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Monday 15 August 2016

Monash Partners Free Good Clinical Practice Course for Researchers

From August 2016, Monash University will offer TransCelerate accredited ICH Good Clinical Practice Training in clinical research, expected and recognised by pharmaceutical companies in commercially-sponsored clinical trials.

ICH GCP is also increasingly a requirement of human research and ethics committees.

Training is available to all paid employees of the Monash Partners organisations, funded by the Partners at no cost to attendees. It is offered at two sites: the Alfred Medical Research and Education Precinct (AMREP) and the Monash Health Translation Precinct (MHTP). Subject to demand, training may also be available at other Monash Partners sites.

The training program is delivered by trained GCP facilitators with extensive experience in clinical research and consists of:

ICH GCP Training: a 5 hour face to face interactive workshop, designed for those involved in pharma or clinical research, including Principal Investigators, Associate Investigator and Clinical Trial Coordinator responsibilities.
The course consists of five modules: The Standards, Study Set Up, Informed Consent, Case Report Form and Data Entry, Safety Reporting.

Refresher ICH GCP: a 2 hour face to face workshop, available from September 2016. Information about eligibility for this program will be available on the website.

Certification will be provided after course completion.

General Clinical Research engagement sessions will also be offered as of September for those in clinical roles with an interest in research (1-2 hours).

Registration and further information
For course dates and to register please go to:


Enquiries regarding registration can be directed to:
Telephone: +613 9903 0693

Monash Partners Academic Health Sciences Centre
Monash Partners is a collaboration between clinical care providers, Monash University, and three eminent health research institutes. Its purpose is to build partnerships to accelerate the pace, scale and impact of health care innovation by directly integrating research, education and health care.

Read flyer with details here.

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