CLIC Clinical Investigator (And Site Staff) Certification

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CLIC Clinical Investigator (And Site Staff) Certification CLIC Level 1: 23-24 March 2015 CLIC Level 2: 25-27 March 2015 Cape Town (Venue to be confirmed) C PD points L e v e l 1 : 1 4 G e n e r a l, 2 Ethic s L e v e l 2 : 2 2 G e n e r a l, 2 Ethic s TIERVLEI TRIAL CENTRE Recognised as centre of excellence by

The planning, preparing and organising of clinical trials has become a highly complicated task that includes some important issues like: the need to protect patients, generate reliable data, perform trials efficiently within short timelines, fulfil quality requirements according to current legislation and inspection requirements conduct clinical trials within budget to ensure sustainable business. The increased complexity and regulatory requirements create a need for increasing levels of knowledge (Scientific, Methodological, Regulatory & Organisational). In South Africa we need to train Investigator and Site Staff training according to international standards and recommendation. PharmaTrain and ECRIN joined forces and established an European investigator training infrastructure called CLIC (Clinical Investigator Certification). The Fundisa CLIC Course is based on the PharmaTrain CLIC Curriculum. Different levels of training are related to distinct responsibilities in the performance of clinical trials: Level 1: Site staff/ sub-investigator Level 2: Principal Investigator / Site Manager Level 3: Sponsor Investigator DIFFERENT LEVELS OF COMPETENCE LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 OPTION 1: CLIC Level 1 2 days R3200.00 (Students R1800.00) Core knowledge in the preparation and conduct of studies at Investigational Sites Medical: Sub / Co- Investigators Non-Medical: Study Nurse, Study Coordinator OPTION 2: CLIC Level 1 & 2 5 days R8000.00 (Students R4200.00) Core knowledge in the preparation and conduct of studies at Investigational Sites Medical: Sub / Co- Investigators Non-Medical: Study Nurse, Study Coordinator Knowledge in Regulatory and Managerial aspects required of Principal Investigator (and Clinical Trial Managers) according to ICH-GCP definition and National Legislation Principal Investigator Clinical Trial Manager/ Site Manager OPTION 3: Level 2 only (no CLIC certification) 3 days R4800.00 (StudentsR2400.00) Knowledge in Regulatory and Managerial aspects required of Principal Investigator (and Clinical Trial Managers) according to ICH-GCP definition and National Legislation Principal Investigator Clinical Trial Manager/ Site Manager

CLIC Level 1 Site Staff, Sub Investigators, PI s LEVEL 1 DAY 1 23 MARCH 2014 Time Topic Content Presenter 07h30-08h00 REGISTRATION 08h00-09h00 Overview of the medicine development process The various steps of the medicines development process: sequence and duration Prof Bernd Rosenkranz 09h00-10h00 Introduction to clinical research methodology Definition of the phases of clinical development (I-IV) and related research objectives Structure of a clinical trial Key elements of trial design Definitions of parallel groups versus crossover, control, placebo, randomization, blinding, bias, intention-totreat Dr Haylene 10h00-10h30 10h30-12h30 Planning and preparation of a trial Review of protocol and related material Interactions between investigator and sponsor (pre-study visit, investigator selection, budget and contract, initiation visit) Submission to the ethics committee Submission to national regulatory authorities Preparation of study- related processes and documentation Prof Lesley Burgess 12h30-13h30 13h30-15h00 Site organization and management Evaluation of resources needed for the clinical trial Organisation of the investigative site team Organisation of a patient visit Dr Rinke Pretorius 15h00-15h30 15h30-16h30 Introduction to the ethics of clinical research and Good Clinical Practice History and justification of theregulations for subject protection Origin and principles of ICH-GCP Responsibilities of the various players Prof Keymanthri Moodley 16h30-17h30 Legislative framework and guidance for clinical research International regulatory environment Applicable national regulations Prof Keymanthri Moodley 08h00-09h45 Overview of in- trial procedures LEVEL 1 DAY 2 24 MARCH 2014 Source documents and essential documents Subject visits, measurements and SaviChetty- Tulsee

