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ICRI aims to become the ideal platform for academicians, researchers, skill development and clinical trials in India.

The research component is an integral part of curriculum development and applications of learning tools that allows for a broader educational experience whereby students are able to explore the effects of applying new thought processes through study and testing. ICRI has partnered with leading institutes of repute globally and in India by conducting multiple workshops and conferences.

About the Workshop:

Medical tourism can be broadly defined as provision of cost-effective private medical care in collaboration with the tourism industry for patients needing surgical and other forms of specialized treatment.

This process is being facilitated by the eminent speakers from Corporate Hospitals, Healthcare Insurance Providers, Experts in Marketing and Management of Medical Tourism as well as from Travel and Tourism Industry. Some of the workshops and conferences are as follows:

  • Medical Tourism Indian perspective.
  • Medical Tourism . Opportunities ahead.
  • Role of Hospitals in Medical tourism.
  • Role of travel and tour operators in Medical Tourism.
  • Joint effort of Healthcare – Travel Industry
  • Expectation from Government to support on Medical Tourism.
  • Insurance aspect of Medical Tourism.
  • Medical Tourism . Business Development.
  • Soft skills required in Medical Tourism.
  • Net working in Medical Tourism

The workshop on Medical tourism was a big opportunity for all working Professionals actively involved in Healthcare Management, Students aspiring for a Career in Hospital Operations Management and all Healthcare Service Providers from Tourism & Travel industry, Holistic Medicine, Spas, Ayurveda Yoga Therapist, Slimming centres etc. Each delegate registering for the workshop was awarded a “Certificate of Participation from ICRI Health.

Major Clients: Dr. Reddy’s Lab, Panacea Biotech, Apollo Hospital, Hinduja hospital, IPCA Lab, Jaslok Hospital etc

ICRI’s training modules cover the whole spectra of issues critical to the successful operation within the biopharmaceutical and clinical trial industry. Each set of training modules are oriented to specific department or group of employees within a company and can be customized according to requirements of specific SOP’s. When a company chooses an outsourced training solution, they gain immediate access to ICRI’s skilled training specialists who can provide training sessions at their premises or to become their virtual training department.

Consultancy:

ICRI provides the following services to the industry

  • Feasibility studies
  • Cost Estimation
  • Project Management
  • Protocol Development
  • SOP Design
  • Site Selection
  • Statistical work and Data Management
  • Preparation and submission of Audit and final reports
  • Regulatory Requirements

Publications:

ICRI’s publication division started in January 2005. In a short span it has established its prominence through the pharmaceutical Industry, Medical and Pharma Institutions as the first choice for students and clinical research professionals across 3000 customers in India and Pakistan.

ICRI is India’s dynamic new entrant into the field of Clinical Research, Healthcare and new age sectors in India.. With strong fundamentals and a highly specialized taskforce, Knowledge and expertise, ICRI’s publication division has succeeded in making its publication, a prominent name with the students and the Indian healthcare community.

CR VALUE PACK

With a precise focus on the Indian clinical research industry, ICRI publishes information that provides a complete survey of the Indian pharmaceutical industry active in clinical trials, contract research organizations, site management organizations, Indian regulatory and patent laws, market intelligence services, to assist organizations in managing and implementing clinical research strategies and operational initiatives (ICRI Clinical Research Value Pack). Twelve full researchers work in four metropolitan cities of India for market survey and the CR value pack is updated uarterly.

OTHER BOOKS
  • Electronic version of the centerwatch monthly and weekly newsletters
  • CW online directory of drugs
  • CW online industry directory
  • Basic principles of clinical Research and Methodology by Dr.S.K.Gupta
NEW PUBLICATIONS in the PIPELINE
  • The Clinical Trial Protocol
  • The Challenges of conducting Medical Device studies
  • Abbreviations used in Clinical Trials
  • Clinical Trial design
  • TPatient recruitment in clinical research
  • Pharmacokinetics a beginner’s guide
  • Statistics in Clinical Research
  • The interpretation of Clinical laboratory data in safety studies
  • Ethics in Clinical Research
  • The fundamental guidelines for Clinical Research
  • The Pocket guide to EU Directives
  • ICH Harmonized Tripartite Guideline for GCP
  • Clinical Trial Project Management
  • Outsourcing Clinical Research Projects
  • Troubleshooting Monitoring
  • SOPs and checklists for pharmacy personnel
  • Management & Leadership essentials
  • Managing your own professional development
  • Assertiveness, Negotiation and influencing skills
  • Writing and Reviewing skills
  • Communication and Presentation skills
  • Marketing and PR in clinical Research
  • Insurance in Clinical Trials
  • Guide to free lancing
ICRI Staffing:

ICRISD (ICRI Division) offers contract outsourcing and staffing specifically to Clinical Research, Healthcare, Aviation, Logistics, Data Science, Cyber Security and Psychology personnel.

