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Overview of Good Clinical Practice Training - 
The Good Clinical Practice (GCP) online training consists of 12 modules. Each module discusses a specific GCP standard. General conduct of research standards are also presented.
Pop-up screens with definitions and links to other web sites and documents provide additional information. You may make this training as comprehensive as you like by reading only the required information or by examining the linked documents and web sites that interest you.
There is a quiz that must be completed by every CTN staff member who is required to complete GCP training for protocol or node requirements. The quiz questions are based on the information provided directly in this course, including pop-up summaries and definitions. The questions are not based on information provided in the external linked documents or web sites.
These modules may be completed one at a time or may be completed in one sitting. The approximate time to complete each module is:
Introduction – 10 minutes (no quiz for this module)Institutional Review Boards – 30 minutesInformed Consent – 60 minutesConfidentiality & Privacy – 30 minutesParticipant Safety & Adverse Events – 45 minutesQuality Assurance – 30 minutesThe Research Protocol – 20 minutesDocumentation & Record–Keeping – 25 minutesResearch Misconduct – 30 minutesRoles & Responsibilities – 25 minutesRecruitment & Retention – 30 minutesInvestigational New Drugs – 30 minutesYou may either complete all the modules and then take the quizzes, or you may take the quiz related to a module when you have completed the reading for that topic. The questions for each module are located on the last page of the module. Once you’ve completed a module, excluding the quiz, a link to that quiz will be available on the Main Menu.
Successful completion requires an overall score, for all quizzes, of 80% or better.
A certificate will be available for printing once you successfully complete the course. The link to your certificate will appear on the main menu.
 
Reff: http://gcp.nihtraining.com/login.php?lo=true

  • batseba Batseba Mathibeng 22 Jan 2015

    I have just enrol I can't get thrrough

  • bbarua7 biplab barua 18 Dec 2014

    unable to access the materials

  • claireariho claireariho 5 Sep 2014

    finished to register how do i proceed please

  • fortasiimwe ASIIMWE FORTUNATE 10 Aug 2014

    Hello. I must say you guys are wonderfully SMART. I have just finished my training and gotten my certificate! You are really playing it smart. GBU

    Thank you.
    fortasiimwe@gmail.com

  • GHN_Editors The Editorial Team 23 Jul 2014

    GCP is good clinical practise and refers to study conduct without reference to laboratories specifically, and GCLP is good clinical laboratory practise and specifically focusses on the processing of human specimens in laboratories in clinical research.

  • ahajji ALHASSAN S.HAJJI 10 Jul 2014

    I have one question,
    what is different between as a GCP and GCLP?

  • GHN_Editors The Editorial Team 9 Apr 2014

    The course described in this blog is simply a link to an external site so we cannot comment on the quality or how to obtain the results or certificate: you will need to contact the course coordinator for that.

    However, you can take the free, peer reviwwed GCP course on THIS website, which defintiely gives you results and a certificate for anyone passing the quiz at the end. To take this, visit the eLearning centre and click on GCP: https://globalhealthtrials.tghn.org/elearning/other-resources/

  • How do i get results after doing the gcp quiz?

  • rachanachaturvedi rachanachaturvedi 28 Mar 2014

    want to get certificate of GCP. How to participate ?

  • GHN_Editors The Editorial Team 14 Mar 2014

    Dear Godwin, just can follow the link given above.

    you can also take the Global Health Network's many free, certified eLearning courses by clicking 'eLearning' above, then 'short courses'. Again, these can be taken at any time.

  • adgidzi godwin adgidzi 14 Mar 2014

    This looks promising. How does one get to the modules and when can one start?

  • GHN_Editors The Editorial Team 10 Mar 2014

    If you are interested in online training - you will probably find our new research ethics course, developed in collaboration with the WHO, of interest too: You can access this, and many other courses, here - http://globalhealthtrials.tghn.org/elearning/other-resources/
    The Editors

  • ousmaneenet Ousmane SAMAKE 22 Feb 2014

    je veux lire les modiles et répondre aux questions

  • chrispbanda Christopher Banda 22 Feb 2014

    Wow! This is it! Been looking for such courses and now all I can say is Eureka! Its time to do this.

  • fcoulibaly917 COULIBALY 7 Feb 2014

    JE veux faire le module ICH bonnes pratiques cliniques

  • liamboggs Liam Boggs 6 Feb 2014

    Dear Philip ,

    For more information on how to participate, please click on the link:
    http://gcp.nihtraining.com/login.php?lo=true

    Best wishes,

    Liam

  • philipsasi Philip Sasi 4 Feb 2014

    i can not find the course material. How do i start the lessons?

  • Chris Editor 20 Nov 2013

    Dear Namubiru,

    For more information on how to participate, please click on the link at the bottom of the article below (copied here: http://gcp.nihtraining.com/login.php?lo=true).

    Kind regards
    The Editorial Team

  • znamubiru Namubiru Zula 20 Nov 2013

    how do i participate?

  • chime60ga Anderson Mwangudza 18 Oct 2013

    Thank you for the information. I will take it up.