Summit: Research Pharmacy and Laboratory Operations

Fundamental training in clinical research pharmacy and laboratory operations.


About these Courses

The research pharmacy and research laboratory comprise central locations of clinical trials. This series contains individual courses on clinical research pharmacy and clinical research laboratory. The first course describes the requirements for compliant and efficient research pharmacies, including discussions of storage and equipment. It explains the processes of receiving, dispensing, accounting, and destroying investigational product. The second course details the functions of research laboratories. It discusses the role that the laboratory plays in the development of biomedical products and identifies concerns regarding laboratory safety.

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Organizational Subscription Price: Available for $675 per year/per site as a subscription add-on for government and non-profit organizations; $750 per year/per site as a subscription add-on for for-profit organizations

Language Availability: English

Suggested Audiences: Clinical Research Coordinators (CRCs), Clinical Research Pharmacists, Contract Research Organizations (CROs), Faculty, Investigators, Research Administrators, Students, Study Sites


Basic Courses

Summit: Clinical Research Laboratory
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Details the operational requirements for clinical research laboratories.

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Summit: Clinical Research Pharmacy
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Provides practical knowledge on managing investigational product.

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FAQs

What courses are included in the Summit: Research Pharmacy and Laboratory Operation series?

Summit: Clinical Research Pharmacy and Summit: Clinical Research Laboratory comprise the series.

Who should take the Summit: Research Pharmacy and Laboratory Operation courses?

The series is specifically intended for those who are responsible for distributing, receiving, distributing, reconciling, and destroying investigational product. The series is also intended for those involved in conducting research or managing clinical research laboratories.

How long will take take a learner to complete each course?

Each course consists of one module that should take the learner 30-40 minutes to complete.

Is the course eligible for continuing medical education credits?

This course does not currently have CE/CME credits available.