Hosted by the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research
Washington University’s Good Clinical Practice Policy requires all investigators and staff who are engaged in the conduct, oversight and/or management of clinical trials be trained in Good Clinical Practice (GCP) every three years.
Registration is required via Learn@Work.
A registration confirmation with the Zoom link will be emailed to all registered learners 1-2 days before the class.
1 contact hour available.
Presentation by:
- Michelle Jenkerson
Associate Director for Clinical Research, Center for Clinical Studies
This training is not recorded. Credit is granted only to those attending the entire training session.
Other methods of GCP completion include (see the GCP Registration Guide):
- Completing a CITI GCP course online (approximately 4-6 hours to complete)
- Completing a qualifying NIH GCP training course online (approximately 4-6 hours to complete)
Email ovcrinfo@wustl.edu with questions concerning the Education in Good Clinical Practice.
This in-person training complies with the expectations set by the NIH’s National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) for GCP training for CTSA Consortium Hubs and meets the minimum criteria for International Council on Harmonization (ICH) GCP E6, R1 and R2 training including: GCP Overview and Definitions, the Principles of ICH GCP, IRB/Investigator/and Sponsor Responsibilities, Clinical Trail Protocol and Protocol Amendments, Investigator Brochure and Essential Documents for the Conduct of Clinical Trials.