Are you a clinician who is interested in research but aren't sure where to start?NCCRED is hosting a series of three introductory webinars to for clinicians interested in Clinical Research Webinar 1: Introduction to Evidence-Based Practice for clinicians in the AOD sector - Tuesday 2nd February 2021 2pm The module discusses the concept of ‘evidence-based practice’, which is the process of ‘integrating the best available research evidence with clinical expertise and the patient's unique values and circumstances’. This may include identifying, searching, retrieving, and appraising information from a range of diverse resources, and applying this into practice. Webinar 2: Introduction to Clinical Research for clinicians in the AOD sector - Tuesday 9th February 2pm This module gives an overview of the basic concepts of clinical research, focusing on the main areas of why and how clinical research is carried out, the importance of ethics in research, and an outline of the five main clinical study designs. Webinar 3: Introduction to Good Clinical Practice in Clinical Research (ICH-GCP E6 R(2)) for clinicians working in the AOD sector - Tuesday 16th February 1pm The workshop contains five sessions of guidance, education, activities and interactive learning that cover all components of Good Clinical Practice relevant to staff working on research and clinical trials that involve humans . The course will be specifically focused on clinical research within the Alcohol and other Drug sector. Participants who complete the post-training quiz with a score of 80% or above will be awarded Transcelerate-accredited Good Clinical Practice (GCP) certification, valid for 3 years. Webinars are free but registration is required. Please use the links below for more information and to register. Did you miss the NCCRED Symposium? You can watch it via this link. If you have a suggestion for a topic, would like to be involved or have any questions please feel free to contact us: The National Centre for Clinical Research on Emerging Drugs is made up of a consortium of the following four institutions |