How to Set Up and Manage a Clinical Trial
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91Ö±²¥ the course
This short course will focus on the processes surrounding the set up of a clinical trial, from the point at which funding has been awarded to opening the first research sites. Through a combination of online teaching, group and individual activities, you will be taken through a practical step by step guide on the processes and dependencies in trial set up. To enhance the experience of the course we recommend you come with a project in mind (although examples will be given throughout for those who are new to research/clinical trials).
Who will benefit from the course?
The course is ideal for researchers from across the UK looking to manage or oversee a clinical trial (within the NHS). The general skills and processes are also applicable to research with human participants outside of the NHS. Research assistants, new trial managers, PhD students, research fellows and associates, among others, would all benefit from the knowledge and skills learnt during the course. Please note that this course is aimed at those working on UK-based clinical trials due to the UK's unique framework of rules.
Learning outcomes
- Overview of the processes involved in the setting up of a clinical trial from the grant application
- Finance and contracting
- Oversight and monitoring arrangements
- Document development
- Suppliers and contractors (IMP related tasks and otherwise)
- Ethical and regulatory approvals
- Brief overview of data management
- Site set up process (NHS)
- Advertising and promotion
Course facilitators
The course will be taught by experienced staff from 91Ö±²¥ Clinical Trials Research Unit (CTRU), a UKCRC registered clinical trials unit. As well as specialist experience of delivering trials of complex interventions, the unit delivers research across a diverse range of healthcare conditions. You can find out more information about current and past trials here. 91Ö±²¥ CTRU works with funders and NHS Sponsors from around the country to deliver high quality evidence that impacts healthcare around the world.
Course faculty
Carla Girling, Trial Manager, Clinical Trials Research Unit, School of Medicine and Population Health
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TBC
- Fees
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The fee for this course is £450 per person.
Current UOS Staff/Students
Current University of 91Ö±²¥ staff and students are eligible to book at a reduced rate of £380. An active @sheffield.ac.uk email address is required to book at this reduced rate.
Please see Booking and payment section for further details.
All fees are VAT exempt.
- Booking and payment
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Payment can be made via credit / debit card or PayPal. Please visit the to make your booking.
Non-University of 91Ö±²¥ applicants - If your employer is paying your fees and they require an invoice, please ensure you have your purchase order details before making your booking.
Current University of 91Ö±²¥ staff and students – If you would prefer to be invoiced or to pay via an internal transfer, a purchase order will be required before you make your booking. Please contact your department administrator or finance team for help with this.
Difficulties making your booking?
If you are having difficulties making your booking, please contact the Online Store directly at onlinestore@sheffield.ac.uk
- Course delivery and requirements
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This course will be delivered using the University's 'Blackboard' platform. Participants must have a basic level of knowledge of health economic modelling in order to follow the course.
* NHS staff - important note: We are aware of issues caused by NHS firewalls. We recommend registering with an alternative/non-NHS email and using a non-NHS device when attending the course if possible. Thank you *
Requirements:
Reliable and stable internet connection. A PC or laptop Webcam and microphone (preferably a USB headset) Preferably a quiet room where there will be no/minimal disruption. Ability to access Google applications (e.g. Google Docs, Google Sites, Google Sheets).
- Contact
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For further information please do not hesitate to contact us:
Email at scharr-scu@sheffield.ac.uk