Good Clinical Practice (GCP) , lecture # 1-Introduction & Principles of GCP
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 พ.ค. 2020
- Dr.Naeem Noordin, SIARA Limited UK Good Clinical Practice (GCP)
What is Good Clinical Practice?
Good Clinical Practice (GCP) is an international ethical and scientific standard for conducting biomedical and behavioral research involving human participants. The objective of this guideline is to provide a unified standard to facilitate the mutual acceptance of data from clinical trials by Regulatory Authorities in different countries
Why is GCP training necessary?
This training is important for all staff involved in Clinical Research and ensures an understanding of the principles adopted in the research. GCP is widely accepted and expected in all research involving human participants. GCP is not specific to a protocol, but rather is general and applicable to all protocols. Anyone directly involved in the design, conduct, oversight, or management of research involving human participants, need to hold a GCP Certificate
excellent overview and good revision material for someone who's worked in pharma R&D for over 10 years - thank you !
Very informative. I am enjoying this lecture tremendously.
Great presentation. It is very helpful. Thanks
An excellent presentation. Thank you .
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Very good explanation.👍I love it❤️
excellent presentation. very productive
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Thank you, so well explained!
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Thank you for very informative lecture❤ ..I have a question.. In case Regulatory body gives approval to start trials but what if the IRB is not agree with the trial. Generally what happen in this situation?
Is the GCP certification still being offered and , if so, where can I find more information or actually enroll ? Thank you
where can we find the linlk for the quiz?
Halo sir ..is there any online course where i can get cpd hours
Hi,
how could I be certified?
A lot of Unethical practices were done during the American Slavery period as well. The Father of Obstetrics, James Marion Sims (if i remember right), did similarly awful experiments on slave women to understand reproduction and maternity
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