Overview
Good Clinical Practice (GCP) is an internationally recognised standard that ensures the ethical and scientific integrity of clinical trials. GCP training provides essential guidance on the proper design, conduct, documentation, and reporting of clinical research. It ensures that trials are conducted ethically, participants' rights and safety are protected, and the data collected is credible and reliable.
Who should complete GCP training?
- Clinical trial investigators and study team members
- Individuals involved in the design, execution, monitoring, or reporting of clinical trials
- Healthcare personnel who may encounter clinical trial participants during routine care
GCP training needs to be completed every two years.
A list of available GCP courses can be found here.
GCP courses
CTN toolkit

Explore our resources for initiating CTN trials, with guidance on feasibility, governance, and coordination to support successful participation in CTN studies.
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Explore our resources to support your journey, from developing your research idea or grant application, to getting published in anaesthesia journals.

Explore our resources, networking and mentoring opportunities for research co-ordinators.
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Explore guidance from CTN members on building a sustainable research department and employing a research co-ordinator.

ANZCA CTN endorsement is a powerful badge of quality, enhancing competitiveness in grants, ethics, and appeal to our stakeholders

The pilot grant scheme provides seed funding for exploratory studies, helping assess feasibility, refine methods, and secure grants for large trials.

Find out what clinical trials we're working on and how your site can get involved, and explore the major findings of our published trials.

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