topics
History and development of GCP; differentiation between clinical trial and non-interventional study; responsibilities of study sponsors including risk-based approach, quality management (quality assurance and quality control); responsibilities of the investigator in practical terms; submission to ethics committees and competent authorities; preparation, conduct and reporting of a clinical trial with medicinal products.
Duration
The qualification will comprise a total of 8 lessons which will be held on Thursday, 09 De 19 from 9:00 a.m. till 05:00 p.m.
Size
The course will be held with a minimum of 6 and a maximum of 16 attendees. A few seats are still available.
Target Audience
The course is directed
- to staff from pharmaceutical or biotech companies starting or planning to start clinical development programs having no or little experience with the current GCP requirements,
- to natural scientists, PhD students and Postdocs of natural scientific and medical degree programs being interested in getting an overview on GCP.
Learning Goals
After course completion, attendees will have developed a basic understanding of GCP requirements for the planning, preparation and conduct of clinical trials with medicinal products. Thus, based on their individual background, attendees should also be able to identify potential occupational fields in the industry dealing with GCP topics.
The successful participation will be certified by the Gläsernes Labor Akademie (GLA).
Course fees
416,50 € per participant incl. VAT (350,00 EUR excl. VAT).
Private registrees will get a fee reduction of about 10%.
According to local law (§ 11 Berliner Bildungsurlaubsgesetzes BiUrlG) educational leave applies.
Further information
https://www.glaesernes-labor-akademie.de/de/seminar-gcp
Contact:
Dr. Uwe Lohmeier, GLA Management
Phone: +49 (0) 30 94 89 29 35
E-Mail: u.lohmeier@campusberlinbuch.de
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