The King’s Trial Operations Network provides peer support and training to trial staff within King’s Health Partners.
The network organises events focussing on various aspects of clinical trial delivery.
Please register via the link if you wish to be notified directly by email of upcoming events.
Title: Operational challenges in cluster randomised trials
Speaker: Selina Cox
Date and time: 20/11/2024, 12:30-13:30
Location: Online via Microsoft Teams
16/10/2024 | Project Management for Clinical Trials 101 - The Essentials | Daryl Hagan |
18/09/2024 | Use of Version-controlled Documents in Clinical Trials | Thomas Cruise and Megan Boxall |
04/09/2024 | Effective Clinical Trial Monitoring | Medeah Yaqub |
07/08/2024 | Site Engagement Strategies in Multi-site Trials | Sue Cheung |
15/05/2024 | Management of the TSC and DMC membership: set up, maintenance and close-up | Sylvia Wilczynska |
17/04/2024 | The Impact of Protocol Amendments on a Study Database | Jade Higman |
06/03/2024 | Improving Diversity in Clinical Trials | Sue Cheung |
Please register below if you wish to be notified directly by email of upcoming events.
You may also be interested in the KTP events, please see here.
The King’s Trials Partnership brings together clinical trials expertise within the King’s Health Partners. The aim is to develop a strong and active network of trialists to share and expand clinical trials knowledge, to increase collaborative links between trials groups within the organisation and to assist in the development and adoption of innovative methods and practice.
To be announced.
Please register below if you wish to be notified directly by email of upcoming events hosted by the KTP.
Events may be of interest to academic investigators, trial managers, data managers, research staff and others with an interest in clinical trials.
Or to book a place, please email ktpevents@kcl.ac.uk
If your study is in the area of mental health or neurosciences, please make an appointment initially to speak to an NIHR RSS advisor at www.ctu.co.uk/NIHR-RSS
For all other clinical areas, a brief support request form must be submitted.
We strongly advise that researchers approach KCTU at the grant application stage, ideally 3-4 months in advance of the submission deadline to get the best possible input and consideration.
Requests for support are circulated to the relevant senior academic and operational staff for consideration, to ensure that the best possible match between the trial and the expert collaborator is achieved.
020 7848 0532 | ctu@kcl.ac.uk
Clinical Trials Unit
King’s College London PO64, Room M2.06,
Institute of Psychiatry, 16 De Crespigny Park,
London, SE5 8AF
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