This training program will cover in detail the key elements of HPLC and UPLC method validation to ensure compliance with FDA GLP and ISO 17025 requirements.
This failure investigation and root cause analysis training will present a repeatable methodology / defined systems, and simple tools that you can use to trace problems to their source and root cause. Attendees will get knowledge on Flow charts, Cause and Effect Diagrams, the 5 Whys, and other statistical tools to accomplish FI/RCA.
This webinar is intended for those working in the FDA-regulated tobacco and related industries, including e-liquids (vapor), e-cigarettes, cigars, and smokeless tobacco products. Functions that are applicable include research and development, manufacturing, Quality Control, distribution, clinical testing and management, adverse events management and post-marketing surveillance.
You should attend this webinar if you are responsible for planning, executing or managing the implementation of any system governed by FDA regulations, or if you are maintaining or supporting such a system.
This webinar will present an overview of the regulation of in vitro diagnostic (IVD) devices in the United States, European Union and Canada. With a primary focus on IVD regulation by the US FDA, the webinar will cover the classification of IVD devices, an overview of data required for different submission types, and special topics. The webinar will also cover the changes in regulatory oversight in the European Union, and will briefly touch on the regulation of devices in Canada, including recent changes related to oversight of the quality system in that country.
This webinar will discuss in detail the methods of sterilization to be used on medical devices and pharmaceutical products including advantages and disadvantages of each method. Also attendees will understand the regulations pertaining to sterilization of products that will help to decide with method to use for their product. Validation of each sterilization method will be discussed and how best to prove to a regulatory body the products being treated are considered sterile.
This webinar provides some practical and useful answers to the question: “How to Detect Lack of Data Integrity?” Humans, equipment or both can be the source of lack of data integrity. This session discusses both types of data integrity sources and introduces the assessment of “data pedigree” as a concept that puts focus on the types of data integrity issues and analytical and statistical methods for detecting data problems. Pharma and biotech case studies are used throughout the presentation to illustrate how the various approaches fit together.
This training program will cover statistical hypothesis testing concepts including: null and alternate hypotheses, test statistics, p-values, confidence intervals, confidence levels, power, power curves, and sample sizes. Several types of hypothesis tests will be covered such as 1 and 2-sample means tests, tests of variances, and tests of proportions. Equivalence tests will also be discussed. The importance of selecting appropriate sample sizes will be stressed.
Attend this webinar to learn how to set up and use kanbans, JIT, pull system, and drum-buffer-rope in medical device and biotechnology manufacturing start-up operations. Also attendees will learn elements of lean documents and lean configuration, sterilization lot size, MRP II kanban system and how to use kanbans to track off-site sterilization and external supply chain suppliers.
This webinar will cover the basic statistics of compliance and non-compliance and how to use a statistical approach to monitor the operation in the laboratory.
This webinar will discuss main differences between current EU Medical Device Directive (MDD) 93/42/EEC and new EU Medical Device Regulation (MDR) 2017-745 and how to ensure compliance with the new MDR requirements that will be mandatory starting May-2020.
So, we perform Management Reviews because FDA regulations require it? In fact, if you are performing management reviews only to satisfy FDA, you may be complying but you are probably wasting your time. Effective management reviews should have tangible value to the senior executives performing the review. In this online training, we will review how to perform effective management reviews that will assist in the effective management of the company.
Attend this webinar to explore some of the common sponsor errors. Become aware of the risk and liability of these decisions. Learn how to get approvals of submission, prevent enforcement actions, and loss.
This process capability analysis webinar will discuss the relationship between variation and accuracy, and process yield, short term versus long term variation, non-normal distributions and how to perform a process capability study.
This webinar will review the global regulations pertaining to spices, herbs and their extracts used for flavors as well as an overview of all flavor regulations. It will also go into detail about spice/herb as well as flavor guidance documents from trade organizations, international & regional regulatory bodies and specific country regulations.
In this training program, attendees will understand when and why to apply DOE (design of experiments). They will also learn to identify and interpret significant factor effects and 2-factor interactions and develop predictive models to explain and optimize process/product behavior. Applying efficient fractional factorial designs in screening experiments will also be discussed.
CMS has changes to evaluation management coding for 2020 and 2021. The 2020 changes are significant and include new services and expansion of existing services. The changes finalized for 2021 include major changes to the physician requirements for documentation related to evaluation management coding.
This webinar will showcase the importance of State of the Art in Clinical Evaluation Reports for Medical Devices and provide tools and recommendations for writing a well-structured SOA setting the stage for the entire CER. The webinar will also provide recommendations to build a State-of-the-Art Library for your medical device portfolio.
This webinar will discuss the regulations pertaining to objectionable microorganisms, agency expectations, methods to identify objectionable microorganisms, interpreting results, and controls to put into place.
This training program will review a case study derived from actual inspections wherein FDA performed a sponsor site inspection having already audited three of the investigator sites. FDA was aware from these site audits of potential serious noncompliance issues. The course will also discuss Sponsor/CRO/investigator relationship issues from these three site audits.
This training program will cover in detail the method validation of gas chromatography (GC) and gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GC-MS). It will focus on key elements of validation including injector, column, detection system, data system and much more.