NUHS GCP Course 2019

Case Study Discussions

Case Study Discussions

Case Study Discussions

Dr. Yeo Jing Ping, Director of Research Integrity, Compliance and Ethics, SingHealth

Nelson Wong, Founder of CSI Medical Research Pte Ltd

Miss Lim Xiao Jing, Director of Clinical Operations, Syneos Health

Dr. Yeo Jing Ping, Director of Research Integrity, Compliance and Ethics, SingHealth (Left) and Professor Lo Yew Long, Chairperson of Centralised Institutional Review Board, SingHealth (Right)

Grace Xie, Senior Clinical Research Coordinator of NUHS IMU

Serene Lai, Senior Clinical Research Coordinator of NUHS IMU

Nick Ho, Senior Director of Contracts and Proposals, IQVIA

Dr. Peter Cheung, Senior Consultant of Department of Rheumatology, NUH

Dr. Peter Cheung (Senior Consultant of NUH Department of Rheumatology - left), Dr. Stephanie (Deputy Director of NUHS IMU - middle) and Professor. Lim (right) engrossed in discussion with the participants

Jessica Lee, Manager of NUHS IMU

Dr. Foo (left) and Professor Lim Seng Gee (right), Chairperson for GCP course and Head of NUH Hepatology Department

Dr. Foo Chuan Kit, Head Medical Affairs of APAC Bayer Pharmaceutical

NUHS GCP Course 2019
May 31 2019

On 17 May 2019, the Investigational Medicine Unit and Department of Hepatology jointly organised the first inaugural Good Clinical Practice (GCP) course at NUHS. This course was based on the ICH GCP E6 (R2) guidelines and aim to equip clinical trial personnel with the basic knowledge for designing, conducting, recording and reporting trials that involve the participation of human subjects. The speakers were all experts in their own domain and represented a collection of private and public healthcare companies and institutions such as Bayer Pharmaceutical, IQVIA, Syneos Health, National University Hospital, SingHealth, and CSI Medical Research.

Accredited by both NHG Domain Specific Review Board (DSRB) and Centralised Institutional Review Board (CIRB), the closing date for registration was brought forward by a week due to unexpectedly high level of interest from the NUHS community. Participants were encouraged to apply the knowledge imparted in the case studies/discussions presented throughout the day. Professor Lim Seng Gee, chairperson of the course and Head of Hepatology Department praised the speakers for their dedicated effort and contributions, calling it a success for NUHS’ first GCP course.

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