The Nuts and Bolts of putting a Research Study into Operation (Workshop)

The Nuts and Bolts of putting a research study into operation: A Workshop for Research Professionals. This workshop is aimed at study coordinators, researchers, investigators, project managers or any person in the research team who have a clinical study or trial to implement and who need help in the practical steps to get it done. The sessions cover important aspects of implementing a study, as well as the building blocks for building a quality management system.

The focus is on applying GCP principles in the field, on the translation of policies and guidelines into practical steps, and a pragmatic methodical integrated approach. This course is not about study design or the science per se, but about application.

Course Format and Structure

  • Two and ½ days, in attendance workshop at a conference venue.
  • The course is interactive, in a small group workshop environment.
  • To get the most out of this course, we highly recommend that participants have attended a prior GCP course.
  • We have designed the course in such a way that it is dynamic and fluid and completely adaptable to the needs of the group on the day of presentation. We invite you to bring your questions, challenges, and case-scenarios along.

Certification and CPD

A certificate of attendance will be issued (useful for CVs).

CPD points are organised through the HPCSA accreditation process for 18 CEU’s (4 ethics).

Should you require any general information or if you want to book your place on this course, please contact us.

Cost

R6 382 (VAT inclusive)

Upcoming Course Dates

NEXT course scheduled for:
25 – 27 March 2024 (Fully Booked)
11- 13 Nov. 2024 (Limited spaces left)
Venue: SA MRC Conference venue, Cape Town
Maximum of 30 participants

Please contact us, even if a course is fully booked- we can place you on a waiting list in case of a cancellation.

“The printed material alone is worth the price of the course. Having the material presented over 2 days with interactive sessions by such a dynamic facilitator completely transformed what has previously been a rather stale topic met with moans and groans.”
Rachel Allgaier