Utilizing ICH Guidelines for GCP Regulatory Compliance
Carl Anderson
60 Min
Product Id: 700855
This presentation reviews key ICH guidelines to directly correlate them with FDA Compliance Program Guidance Manuals that FDA investigators use to conduct GCP inspections. This webinar will provide critical assistance to FDA regulated companies currently conducting or preparing to conduct clinical trials.
Complying with 21CFR Part 11-Understanding the Role of Predicate Rules
Tony Dunbar
60 Min
Product Id: 700177
AN overview of the Part 11 regulation, with special emphasis on the key role played by the applicable predicate rules as the starting point for any Part 11 compliance assessment. In spite of the FDA’s clarification regarding the scope of electronic records subject to Part 11 as expressed in the Sep 2003 Guidance for Industry, much discussion and debate still surround the topic.
The latest approach for complying with 21 CFR Part 11
Sam Mistretta
60 Min
Product Id: 700664
This 21 CFR Part 11 training/webinar will provide valuable assistance to all regulated companies that need to comply with 21 CFR Part 11.
FDA's cGMPs for the 21st Century Initiative
Betty Jones
60 Min
Product Id: 700620
This FDA’s cGMPs training/webinar will provide and insider’s view FDA’s path to restructuring its regulatory oversight of manufacturing quality that is based on quality systems and risk management approaches.
Part 11 - Electronic Records and Electronic Signatures
Betty Jones
60 Min
Product Id: 700619
This Part 11 - Electronic Records webinar will provide an insider’s view FDA’s current thinking regarding the scope and application of Part 11 of Title 21 of the Code of Federal Regulations; Electronic Records; Electronic Signatures (21 CFR Part 11).
FDA's cGMPs for the 21st Century Initiative
Betty Jones
60 Min
Product Id: 700156
This presentation will provide and insiders view FDA’s path to restructuring its regulatory oversight of manufacturing quality that is based on quality systems and risk management approaches In 2002, FDA announced a significant new initiative, Current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMPs) for the 21st Century intended to modernize FDA’s regulation of pharmaceutical quality and established a new regulatory framework for manufacturing.
Leveraging best-practice frameworks to simplify regulatory compliance
Alan Calder
60 Min
Product Id: 700102
This regulatory compliance training will help in frame working and Leveraging best-practices in the way of the business in a cost effective manner. Organizations face complex and rapidly evolving regulatory requirements, which have to be met within an equally fast-changing information threat environment.
Data Integrity and Privacy: Compliance with 21 CFR Part 11, SaaS/Cloud, EU GDPR
David Nettleton
Product Id: 701687
This 21 CFR Part 11 compliance training will guide you through the requirements of Part 11 and will also explain its 3 primary areas: SOPs, product features and validation (10 step risk based approach).
Getting to Know FDA Audit Practices and the 10 Most Common Cited GMP Deficiencies
Kenneth Christie
Product Id: 703635
This training program will provide attendees with a better understanding of how the FDA conducts their audits and the areas of most focus. In addition, it provides a summary of common GMP deficiencies given to drug manufacturers, to use to evaluate one’s own practices. Finally, when given a regulatory audit finding, this webinar will review the top five items to remember when submitting your responses to them to avoid further questions.
The Regulatory Expectations for Environmental Monitoring Programs
Kenneth Christie
Product Id: 703648
Understand the importance of an effective environmental monitoring (EM) program and its place in your organization. This course will provide insights on regulatory requirements governing EM programs, contamination control practices, and common deficiencies cited by regulatory auditors when auditing EM programs.
Challenges of an Effective Change Control Program
Kenneth Christie
Product Id: 704638
This training program will provide attendees with a better understanding of current Quality System Regulations (QSR) require companies to maintain qualified equipment, utilities and facilities in a state of control. When changes are made to these items, the change must be documented, explained as to what will be done and the items that may be impacted. This webinar will also highlight what is expected, what to include in procedures and address the challenges faced by industry in trying to establish an effective and manageable program.
Basic Requirements for IQ, OQ and PQ Protocols
Kenneth Christie
Product Id: 704591
This training program will provide an outline of the typical protocols used for documentation of qualification activities, the type of information normally included in each and the common deficiencies cited when audited. It will highlight the importance of establishing specifications for all test challenges, proper documentation with regards to results obtained, how to address deviations encountered and how best to summarize results obtained.
4-Hr Virtual Training: Ten Steps to Data Integrity in Pharmaceutical and Biotech Labs
Nanda Subbarao
Product Id: 704730
This training program will provide an introduction to regulatory expectations for data integrity, discuss generation, review and archiving of data, enumerate evolving requirements for eData, and expound on support systems for data integrity.
How to Buy COTS Software, and Audit and Validate Vendors
David Nettleton
Product Id: 703820
This training program will focus on instructing attendees on best practices for buying COTS (Commercial Off-The-Shelf) software and to evaluate a software vendor. It will also highlight key data and systems subject to Part 11, and list requirements for IT, SaaS, and cloud hosting.
Key Factors to Develop an Effective CAPA System
Kim Huynh-Ba
Product Id: 703320
This training will focus on the regulatory requirements for a Corrective and Preventive Actions (CAPA) system. Attendees will learn how to develop an effective CAPA system.
Quality Metrics and the Issues with the FDA’s Revision Draft Guidance Quality Metrics Data
Barry A Friedman
Product Id: 705452
This webinar will discuss the main issues with FDA’s revised draft guidance on submission of quality metrics data. It will also cover the most common observations that the FDA issues within the warning letter and how these can impact your organization.
Managing your GMP Quality Control (QC) Labs in Compliance with FDA Regulations
Kim Huynh-Ba
Product Id: 705081
This webinar will discuss the common deficiencies in relation to compliance and validation issues that typically found with pharmaceutical Quality Control labs.
The New Part 11 Inspections: Requirements for Validation and SaaS/Cloud Applications
David Nettleton
Product Id: 704734
This training program will identify data and systems subject to Part 11 and Annex 11. It will also decode what the regulations mean and illustrate the current computer system industry standards for security, data transfer, and audit trails.
Studies to Support Temperature Excursions and Shipping of Pharmaceutical Products
Kim Huynh-Ba
Product Id: 704770
Upon completion of this training program, attendees will learn key factors that would affect the shipping and distribution of drug products. One must understand the product stability profile, typical environmental conditions for storage and anticipating environmental extremes for distribution. These data will be necessary to design shipping conditions in order to maintain quality of the drug product through expiry.
Annual GLP Refresher Course - 4 Hour Virtual Training
Nanda Subbarao
Product Id: 704893
An Annual GLP training is a requirement for all personnel involved in Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) studies. The webinar course serves both as an initial training for new employees, new to GLP concepts will serving as a refresher course for experienced senior employees. The webinar provides an overview of the GLP to remind the attendees of the regulatory requirements for organizations in which bioanalytical testing is conducted.







