Quick question re: GCP and clinical trials
Erin Fogarty 06 Jan 2025 13:14 EST
I'm used to all clinical faculty having their GCP certification (Good Clinical Practice) regardless of the type of trial?
My VP is asking if fellow or students need to be GCP certified before participating in a clinical trial (a non-NIH clinical trial).
I disagree and welcome anyone's experience on this topic.
And, does your institution have a carve out for studies, in cases such as chart reviews (meaning GCP not required -assuming it's not an NIH clinical trial).
Any input welcome.
Erin Fogarty, MA, CRA
Executive Director, MetroHealth Research Institute
(affiliated with Case Western Reserve University)
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