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Research Regulations: Conducting Clinical Trials Under the Tri-Council Policy Statement
We are pleased to welcome presenter Martin Letendre who will join us remotely from Quebec. Participants will be invited to look at the conduct of a Canadian mulitcentre clinical trial governed by the Tri-Council Policy Statement (TCPS) from both a Sponsor/CRO and Site perspective. Participants will have the opportunity to identify how the TCPS requirements supplement ICH-GCP guidelines. The presentation will explore the TCPS from study conception, through study initiation, participant recruitment, study monitoring, and publication of study results.
Learning Objectives
- Describe how the Tri-Council Policy Statement applies to clinical trials in Canada
- Distinguish the requirements of the Tri-Council Policy Statement from other normative documents governing clinical trials in Canada (ICH-GCP)
- Understand the importance of the TCPS in the conduce of responsible clinical trials in Canada
Recommended for:
**This session provides continuing education credit for CCRP/ACRP**
All health researchers and research employees are encouraged to attend. The Tri-Council Policy Statement (TCPS) is applicable to ALL research involving human subjects regardless of discipline or methodology. There will be a focus on TCPS and its relation to ICH-GCP.
In Person: Royal Bank Theatre, Halifax Infirmary, 1796 Summer St., Halifax. NOTE: The presenter is connecting remotely, but you are invited to view as a group at this location
Online: You will receive an email from the organizer prior to the event to join the session remotely.
Presenter
Martin Letendre LLB, LLM
President,
ethica Group of Companies
- Date:
- Tuesday, September 17, 2019
- Time:
- 12:00pm - 1:00pm
- Time Zone:
- Atlantic Time (change)
- Zone:
- All Zones
- Categories:
- In-person Lunch & Learn Online Research, Innovation & Discovery
*** BEFORE YOU REGISTER ***
To participate in an online session, you will need to meet the following requirements:
- You must have access to a computer with Skype for Business installed. If you do not have the software, you will be required to install a web app plugin that will allow you to attend as a guest
- You must have an audio output device (headphones or speakers) connected to be able to hear the instructor
- You must have an audio input device (webcam or microphone) connected whether you wish to participate verbally or not. If you do not wish to speak, you may type in the chat window
NSHA Employees: To learn more about Skype for Business, see https://intra.nshealth.ca/training-resources/SitePages/Skype.aspx
External to NSHA: Please join the event as a guest through the link you are sent three hours before the event. We encourage you to ensure you have the Skype for Business Web App installed prior to the event. For help, see: https://support.office.com/en-us/article/join-a-skype-for-business-meeting-with-skype-meetings-app-skype-for-business-web-app-4828ad18-ed21-422a-a870-94d676d4b72a#Version=Skype-for-Business-Web-App.