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Management Forum
This course will introduce you both to the principles of GCP, and give you an understanding of how this applies in different settings.
11-12 February 2025
+ 24-25 June 2025, 7-8 October 2025 »
from £1299
Good Clinical Practice (GCP) is an international ethical and scientific quality standard for designing, recording and reporting trials that involve the participation of human subjects. GCP exists to both protect participants and ensure the integrity of data.
GCP training is an essential requirement for all researchers conducting Clinical Trials of Investigational Medicinal Product (CTIMPs) and is recommended learning for researchers involved in observational trials. There are different responsibilities of GCP depending on if you are the study sponsor, the Contract Research Organisation delegated to manage the study, or are working at the site.
This two-day introductory course gives attendees the opportunity to learn the basics of GCP, as well as understand how to apply GCP throughout the research lifecycle.
This course is part of our GxP training (Good x Practice) course collection, which features a variety of topic areas to ensure you comply with the most recent quality guidelines. For more information on the latest EU GMP regulations, see our GMP training course covering the Annex 1.
Joseph is a clinical trials specialist who has worked in laboratory and contract research organisations, and has led a clinical trials team for one of the world’s largest pharmaceutical companies. Joseph has a degree in Toxicology from Edinburgh Napier University and has been involved in research studies and clinical trials for over a decade. He is the Director of Clinical Research at Scottish Brain Sciences.
Sarah is a postdoctoral researcher with a background in psychology, mental health and dementia clinical trials and large dementia prevention cohort studies. With experience of working in the NHS and academic institutions, she is particularly interested in Patient and Public Involvement work as well as ethical considerations of research, and is an active member of two research ethics committees. Sarah is the lead of a large cohort study at Scottish Brain Sciences and a research fellow at the University of Edinburgh.
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11-12 February 2025
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09:00-16:30 UK (London) (UTC+00)
10:00-17:30 Paris (UTC+01)
04:00-11:30 New York (UTC-05)
Course code 15341
Until 07 Jan
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24-25 June 2025
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09:00-16:30 UK (London) (UTC+01)
10:00-17:30 Paris (UTC+02)
04:00-11:30 New York (UTC-04)
Course code 15342
Until 20 May
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7-8 October 2025
Live online
09:00-16:30 UK (London) (UTC+01)
10:00-17:30 Paris (UTC+02)
04:00-11:30 New York (UTC-04)
Course code 15343
Until 02 Sep
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for 7 days, no obligation
* Early booking discounts may not be combined with other discounts or offers. As such, the discounts for 2nd/3rd/4th delegates are based on the full price; and apply only when booking multiple delegates on the same date.
2 days
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We can customise this course to your requirements and deliver it on an in-house basis for any number of your staff or colleagues.
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