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Good Clinical Practices (GCP)

Good Clinical Practices (GCP)

Good Clinical Practices (GCP) are international guidelines for how to ethically conduct research studies and protect human subjects. GCP guidelines provide structure for how to do good quality research throughout all phases of the study design, conduct, monitoring, analysis, publication. The University of Pittsburgh recognizes that GCP training is important for all researchers that conduct clinical trials. 

  • Study Development, Planning, and Design
  • Study Start-Up
  • Study Conduct
  • Study Close-Out
  • Regulatory and Compliance
  • Participant Recruitment and Community Engagement
  • Facilities and Networks
  • Data
  • Dissemination of Results
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