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UK lines up training course for hospital and healthcare staff on ATMPs

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The educational initiative starts with an introductory course to advanced therapy medicinal products (ATMPs) and runs December 5-6, 2022. It is aimed at frontline healthcare practitioners and involves fully state-of-the-art training including virtual reality.

The training session will cover basic cell biology that underpins ATMP medicines, technologies that are used to create ATMP medicines, differences between point of care and centralized manufacturing and implications on delivery to the patient, sources of risk in delivering cell products to the clinic, and an overview of the GMP manufacturing facility.

“ATMPs are clinically progressing towards routine healthcare delivery, and the supply chain including manufacturing is gearing up for commercialisation. However, frontline healthcare staff still need to be trained on the manufacturing and administration of these therapies to patients. National and international standardisation of training for hospital and healthcare staff to apply this new class of medicines will be vital,”​ said Professor Ivan Wall, Centre for Advanced Therapies Manufacturing Training, University of Birmingham.  

To date, standard education pathways for frontline healthcare staff in the UK’s NHS and many other countries have not included the manufacturing and administration of ATMPs. The University of Birmingham courses, said the education provider, will provide the opportunity for NHS primary care trusts to update the skills across NHS staff for when ATMPs are rolled out in routine healthcare across the UK. The courses are aimed at producing a skilled workforce of frontline staff that are fully trained to handle ATMPs as each are approved, it added. 

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