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Introduction to Good Clinical Research Practice (GCRP)
If you are planning to run a ‘non-CTIMP’ research study this introductory course is for you. Not all research is subject to clinical trials regulations, but the same standards of conduct apply.
This course in Good Clinical Research Practice covers the legislation that applies to ‘non-CTIMP’ research, along with the detailed principles of good practice in clinical research studies. This three-hour online course consists of trainers’ led presentations, short video-talks from those experienced in the conduct of clinical research and interactive exercises. The course is run by the experienced research support specialists from the University of Oxford and Oxford University Hospital’s Joint Research Office, JRO.
Join this online presentation through Microsoft Teams for an overview of:
* Purpose of Good Clinical Research Practice including historical background
* Difference between Clinical Care and Research Practice
* Ethical and Regulatory Considerations in the UK
* Research Study Requirements and Documentation
* Research Study Conduct and Management
Date:
21 May 2025, 9:30
Venue:
TEAMS
Speaker: Various Speakers
Organising department:
Research Services
Organiser:
Mark Crossley (University of Oxford - CTRG)
Organiser contact email address:
rgea.training@admin.ox.ac.uk
Booking required?:
Required
Booking url:
https://researchsupport.admin.ox.ac.uk/ctrg/training/drop-in
Booking email:
rgea.training@admin.ox.ac.uk
Cost:
Free
Audience:
University of Oxford, OUH, Oxford Health, Oxford Brookes
Editor:
Mark Crossley