ICRI can help you get professionals in these new age sectors at all positions across all levels and all functions.

Entry-level Research professionals
Mid Level Clinical Research professionals
Senior Clinical Research Professionals

ICRI prides itself by working with the most talented clinical research professionals in the Indian Industry through our rich networking database

ICRI can work with you as a collaborative, relationship driven partners

Why partner with ICRI
  • ICRI’s unique curriculum combines academic and practical learning with its internship schemes with global companies like Ranbaxy, DR Reddy’s labs ,Glaxo SmithKline & Novartis to name a few.
  • 90% of ICRI’s trainees are absorbed by these companies for a permanent position as ICRI’s programs, ensure that its graduates are equipped academically and are professionally trained for the global job market.
  • As a result of the courses covering a wide variety of subjects, ICRI graduates are also hired by IT companies like HCS, TCS and WIPRO
  • India’s first book on clinical research and pharmacovigilance was launched by ICRI.
  • It is the first institute to launch a PHD in Clinical Research and the first international and national conference in clinical research was also conducted by ICRI in India.
  • ICRI has conducted major corporate training workshops at companies such as Dr.Reddy’s, Apollo hospital, Panacea Biotech, IPCA LAB helping us to know the latest trends and practices in the industry.
  • ICRI has partnered with leading organizations such as Singh health, AHA,DIA,UKIERI for various research and training initiatives.
  • Most of the professionals working in clinical research and pharmacovigilance industry are ICRIians, therefore you will be the preferred candidate for the job.
  • ICRI has been India’s first & most awarded institution in Clinical Research & Healthcare since 2004.
  • Awardee of Presidential Award for contribution in Clinical Research & Healthcare sector
  • ICRI has 19000+ Alumni network working across the globe
  • ICRI has produced the largest number research scholars and are working on various research studies globally
International Symposium:

The conference highlighted the fundamental opportunities and challenges faced by all in conducting Clinical Research in India, through solution driven sessions presented by experts from the industry and academia with practical global experience. Fostering free discussion, the programme concentrated on the real-world issues and look to develop a consensus on how India should move forward practically to ensure accurate, auditable and above all ethical pre and post marketing Clinical Research data.

Current Clinical Research Scenerio In India

The global clinical trials market size was estimated over 50.0 billion in 2022 and is expected to reach to USD 84.43 Bn by 2030 with a registered CAGR of 5.7% during the forecast period 2022 to 2030.

The market was further driven by COVID-19 pandemic and the importance of making India as a hub for conducting clinical trials. The large number of patients also highlights the growing demand for treatments and immunizations. Currently, 288 medicines and 106 vaccines are in various stages of development, with almost 7.0% of therapeutics in Phase IV, 21.0% in Phase III, and 43.0%, 13.0%, and respectively, Phase II and Phase I.

These rules have brought India's regulatory framework on par with U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) norms and now India is among the top choices for global clinical trials. India's clinical trials market is expected to reach $3.15 billion by 2025 with a compounded annual growth rate of 8.7%.

A new set of rules in place since 2019 is beginning to make India an attractive destination for big pharma to conduct clinical trials in India.

Today, around 50,000 clinical research professionals are required in the clinical research industry.

Medical Tourism challenges & opportunities:

About the Workshop

Medical tourism can be broadly defined as provision of cost-effective private medical care in collaboration with the tourism industry for patients needing surgical and other forms of specialized treatment.

This process was facilitated by the eminent speakers from Corporate Hospitals, Healthcare Insurance Providers, Experts in Marketing and Management of Medical Tourism as well as from Travel and Tourism Industry.

The workshop focused on following key areas :-

  • Medical Tourism Indian perspective.
  • Medical Tourism . Opportunities ahead.
  • Role of Hospitals in Medical tourism.
  • Role of travel and tour operators in Medical Tourism.
  • Joint effort of Healthcare – Travel Industry.
  • Expectation from Government to support on Medical Tourism.
  • Insurance aspect of Medical Tourism.
  • Soft skills required in Medical Tourism.
  • Net working in Medical Tourism.

