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Clinical Research eLearning with ICR

The ICR clinical research eLearning programme is designed to provide a practical and flexible method for clinical research professionals to learn about aspects of clinical trials.

 

Module Titles

 

Click on the the module titles for more information

 

eLearning Overview

The modules provide an awareness of legislation, current best practice and identify the key issues for a range of areas in clinical research. This allows you to promote good practice and support standards that have the best interests of patients at heart.

 

Certification

Upon completion of your ICR eLearning module, you will be able to print out a certificate as evidence of having completed a high quality learning programme.

 

Price

Non-member - £78 per licence

ICR Member - £65 per licence

 

Non-member NHS/Academic - £62 per licence

ICR Member NHS/Academic - £52 per licence

 

eLearning Special Offer

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This offer can be used to purchase any combination of 10 licences.  It cannot be used in conjunction with any other offers.  To purchase modules using this offer, complete the order form below and fax back to +44 1628 530641.

Discounts are available for multiple licence purchases (of 10 licences or more).  Please enquire for further details.

 

Purchasing eLearning 

You can purchase individual licences online by logging in, or registering if you haven't previously purchased from us; alternatively if you are purchasing multiple licences please download the order form below.

 

Order Form 

For further information please email us or phone +44 1628 536967

Adobe Flash Player

All of our modules require Adobe Flash Player to be installed.  Click on the image below to download this free software.  If you have any problems downloading this software, please contact us.

Adobe Flash Player

eLearning Demo

To view a demo of the Principles of ICH GCP module, click on the image below.

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