Facilities and Regulatory links

Clinical Trials New Zealand (CTNZ) conducts in-patient / post-operative trials at the following hospitals:

Braemar Hospital
One of New Zealand's leading private surgical hospitals. Delivering the very highest standard of care and access to over 100 of NZ's finest medical professionals.

Waikato Hospital
A tertiary, teaching hospital in Hamilton NZ, that provides all hospital services (with the exception of organ transplants), plus clinical diagnostic and support services including radiology, laboratory and pharmacy.

Anglesea Hospital
Provides first-class health services, combining state of the art medical facilities with the skills and attitude of outstanding and experienced personnel, surgeons, anaesthetists, nurses and support staff.

Ormiston Hospital
The first private hospital in East & South Auckland, and offers quality healthcare to rigorous European Standards. Opened in 2009, the hospital is a modern facility with the latest advancements in medical technology.

Ormiston Hospital The first private hospital in East & South Auckland, and offers quality healthcare to rigorous European Standards. Opened in 2009, the hospital is a modern facility with the latest advancements in medical technology.

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Ethics Committees

Regulatory Authority

Other links

  • Medsafe / Standing Committee on Therapeutic Trials (SCOTT)
    Clinical trials that involve use of a new medicine require approval under Section 30 of the Medicines Act 1981. The Health Research Council's Standing Committee on Therapeutic Trials (SCOTT) undertakes scientific assessment of applications to conduct trials and makes recommendations to the Director-General of Health on whether or not trials should be approved.
  • Medsafe - Guidelines & Codes
    Information for industry.