Clinical research is a constantly evolving field and the regulatory requirements are frequently being updated. In order to stay ahead and maintain your GCP knowledge, it is important to receive regular training.
This must-attend course provides a review of recent changes to relevant guidance and legislation and will look at how these developments have been implemented and are likely to be implemented. Topics covered will include the EU Clinical Trials Regulation and associated documents and an update on ICH GCP R3
This is a highly interactive course suitable for those who need to refresh their knowledge and to demonstrate recent and up-to-date training to regulatory inspectors.
Benefits of attending
- Be updated on ICH GCP R3
- Discuss recent developments in GCP and clinical trial legislation and guidance in the EU, FDA considerations
- Review the requirements of clinical trail essential documentation
- Identify common audit and inspection findings to help prepare for inspection
- Understand the EU Clinical Trial Regulation requirements
- Clarify requirements for data integrity and governance
- Explore technology advances in clinical trials
Certifications:
- CPD: 6 hours for your records
- Certificate of completion
Speakers
Dr Laura Brown,
Pharmaceutical QA and Training Consultant ,
University of CardiffDr Laura Brown MBA, BSc,PhD, is a Pharmaceutical QA and Training Consultant, Course Director for the MSc in Clinical Research, School of Pharmacy at the University of Cardiff. She has more than 20 years’ experience of quality assurance in the pharmaceutical industry and has worked for several companies, including GSKs Hoechst Marion Roussel, Farmitalia and Phoenix International. She has a particular expertise in quality assurance including risked based approaches to quality systems, data Integrity and project management in the pharmaceutical industry. She regularly writes on pharmaceutical regulatory issues including “The Planning of International Drug Development”, in the Clinical Research Manual, Euromed and the “Impact of Brexit”, RQA Journal 2017.
Who Should Attend
The course is of particular relevance for those working in clinical research, regulatory affairs and pharmacovigilance, QA, Audit, CROs, academic trialists and regulatory inspectors. It will also be of interest to those departments who liaise/support clinical trial personnel and all other professionals who want to know more about updates in GCP regulations and guidelines covering clinical trials.