Clinical Trials: Good Clinical Practice
Offered By: Novartis via Coursera
Course Description
Overview
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Our course series on ICH Good Clinical Practice equips trial investigators and clinical researchers with the essential knowledge required to conduct reliable and ethical clinical trials. Whether you are new to the field or an experienced professional, this course series provides the background needed to ensure participant safety, data integrity, and compliance with international regulations.
Syllabus
Course 1: Introduction to Good Clinical Practice
- Offered by Novartis. Welcome to 'Introduction to Good Clinical Practice'! This course is designed to introduce you to the basic principles ... Enroll for free.
Course 2: Fundamentals of Good Clinical Practice: Prep and Personnel
- Offered by Novartis. Welcome to 'Fundamentals of Good Clinical Practice: Prep and Personnel'! This course is designed to introduce you to ... Enroll for free.
Course 3: Fundamentals of Good Clinical Practice: Recruitment & Trial
- Offered by Novartis. Welcome to 'Fundamentals of Good Clinical Practice: Recruitment and Trial'! This is the third course in the Clinical ... Enroll for free.
- Offered by Novartis. Welcome to 'Introduction to Good Clinical Practice'! This course is designed to introduce you to the basic principles ... Enroll for free.
Course 2: Fundamentals of Good Clinical Practice: Prep and Personnel
- Offered by Novartis. Welcome to 'Fundamentals of Good Clinical Practice: Prep and Personnel'! This course is designed to introduce you to ... Enroll for free.
Course 3: Fundamentals of Good Clinical Practice: Recruitment & Trial
- Offered by Novartis. Welcome to 'Fundamentals of Good Clinical Practice: Recruitment and Trial'! This is the third course in the Clinical ... Enroll for free.
Courses
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Welcome to 'Introduction to Good Clinical Practice'! This course is designed to introduce you to the basic principles and practices of Good Clinical Practice (GCP), which are essential for conducting clinical trials and ensuring the safety and well-being of human subjects. Whether you are new to the field or seeking to refresh your knowledge, this course and its sequel courses covering the fundamentals of Good Clinical Practice will equip you with the necessary skills and understanding to begin to navigate the complex world of clinical research. Developed by industry experts, the course offers an introduction to the key concepts, guidelines, and regulatory requirements outlined in the International Council for Harmonisation of Technical Requirements for Pharmaceuticals for Human Use (ICH) GCP guidelines. During this course, you will explore the essential elements of Good Clinical Practice and gain insights into its significance in the global clinical research arena. By the end of the course, you will have a solid understanding of the principles of GCP and its role in ensuring the integrity and reliability of clinical trial data. The course is divided into several modules, each covering specific aspects of GCP. The modules include video lectures and interactive quizzes to reinforce your learning. You can progress through the course at your own pace, allowing you to fit your studies around your existing commitments and responsibilities. We are excited to embark on this learning journey with you as we delve into the world of Good Clinical Practice. Enroll now and start building a strong foundation in clinical research ethics and regulations!
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Welcome to 'Fundamentals of Good Clinical Practice: Prep and Personnel'! This course is designed to introduce you to preparing for a clinical trial. This is Course Two in the Clinical Trial Teams series - the first course 'Introduction to Good Clinical Practice' provides background on what clinical trials are as well as the basic principles and practices of GCP. If you are new to the world of clinical research, we suggest starting your journey with Course One. In Course Two, we turn our attention to the conduct of clinical trials, exploring in detail the role of the Investigator and site staff throughout a study. Whether you are new to the field or seeking to refresh your knowledge, this course will equip you with the necessary understanding to begin to navigate the complex world of clinical research. The course is divided into several modules, each covering specific stages of a clinical trial. The modules include a variety of videos, a fictional case study and interactive quizzes to reinforce your learning. We are excited to embark on this learning journey with you as we delve into the world of Good Clinical Practice. Enroll now and start building a strong foundation in the conduct of clinical research!
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Welcome to 'Fundamentals of Good Clinical Practice: Recruitment and Trial'! This is the third course in the Clinical Trial GCP series. It is designed to introduce you to the processes, procedures and documentation needed prior, during and after a clinical trial according to Good Clinical Practice (GCP). In Courses One and Two, we explored the foundations of clinical research, including the preparations and documentation needed to begin a trial as well as the role of the investigator, site staff and the IRB/IEC. We conclude our GCP studies with this final course. The course is divided into several modules, each covering specific stages of a clinical trial. The modules include a variety of videos, a fictional case study and interactive quizzes to reinforce your learning. Enroll now and start building a strong foundation in the conduct of clinical research!
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