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Principles of Good Clinical Practice (GCP) Explained


What is Good Clinical Practice (GCP)?


The Principles of Good Clinical Practice (GCP) is an international guide that helps assure the safety, integrity, and quality of clinical trials by addressing elements related to design, conduct, and reporting.


GCP training describes the responsibilities of investigators, sponsors, monitors, and independent review boards (IRBs) in the conduct of clinical trials. It aims to ensure that the rights, safety, and well-being of human subjects are protected.


At Bispharm Clinical, all our clinical investigators and clinical trial staff involved in the design, conduct, oversight, or management of clinical trials are duly trained and certified on the principles of GCP. This explains why data generated from our studies are reliable and actionable.

 
 
 

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