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Clinical research planning, practice & project management courses
BELTAS offers courses in the following for Study Co-ordinators, Clinical Research Associates, Investigators, Research Centre Managers & Staff, Sponsors and others:
• Clinical Research Project Management & Planning
• Good Clinical Research Practice in New Zealand (ICH-GCP & local topics)
• In-house customised GCP & SOP training for clinical research units
GCP for Research Professionals (ACRP)
Internationally accredited NZ GCP course
“Vital for anyone undertaking research
in New Zealand”
Auckland, Mon 24 – Tue 25 May 2010
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GCP Certification Exams (ACRP)
Multiple choice CRA/CRC certification exams
Next Exam: 16-25 September 2010 (Online)
Application Deadline: 12 July 2010
NZ & Australia 98% pass rate (2007-)
NZ's first locally qualified CCRC is
Rana Reuther, Research Manager
Tauranga Urology Research, BoP
Details at ACRP Exam Changes
Enquiries welcome - training@beltas.com |
GCP for Research Professionals
Internationally accredited NZ GCP course by ACRP
The GCP Course for Research Professionals covers:
• Details and updates of ICH GCP for NZ
• Trial design, documents and processes
• NZ and international regulatory and ethics
• Sponsor/regulatory audits and inspections
• Resource guide, CD, GCP Q&A, certificate
Dates: Monday 24 – Tuesday 25 May
Time: 8:30am-5:30pm
Venue:
Training Room 3, Lobby Level 4, WHK, 51-53 Shortland St, Auckland
Register: Download flyer and registration form (PDF 146kb)
Venue Website: www.whk.co.nz/auckland/auckland-contact-us.html
Location Map: View Map View Parking (Shortland St or Chancery Rooftop)
Contact: training@beltas.com for more information
Quotes from previous GCP Courses:
• “Excellent grounding or refresher”
• “Very informative, covered a wide range of bases”
• “The speakers were great”
• “Very, very helpful if working in the field”
• “Well explained, lots of detail, good take home materials”
• “Vital for anyone undertaking research in NZ”
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