
Good Clinical Practice and the Medicines for Human Use (Clinical Trials) Regulations (Non-CTIMP)
About this course
This elective course provides an introduction to the principles of Good Clinical Practice (GCP) and the ethical guidance and frameworks relevant to non-CTIMP interventional research, typically carried out in an NHS setting.Â
A Non-CTIMP study is any interventional clinical research study that does not involve an Investigational Medicinal Product (IMP). Examples include:Â
- Surgical or procedural interventions.
- Medical device studies.
- Behavioural or therapy interventions.
Non-CTIMPs fall outside the remit of the Medicines for Human Use (Clinical Trials) Regulations. This course focuses on the guidance, frameworks, and processes that apply. Â
Please note:
- This course does not meet the minimum training requirements for CTIMP studies.
- If you later work on CTIMPs, you must complete the CTIMP GCP Training Course.Â
- If you are working solely on non-interventional research, this course may not be appropriate — please speak to your Sponsor about suitable training.Â
Refreshers
- The KHP-CTO does not require GCP refresher training for non-CTIMP studies. If another organisation (e.g. Sponsor or R&D department) requires an update and does not provide one:Â
- You may re-attend a Non-CTIMP course, orÂ
- Attend the standard Refresher course (noting that its focus is primarily CTIMPs).Â
Course outline
This 3-hour course provides the skills and knowledge to deliver high-quality interventional research and meet the expectations of R&D departments: By the end of the course, you will understand: Â
The ethical guidance and framework relevant to non-CTIMP studies
Sponsor and Investigator responsibilitiesÂ
Requirements for informed consentÂ
The safety reporting processesÂ
Define an Essential Document and the standards for documentation and data quality
Upcoming courses
Monday 10 November 2025, 09.30-12.30
Virtual via Teams
Wednesday 19 November, 13:30 – 16:30
Weston Education Centre, Denmark Hill Campus
Friday 5 December, 09:30 – 12:30
Virtual via Teams
Monday 15 December, 13:30 – 16:30
Tower Wing, Guy’s Hospital