Investigator Training Program 2022

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Clinical Trials BC and Pfizer are partnering to bring a clinical trial investigator training course to British Columbia this November 2, 2022. Completion of this course satisfies Good Clinical Practice training requirements and TransCelerate mutual recognition criteria for conducting clinical trials.

The Investigator Training Program (ITP) is a one-day, hybrid workshop (virtual & in-person) designed for clinical trial investigators and other research team members in BC who are interested in improving how they plan, conduct, and report on their clinical trials.

This interactive workshop will include lectures, practical recommendations for enhancing efficiency and efficacy of trial conduct, and discussions with experts in clinical trial operations. The training will be divided into 7 modules covering the entire trial process from the planning stages through trial close-out activities. 

Topics
  • Clinical Trials Overview
  • Study Start-Up
  • Informed Consent
  • Conducting a Study
  • Study Oversight
  • Safety in Clinical Trials
  • Regional Regulations Governing Clinical Trials
Target audience
  • Investigators
  • And their delegated clinical research team members (research managers, coordinators, etc.)

* Please note that this training opportunity is available to BC-based researchers.

How to participate

This event is hosted by Clinical Trials BC. Admission to this training workshop is free for investigators and research teams in BC attending in person and virtually. Handouts and training materials will be provided.

In-person participation

There are 30 seats available. Lunch and refreshments will be provided. Proof of vaccination will be checked to attend.

Virtual participation

Attendees can join virtually via Zoom. Once registered, participants will receive an access link and training materials via email before the event date. Participating the entirety of the training is required to receive the training certificate.

Training certificate

Attendees who complete the training will receive a training certificate accredited by TransCelerate.

To receive the Transcelerate GCP certificate, attendees are expected to attend the entire duration of the training.

Please contact Nhan Do – Education & Communications Coordinator if you have any questions or need assistance.

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