Clinical Investigators II: Advanced GCP & clinical research training
Update 17.02.22 The Federal Council and the Canton of Bern have decided that almost all protective measures are lifted with immediate effect. For our courses, this means in particular that the obligation to wear masks indoors and the obligation to obtain a certificate will no longer apply.
Despite the lifting of the protective measures, the coronavirus is still with us. We therefore appeal to your personal responsibility to show consideration for one another and continue to adhere to the hygiene rules which have been established.
This is a course which aims at providing especially Sponsor-Investigators and Principal Investigators with the knowledge to set-up their own project.
Please note that as a Sponsor-Investigator you need to complete Clinical Investigators I and II. By registering for course II CTU does not check whether you have already completed course I.
Course dates 2022
- Tuesday, 6 + 13 September 2022
This course will be held online on zoom
2 half days: 8:30-12:10 (on 6 September) and 13:00-17:30 (on 13 September)
Voluntary exam (to get 0.5 ECTS): see below
- Tuesday, 15 + 22 November 2022
This course will be held on site at Mittelstrasse 43, 3012 Bern
2 half days: 8:30-12:10 (on 15 November) and 13:00-17:30 (on 22 November)
Voluntary exam (to get 0.5 ECTS): see below
Please register for the courses in 2022 with your credit card here. Registration is possible until one week before course start.
Due to the pandemic and the associated official restrictions, individual modules or parts thereof may be carried out digitally or postponed.
You can find further information about the course specification here:
Voluntary Exam
After each course a voluntary exam can be written to receive 0.5 ECTS. The exam is written in the week after the course. It is written online from home and the participants have one week to take the exam whenever fits best with their schedule.
Please note that for the issuance of a course certificate your personal data will be recorded in an electronic database. Your data will be treated confidentially and only used for internal purposes.