DON'T USE - SUPERSEDED - Inspection Survival Guide: Being Prepared for an MHRA GCP Inspection About Statutory GCP inspections conducted by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) are an important part of the regulation of clinical trials in the UK. Anyone who sponsors, conducts or supports a clinical trial in humans involving an investigational medicinal product (cTIMP) or a medical device may find themselves face-to-face with an MHRA inspector. What an inspector will be looking for is evidence that trials have been conducted in compliance with applicable legislation and the principles of GCP. It is a daunting prospect for many, but an understanding of what to expect and how to prepare can help smooth the process and lead to a successful inspection outcome. Tutor James Gibson Cost Student = £40 (matriculation details required) University of Edinburgh/NHS Lothian = £60 Other academic/NHS - £90 For industry rates, email education@edinburghcrf.ed.ac.uk. There is a cancellation date of 02 November 2022. You will be charged if you cancel after this date. Book now: Inspection Survival Guide (16/11/22) (link to external ePay website) Back to Education: Courses and events page Nov 16 2022 09.30 - 13.00 DON'T USE - SUPERSEDED - Inspection Survival Guide: Being Prepared for an MHRA GCP Inspection This virtual half-day course will use presentations and workshops to provide an overview of the GCP inspection process from notification to closure, along with some handy hints and tips for surviving the experience relatively unscathed. It is aimed at anyone who may be involved in an MHRA GCP inspection. Online (Zoom)
DON'T USE - SUPERSEDED - Inspection Survival Guide: Being Prepared for an MHRA GCP Inspection About Statutory GCP inspections conducted by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) are an important part of the regulation of clinical trials in the UK. Anyone who sponsors, conducts or supports a clinical trial in humans involving an investigational medicinal product (cTIMP) or a medical device may find themselves face-to-face with an MHRA inspector. What an inspector will be looking for is evidence that trials have been conducted in compliance with applicable legislation and the principles of GCP. It is a daunting prospect for many, but an understanding of what to expect and how to prepare can help smooth the process and lead to a successful inspection outcome. Tutor James Gibson Cost Student = £40 (matriculation details required) University of Edinburgh/NHS Lothian = £60 Other academic/NHS - £90 For industry rates, email education@edinburghcrf.ed.ac.uk. There is a cancellation date of 02 November 2022. You will be charged if you cancel after this date. Book now: Inspection Survival Guide (16/11/22) (link to external ePay website) Back to Education: Courses and events page Nov 16 2022 09.30 - 13.00 DON'T USE - SUPERSEDED - Inspection Survival Guide: Being Prepared for an MHRA GCP Inspection This virtual half-day course will use presentations and workshops to provide an overview of the GCP inspection process from notification to closure, along with some handy hints and tips for surviving the experience relatively unscathed. It is aimed at anyone who may be involved in an MHRA GCP inspection. Online (Zoom)
Nov 16 2022 09.30 - 13.00 DON'T USE - SUPERSEDED - Inspection Survival Guide: Being Prepared for an MHRA GCP Inspection This virtual half-day course will use presentations and workshops to provide an overview of the GCP inspection process from notification to closure, along with some handy hints and tips for surviving the experience relatively unscathed. It is aimed at anyone who may be involved in an MHRA GCP inspection.