DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACOLGY
A Webinar on Good Clinical Practice (GCP) and New Drugs and Clinical Trial Rules, 2019 (NDCTR)
A Webinar on Good Clinical Practice (GCP) and New Drugs and Clinical Trial Rules,
2019 (NDCTR) for Clinicians, Researchers and Ethics Committee Members was organized
by Department of Pharmacology
Dates: 12/10/2020 and 13/10/2020
Number of participants: 65
MMC sanctioned 04 credit points for this Webinar.
MMC Observer: Dr. Pradeep Khinvasara [MMC Code: MMC/MAO-00965/2016]
Organizing Chairperson: Dr. Uma Bhosale (Professor & Head Pharmacology/Member
secretary IEC, SKNMCGH)
INTRODUCTION
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.
Therefore it is mandatory for all clinicians, researchers and EC members 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 Webinar was considered as an opportunity to get well versed with all guidelines
regarding new rules passed by DCGI in March 2019 for conducting Clinical Trials and
Clinical research.
Medication Errors in Therapeutics
Department of Pharmacology has organised an online Guest lecture on "Medication Errors in Therapeutics" for nurses, residents and faculty of our College and Hospital. It was an initiative by Pharmacy and Therapeutic Committee (PTC), SKNMCGH to sensitize concern stakeholders about Medication Errors in Therapeutics.
Speaker:
Dr. Chitra Khanwelkar MD
Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences, Karad.
Date: 21/01/2021
Time: 2.30 PM