Department Of Pharmacology

Good Clinical Practice (GCP) and New Drugs and Clinical Trial Rules, 2019 (NDCTR)

A Physical Workshop on Good Clinical Practice (GCP) and New Drugs and Clinical Trial Rules, 2019 (NDCTR) was successfully conducted by Dept. of Pharmacology for Post graduate Residents (JR1) of SKNMC, Pune

Date of GCP Workshop: 12/10/2023 and 13/10/2023                                       Venue: MET hall, SKNMC, Pune

Number of participants: 77

Organizing Chairperson: Dr. Uma Bhosale (HOD, Pharmacology/ Member secretary IEC, SKNMCGH)

Moderator: Dr Anika Lal

Speakers:

 Dr Uma Bhosale        Dr Shahu Ingole      Dr Vinod Shinde

Agenda

Speaker

Time

Registration & Inauguration

Dr Krishnakant Patil

Dean SKNMC

9:00 – 9:30

GCP Principles

Dr Uma Bhosale

9:45 – 10:45

Clinical Trials

Dr Shahu Ingole

10:45 – 11:45

New Drug and Clinical Trial Rules 2019

Dr Vinod Shinde

11:45 – 12:30

Clinical research is the key to the discovery of latest diagnostic methods and to develop modern drugs for treatment of diseases. Good Clinical Practices (GCP) is an ethical and scientific quality standard for designing, conducting and recording trials that involve the participation of human subjects. Compliance with this standard provides assurance to public that the rights, safety and well-being of trial subjects are protected, consistent with the principles enshrined in the Declaration of Helsinki and ensures that clinical trial data are credible.

Postgraduate students are required to conduct clinical research as a part of their Thesis as per their post graduate curriculum and also will be collaborating with researchers for their departmental research. Moreover, these tomorrow’s Postgraduate doctors will be contributing significantly in future to the research done in their respective field once they start their clinical practice. Therefore, it is mandatory for PG residents to undergo Good Clinical Practice (GCP) training and to know the schedules and chapters included in New Drugs and Clinical Trial Rules, 2019 (NDCTR) for conducting Clinical Trials in India.

This GCP Workshop was actively attended by 77 Resident Doctors (JR1) of various departments. Clinical research related queries were solved at the end of each session by the experts. Certificates of participation were handed over to all the participants.

 


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