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Some members of Global Health Trials are planning a Global Health Trials clinical research workshop in Nigeria. The workshop will have varying topics surrounding clinical research, from a range of speakers. It will be at the National Hospital Abuja Conference room, and will be free to attend. Other workshops run in other areas have been extremely popular and with excellent feedback.
This discussion group is for members to plan the workshop, register their interest - and for people to let us know if they are interested in presenting on a topic within their area of expertise. Please join the discussion and let us know if you are interested in joining or presenting.
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To all of you who came to Abuja for the CT workshop, I congratulate you all. It is my desire that the current tempo should be maintained so that we shall be able to achieve the desired results. I am very sure that this industry holds so much for Nigeria if the opportunities which it presents are explored.Thanks to you all for coming .
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The Time precision is something I must commend thumbs up to everyone that made this program a huge success am glad am among the great minds that made it possible. My coming to Abuja for this meeting wasn't a waste of time and resources it was worth it. Thanks to Tamzin furtado, Dr. Glory, Augustine, Maduabuchukwu, Associate Prof. Morenike ( Prof.), all delegates at the meeting was a pleasure meeting you all.
Let's not relent Clinical Trials will attain the her best height in Nigeria as we synergize from all professions to move This nation to a greater height.
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Entered Abuja yesterday safely. Looking forward to the workshop. Thanks Tamzin got the mail.
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We shall also be using this opportunity to spotlight the Central African Faculty of the GHT. See you all tomorrow at the General Hospiatal Conference room!!
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I am eagerly waiting to attend this workshop, since this will be an avenue for meto meet co reaseachers in Nigeria.
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Hi Benyeogor
I haven't received a registration email from you at info@globalhealthtrials.org - did you email? I have now registered you, anyway - thank you very much! I'll send on the finalised agenda to everyone tomorrow.
If anyone else has emailed and not received a reply, please let me know by emailing again on info@globalhealthtrials.org - I have replied to every single person whose emails I've received, so if you haven't heard anything from me then please email again!
It's looking like it will be a really great day - well done again, Glory, for organising!
Thanks
Tamzin
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Hi Emmanuel, You will receive a reply to confirm your registration. However, in case you do not see the reply on time, I will still advice you to come because you were part of the discussion that planned the meeting. I am expecting to see you in Abuja. Safe trip!
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I have registered how do I know if am in the 100 list as am coming from sokoto.
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Good job. We have been circulating the poster. Could you let me know how many people have registered? Guess the target is still 100 persons. A couple of guys from SQAN are already in for the meeting.
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Hi everyone
Thanks for all your help and comments. We are very pleased to attach the poster for the workshop, below. If you're interested in coming, please make sure you email info@globalhealthtrials.org to register!
Thanks and hoping to see you there,
Attached files: GHT_Workshop_Poster_7th_May_2012.pdf
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There should be considerations for people who are coming from outside Abuja. Like am a Corps member serving in Sokoto. And as I earlier stated, I could work with the publicity, online, offline.
Am in the Clinical Research Workshop in Abuja
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There should be considerations for people who are coming from outside Abuja. Like am a Corps member serving in Sokoto. And as I earlier stated, I could work with the publicity, online, offline.
Am in the Clinical Research Workshop in Abuja
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There should be considerations for people who are coming from outside Abuja. Like am a Corps member serving in Sokoto. And as I earlier stated, I could work with the publicity, online, offline.
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Dear All,
I will handle lecture 3.
Clinical trial regulation in Nigeria – steps, processes and future challenges. It seems we are yet to get enough commitment on the part of the faculty. I will try and reach some people on phone. Some of us were really caught up in between several competing interests.
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Dear Glory,
I think once the meeting will be publicized for people to sign up, subscribers should be considered on a first come first serve basis or some objective criteria for over-subscription, as funding may be very limited (I guess! from Trudie's contribution above). however, we need to strike a balance between getting as many people into the forum and our input. Logistics for this one day workshop should not be difficult and you can always plan upfront in a cost effective way, considering a variety of plans. Hoping to see you all Best!!
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Please I will respond to this soon. There is a little constraint on our part. The AGCPN Clinical Trial Workshop is coming up 7th to 11th May in Enugu, and some of our team members will also be attending the SQA meeting in Miami April ending. I will be able to tell my final disposition soonest. I have discussed with some persons but would also have to re-confirm their availability as well.
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Good news! Central Africa Global Health Trial regional faculty is a great idea.
I hereby renew the call for all our colleagues who participated in the discussion on the workshop in Abuja to choose a topic they are willing to present or give advice on speakers. -
Excellent, thank you all. This is really great, and confirmed for the 7th May. Glory, cna I leave you to put the speakers in place for these discussions?
Secondly, I just wanted to let everyone know that we are in the process of launching a central African Global Health Trials regional faculty - this will be a network of researchers based in central Africa who will regularly run workshops (just like this one), share job opportunities, training courses, and so on. To sign up, just go to the discussion here: http://globalhealthtrials.tghn.org/community/groups/group/faculties/topics/131/
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Yes! The May 7 date is confirmed. The suggested topics by trudie have not met with any opposition hence I suggest we use it or use a modified version of it if anybody has a modification to make. For those who, perhaps, have not followed the discussion closely, I will paste Trudie's suggested topics here again and choose what I want to talk on. Others should kindly choose a definite topic so that we can know which topic is left,
1. Introduction to the workshop ....... Glory
2. An overview of clinical trial capacity in Nigeria – who’s doing what
3. Clinical trial regulation in Nigeria – steps, processes and future challenges
4. Trial set up and operations – a rural and urban example perhaps (or academic and industry examples?)
5. Clinical Trial Laboratories
6. Clinical Trial Data Management – some examples maybe?
7. Career development and Training to build a future of Nigerian Clinical Trialists.......... Glory
8. Panel Discussion – building trial capacity in Nigeria
Please, indicate your name against any preferred topic you want to talk on as I have done.
I am eagerly expecting your response. Thank you all. -
Fantastic thanks everyone. Glory - do we definitely have the 7th May date confirmed for the room? If so, we'll start working on the marketing materials. Are you able to work towards confirming a list of speakers as the next task?
Thanks so much for your hard work.
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