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NCCRED symposium this Friday:

Innovations in therapeutic practice

 

Friday 20th November 11am - 3pm

We wish we could see you all face to face, but this year it will be done virtually to accommodate COVID-19 restrictions. 

The 2020 symposium will focus on innovations in therapeutic practice for methamphetamine disorder. The symposium brings together leading national researchers, including presentations from recipients of NCCRED’s Round 2 Seed Funding Program. Recipients will share the most up-to-date aspects of their work and research around methamphetamine and emerging drug use. 

 
 

Register now for free

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For More information including the full program visit our website

 
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Job Opportunity - Alcohol and Drug Clinical Research Coordinator

St Vincent’s Hospital Alcohol and Drug Service has an opportunity for a dynamic research coordinator who will be project managing two exciting research projects and providing higher level support to a program of research, working across NCCRED and NDARC UNSW.

Applications close 1 December

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Good Clinical Practice training (ICH-GCP) - expressions of interest

GCP training is essential for anyone involved in clinical trials and in clinical research as it provides the fundamentals for the conduct of ethical research. NCCRED provides training and certification to clinicians and academics in the Drug and Alcohol Sector as a key element to its research education agenda. Participants who complete the training receive Transcelerate-accredited certification which is internationally recognised and valid for up to 3 years. 

 
 

NCCRED is seeking expressions of interest to run a course of GCP training online, over a series of sessions via Zoom.

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The National Centre for Clinical Research on Emerging Drugs is made up of a consortium of the following four institutions

 
 
 
 
 
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