RCSI: Upcoming Seminars in GCP and Medical Device Research
INTRODUCTION TO CLINICAL RESEARCH & GOOD CLINICAL PRACTICE
RCSI Education and Research Centre, Beaumont Hospital Thursday 14th September, 2023, Tutorial Room 1, 9.00 – 16.00 |
This course is relevant to Principal Investigators, research nurses/midwives, monitors and research site personnel who have not undertaken GCP training within the previous 2 years. Content is based on ICH E6 (R2) 2016, and includes the key requirements of the Clinical Trial Regulations (536/2014) and national legislation. The following content is included:
The course has Category 1 Approval from the Nursing & Midwifery Board of Ireland (NMBI). It also meets the minimum criteria for ICH GCP investigator site personnel training identified by TransCelerate Biopharma as necessary to enable mutual recognition of GCP training by trial sponsors For further information or to reserve a place contact Deirdre Hyland – dhyland@rcsi.ie |
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GOOD CLINICAL PRACTICE IN MEDICAL DEVICE RESEARCH
RCSI Education & Research Centre, Beaumont Hospital Wednesday 27th September, 2023, 09.30 – 16.00 |
A one-day course aimed at investigators, project managers, research nurses and other research team members involved in the conduct of medical device research at a clinical research site. It is also relevant to sponsors and device manufacturers involved in organizing and initiating clinical investigations. The course is based on the requirements of the Medical Device Regulations and ISO 14155, and includes the following content:
For further information or to reserve a place please contact Deirdre Hyland – dhyland@rcsi.ie |
29 August 2023
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