On Tuesday 15th October, RDS are running a 2 hour workshop on the standards of Good Clinical Practice. If you’re running your own clinical research, or are planning to in the future then this workshop is for you.
This workshop is designed to ensure that Researchers are equipped to conduct clinical research in accordance with the international standard.
The workshop will cover other standards and regulations, roles in clinical research, participant eligibility and data collection, safety reporting and closing down your study.
By the end of this workshop you will have an understanding about:
- The importance of protecting the rights, safety and wellbeing of research participants
- The importance of ensuring that research data are reliable
- The roles and responsibilities of those involved in clinical research
- The different stages of the clinical research pathway
If you’re interested in attending then reserve your place via Organisational Development.
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