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GCP-Study Nurse-training

Am I a "Study Nurse", after I finished the GCP-Study Nurse-Training at GCP-Service?

First of all, the term "study nurse" is not a protected professional title and accordingly there is no uniform regulation for corresponding further training and no title "study nurse".
The requirements and specifications for study nurses are high in the context of clinical research, but currently do not originate from the legislator, but rather from the employer or the responsible sponsor of the clinical trial.

Our GCP Study Nurse training provides participants who have not yet worked in clinical research with a foundation for entering the study nurse profession and becoming active in clinical research. In particular, for participants with medical training but no clinical research experience, the GCP Study Nurse training the training of choice.

Generally, upon completion of our training courses, you will receive a certificate, which, as required by ethics committees, outlines the exact content and scope of the training event. With this, you can prove the contents you have learned.

You will find a detailed description of the training and the link to the registration here.