Training
Good Clinical Practice (GCP) Training Requirements
It is a requirement of the Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA), the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and European Regulators that Principal Investigators (PIs), Associate Investigators (AIs) and other trial coordination staff undergo recognised Good Clinical Practice (GCP) training to conduct clinical trials.
Peter Mac staff must comply with Peter Mac Clinical Research: Mandatory Training and Compliance policy
- All current Principal Investigators and Associate Investigators on prospective interventional studies have successfully completed GCP training and hold a current GCP certificate (valid for three years)
- All staff on delegation logs undertake accredited GCP training appropriate to their role and delegation
- Where appropriate, all researchers on other human research projects undertake GCP training (per Peter Mac Clinical Research: Mandatory Training and Compliance policy)
Peter Mac Staff: Peter Mac provides an accredited GCP training course in-house that delivers tailored training acceptable to most clinical trial sponsors. Further information reagrding Peter Mac GCP requirements is available on the CONNECT page Good Clinical Practice (GCP) Training.
Ethics and Governance
If you or your department is interested in receiving training on ethics and governance topics, please contact us using the details at the bottom of this page.
Other Recommended Training
Further information regarding recommended training for Peter Mac Investigators can be found here: New Governance Application - Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre (see Investigator Training Requirements).