Abstract:
Good Clinical Practice (GCP) Inspection refers to a systematic and independent examination of
clinical trial process and documentation to ensure compliance with GCP guidelines and
regulatory requirements. Its purpose is twofold; Quality Assurance (to uphold the highest
standards of GCP, ensuring that trials are conducted ethically, transparently, and in accordance
with regulatory requirements) and Continuous Improvement (to foster a culture of learning,
where insights from inspections lead to corrective actions, preventive measures, and overall
enhancement of clinical trial practices).