assessments Completion, correction and control of the Case Report Form Management of the investigational product DrMada Ferreira 09h45-10h00 10h00-12h00 Quality assurance, Monitoring Monitoring visits Trial close-out Basic concepts in quality management (Quality assurance incl. SOPs, quality control... SaviChetty- Tulsee 12h00-13h00 13h00-14h00 Audits and inspections Monitoring versus audits versus inspections Audit and inspection findings SaviChetty- Tulsee 14h00-16h00 Subject recruitment, enrolment and retention Challenge and strategy of recruitment Different phases of recruitment and enrolment Patient information and informed consent process in adults and children Randomisation in practice Compliance check Subject retention Personal data confidentiality, patient privacy DrMada Ferreira 16h00-16h15 16h15-17h15 Introduction to safety Basic definitions and classification of adverse events (AE, SAE, ADR, SUSAR) Reporting and management of adverse events, including un-blinding Emergency situation handling Judith Ramuthaga Level 1 Competency Assessment CLIC Level 2 Principal Investigator / Site Manager LEVEL 2 DAY 1 25 MARCH 2014 Time Topic Content Presenter 08h00-11h00 Basic concepts for designing and evaluating clinical trials Basic statistical concepts and definitions (confidence interval, statistical significance, odds ratio) Types of study (observational versus experimental) and level of proof Types of design (inter-patients, intra patients, sequential) Types of comparison (superiority, noninferiority) Various types of bias and measures to avoid them Sample size calculation Justin Harvey

Types of analysis (intention-to-treat versus per protocol) Meta-analysis and evidence-based medicine Subgroups and post- hoc analyses Statistical significance and clinical interpretation 11h00-11h15 11h15-13h15 Study protocol Structure and contents Objectives and endpoints Inclusion/exclusion criteria Study diagram and flowchart Measurements and assessments Protocol amendments DrHaylene 13h15-14h00 14h00-15h00 Informed consent process Right of subjects information Transmission and understanding of the subject Re-consent DrHaylene 15h00-15h30 15h30-17h30 Ethics of clinical research Investigator responsibilities Criteria for the ethical evaluation of studies (scientific validity, equipoise) Risk-benefit assessment Ethical review procedures Use of placebo Follow-on treatment Conflicts of interest Misconduct and fraud Publication bias and clinical trial registries Dr Graham Ellis LEVEL 2 DAY 2 26 MARCH 2014 8h00-10h00 Document management List of the essential documents generated before, during and after the trial Investigator site file Rules for archival (Investigator versus sponsor file, duration) Wendy Wilcox 10h00-10h15 10h15-12h15 Safety data AE collection and assessment SAE assessment and reporting DrMada Ferreira 12h15-13h15 13h15-14h15 Introduction to clinical studies in special and vulnerable populations Children Elderly subjects Pregnancy andbreast-feeding Dr Harry Moultry

Orphan diseases 14h15-15h15 Insurance issues Various types of insurance contracts and coverage Variability of insurance Regulations between countries tbc 15h15-15h30 15h30-16h30 Management of the investigational medicinal product Types of medication in a study Packaging and labeling Storage and handling Return and accountability Compliance monitoring Tracey Coningham 16h30-17h30 Biological samples management Use of biological markers for patient selection and evaluation of efficacy and safety Shipment requirements Archival in bio-banks Prof Patric Bouic 08h00-10h00 Data collection and management, final reporting LEVEL 2 DAY 3 27 MARCH 2014 Structure of the CRF Data collection and documentation process Central monitoring and quality control, data queries Advantages and disadvantages of electronic data capture Confidentiality and data protection Final reporting Jaco Swart 10h00-10h15 10h15-12h15 Financial and contractual Investigator contract Calculation of investigative site budget Patient compensation and travel expenses Invoicing Dr Haylene 12h15-13h15 13h15-18h15 Clinical project management Adequate resources and facilities Project planning Screening, recruitment and retention Management of deviations and mistakes Interaction with monitors, auditors and inspectors Communication Quality management Training Supervisory committees Fatima Cassim Level 2 Competency Assessment

Fundisa African Academy of Medicines Development Tiervlei Trial Centre, Karl Bremer Hospital, Basement, Bellville, Cape Town, South Africa, 7530 NPC 2014/104973/08 Tel: +27(0)219579400 Email:haylenenell@ttctrials.co.za rosenkranz@sun.ac.za Web:www.fundisa-academy.com Banking Details:Fundisa African Academy of Medicines Development, Absa Bank, Savings Account Number 92-9027-3284, Branch Code 632005 Tiervlei Trial Centre Karl Bremer Hospital, Basement c/o Mike Pienaar Boulevard & Frans Conradie Drive Bellville, Cape Town, 7530 Phone: +27(0)21 957 9400 Fax: +27(0)21 945 1836 E-mail: haylenenell@ttctrials.co.za