The U of T Department of Medicine, in partnership with the HUB Health Research Solutions, invite you to attend a clinical research skills session.

Facilitator: Amr Sharaf

Date: November 10th, 2015, 1:00pm-2:30pm

Registration: Please register online to attend this session. Attendance is limited to 50 participants and on a first come first serve basis.

Location: MS 2173, Medical Science Building, University of Toronto, 1 King’s College Circle, Toronto

Description: Adhering to Good Clinical Practice (GCP) is essential in to ensuring your trial is conducted and monitored to the highest ethical, regulatory, and clinical standards. One of the biggest challenges in accomplishing this is achieving compliance through practical, feasible, and easy to understand methods. This is especially true for those who are new to research or have limited resources to begin with. This workshop will cover the topics of what regulators, monitors, and auditors look for, how you can perform study monitoring without breaking the bank, and how protocol-specific training ties this all together.

At the end of this session you will have a greater understanding of how to implement GCP in real-world scenarios, and how a peer-to-peer monitoring system fits into the conduct of cost-effective clinical research.

This session is open to:

– faculty members from U of T

– researchers

– research assistants

– research coordinators

– physicians

– and, clinicians working in research hospitals affiliated with U of T.

 

Contact: Amanda Francis francisa@smh.ca