The workshop on Medical tourism was a big opportunity for all working Professionals actively involved in Healthcare Management, Students aspiring for a Career in Hospital Operations Management and all Healthcare Service Providers from Tourism & Travel industry, Holistic Medicine, Spas, Ayurveda & Yoga Therapist, Slimming centres etc.

Each delegate registering for the workshop was awarded a “Certificate of Participation from ICRI Health.

About the Conference

The conference focused on recent advances and business opportunities in Clinical Research. About 400 delegates participated in the two-day event. The unique feature of this conference was that 10 International keynote speakers from US, Canada and UK along with highly acclaimed and eminent speakers of India from various Pharmaceutical Companies, CROs and Regulatory Bodies shared their views and opinion in the conclave. FDA Regulations and Phase-I submission will be presented by FDA experts.

There were Scientific Sessions on different streams of Clinical Research operations, Pharmacovigilance, CDM, Regulatory Affairs and submission with special emphasis on Phase-I Clinical Trials and Business Opportunities for allied players in the Clinical Research industry.

The participants had an opportunity to deliberate and discuss with the keynote speakers and a group of professional with common interests. The conference was designed for expert level professionals in the Pharmaceutical, Biotechnology, Medical Devices, Government, Support Services/Products, Academia, Logistics, Venture Capitalists, Bank, Insurance and related Healthcare Industries. The conference overarching objective is to position India as the preferred destination for the Science & Business of Clinical Research.

ICRI National Conferences
First Annual Conference 2004

ICRI organized a two day National Conference with the theme “Clinical Research; Challenges and Opportunities in India at the Indian National Science Academy, New Delhi. The conference was inaugurated by the Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare,Ambumani Ramadoss. This was attended by over 250 distinguished personalities from both academia and industry from India as well as abroad.

Second Annual Conference 2005

ICRI – with sponsorship from Department of Science & Technology, Government of India – hosted a conference on “India’s emergence as hub for Clinical Research . The conference and workshop were conducted by distinguished speakers from India and abroad. It was designed by professionals engaged in Clinical Research and Clinical Trials Management. About 270 delegates from Academia and industry attended this conference.

Third Annual Conference 2007

ICRI, in association with (World Health Organization) WHO and Department of Science & Biotechnology, Government of India, held a two day workshop on Pharmacovigilance followed by an International Conference on ‘Clinical Research & Development , at the National Institute of Advance Studies, IISC Auditorium, Bangalore. Renowned speakers from National and international regulatory, industry and academia participated. About 300 delegates registered for this conference.

Fourth Annual Conference (April 2008)

ICRI with sponsorship from Indian Council of Medical Research held the Fourth Annual conference in Mumbai. This meeting was attended by senior executives, managers and investigators from industry and academia from both India and overseas.

ICRI International Conference
First International Conference 2006

“Drug Discovery and Clinical Development in India” Opportunities and Challenges was jointly organized by ICRI, DIA & BCI to establish transparency within the Indian Clinical Research industry. The conference was designed for expert-level professionals in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, medical devices, government, support services/products, academia, and related healthcare industries. Invited keynote speakers from USA & EU included key decision-makers in the fields of drug discovery, drug development and clinical research.

Speakers identified the major pharmaceutical corporations, discussed the dynamics of drugs and biological development in India, and suggested a framework for maintaining regulatory compliance in the US, EU and Japan. This first International conference left a mark in History ICRI with all the pharmaceutical, biotech SMO’s and CRO’s participating at the conference in India. About 300 delegates from India and overseas attended the conference.

Second International Conference November 2007

ICRI jointly with DIA and BCI organised its second International conference in November 2007 in Mumbai. This meeting was attended by senior executives, managers and investigators from industry and academia from both India and overseas with the DCGI as one of the panelists. About 350 industry delegates participated

  • India’s first-ever book on Clinical Research entitled ‘Basic Principles of Clinical Research and Methodology
  • The international conference on Clinical Research Development in India also witnessed the release of India’s first ever comprehensive book on Clinical Research entitled ‘Basic Principles of Clinical Research & Methodology by Dr S K Gupta in presence of Dr N K Ganguly, Dr Neelima Kshirsagar, Dr Laxman Prasad and the entire congregation.
  • The authors who were associated with this book are eminent contributors in the field of Clinical Research both from industry and academia.
  • ICRI was presented with the prestigious UK India Education and Research Initiative (UKIERI) Award, an initiative of United Kingdom and India for working together in education and for initiating higher education programs in India for Translational Medicine and Molecular Biology.
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