Supplier Quality Agreements - Essential for Suppliers of Many Outsourced Processes
Betty Lane
75 Min
Product Id: 702502
This webinar will provide you the information you need to create supplier quality agreements (QA Agreements) with key suppliers and to understand which of your suppliers should have these agreements to meet expectations of the FDA and ISO 13485 Notified Body auditors.
Design History Files and Technical Files/Design Dossiers - Meeting U.S. FDA CGMPS and the EU's MDD Requirements
John E Lincoln
90 Min
Product Id: 701898
This 90-minute webinar will examine in detail the U.S. FDA and EU MDD requirements for DHFs, DMRs, DHRs, and TF/DDs - their formats, content, and their commonalities, differences, interrelationships, and similarities.
ISO 14971:2019 - Does your Risk Analysis meet this new revision of the Standard?
Betty Lane
60 Min
Product Id: 702871
This webinar will benefit medical device companies planning to have a CE mark under the European Union Directive 93/42/EEC. We will discuss what is new in ISO 14971:2019 and help you avoid delays in obtaining or maintaining your CE mark for compliance to the Medical device Directive, EU Directive 93/42/EEC on Medical Devices.
Management Controls Under QSR and ISO 13485
Jeff Kasoff
60 Min
Product Id: 700988
This session will discuss the requirements for Management Controls, including organizational structure, internal audits, establishment of a quality policy and confirmation it is being followed, establishment and contents of a quality system.
Quality Control of Microbiological Media, Reagents and Test Kits
Michael Brodsky
60 Min
Product Id: 703599
The webinar will discuss QC best practices and procedures for verifying the suitability and performance characteristics of microbiological media and reagents.
QA Agreements for ISO 13485:2019 and other Regulatory Compliance
Betty Lane
60 Min
Product Id: 703515
In this webinar you will learn how to create detailed quality agreements (QA Agreements) for key suppliers, particularly those for outsourced processes, and to understand which of your suppliers should have these agreements to meet the expectations of the FDA and ISO 13485:2016 and MDSAP. The agreements discussed will meet the expectations of the GHTF and NBOG supplier guidance documents which are now an expectation of both the FDA and most ISO 13485 auditors. These supplier QA agreements can be an important part of demonstrating that you have control of your key suppliers.
Proper Execution of Annual Product Reviews
Danielle DeLucy
60 Min
Product Id: 704993
This webinar will give a brief overview of the general procedure for the preparation and documentation of the Annual Product Quality Review and also focuses on the regulations and the regulatory requirements as per US and Europe.
Veterinary Medical Devices and FDA’s Regulatory Oversight
Karl M. Nobert
60 Min
Product Id: 703769
This webinar will make your understand regulatory requirements of veterinary medical device. How to differentiate regulations of human and veterinary medical devices, manufacturing requirements, safety standards, labelling requirements, how to draft the SOPs covering material intake, production, quality control, packing, distribution and sales.
Implementation and Management of GMP Data Integrity
Danielle DeLucy
90 Min
Product Id: 705029
Attend this webinar to learn the regulatory expectations for data integrity during CGMP inspections. The course will review examples of data integrity pitfalls, part 11 compliance data integrity issues, FDA citations related to data integrity. It will teach you how to improve data integrity in a laboratory environment.
Introduction to Root Cause Investigation for CAPA
Vanessa Lopez
60 Min
Product Id: 704409
This CAPA training program will provide an understanding of FDA and ISO requirements, steps in CAPA process and the challenges associated to root cause analysis. Attendees will learn the tools and quality data sources to use during root cause analysis investigation.
Supplier and Service Provider Controls: FDA Expectations
Vanessa Lopez
120 Min
Product Id: 704844
This training program will provide regulatory requirements (US) of 21 CFR Section 820.50 (purchasing control) for the medical device industry and illustrate the same with examples. It will furnish details on what purchasing/supplier control management systems should address.
SR Letter 11-7 - Supervisory Guidance on Model Risk Management
Mario Mosse
90 Min
Product Id: 703995
This training program will detail why SR Letter 11-7 has become the gold standard for model risk management, with its principle being adopted not only by banks but also virtually all U.S. financial institutions.
Japan: Regulatory Compliance Requirements for Life Science Products
Robert J Russell
90 Min
Product Id: 702979
This training on Japanese regulatory compliance requirements will explain the country's regulations and processes (including clinical trials, filings, etc.) and use real world experiences to show how compliance issues are culturally handled for life science products in Japan.
Understanding FDA Design Verification and Validation Requirements for Medical Devices
Meena Chettiar
75 Min
Product Id: 705331
This webinar will help you understand specific product verification and validation requirements for medical devices to comply with ISO 13485: 2016 and FDA quality system regulations. It will focus on the topics such as product development process, traceability and risk management at all stages, design outputs and documentation in DMR and DHR, design verification and design validation activity cycles and more.
Drug Master Files (DMFs) - Understanding and Meeting Your Global Regulatory and Processing Responsibilities
Robert J Russell
90 Min
Product Id: 701367
This DMFs (Drug Master File) training will discuss the current review and enforcement climate within FDA and the manner in which drug master files (DMFs) are reviewed by FDA personnel. Besides the US, the use of DMFs in the EU, Canada and Australia will also be discussed. Similarities and differences to the U.S. system will be highlighted.
Latin America: Understanding Regulatory Compliance Requirements Across the Life Science Industry
Robert J Russell
90 Min
Product Id: 702038
The Latin America Regulatory compliance requirement training/webinar will cover topics across the full Life-Cycle of Company & Product licensing in the key markets of Latin America [Brazil, Mexico, Argentina]. Written Regulations vs. Skillful Negotiation will be explained across every critical topic. The importance of local resources, Agency meetings and knowing how to navigate the regulatory landscape will accelerate country establishment and successful product licensing.
Analytical Method Validation Under Good Laboratory Practices (GLPs)
John Fetzer
60 Min
Product Id: 703561
This laboratory compliance training will teach you how to validate an analytical method under the GLP requirements. It will cover in detail the criteria for the validation of an analytical method including statistical and documentation requirements.
Understanding and Implementing a Quality by Design (QbD) Program
Steven Laurenz
60 Min
Product Id: 705001
This webinar will help you understand Quality by Design (QbD) principles used in pharmaceutical product manufacturing, outline the key steps to implement a QbD program and discuss the tools used to implement a QbD approach.
Medical Device Single Audit Program [MDSAP] Implementation & Participating Country Regulatory Processes: U.S., Canada, Brazil, Australia and Japan
Robert J Russell
90 Min
Product Id: 705370
This webinar will focus on the key regulatory requirements for medical devices for the participating MDSAP countries of U.S., Canada, Brazil, Australia and Japan. It will address key topics such as device classification, licensing pathways, medical device GMP, inspections, device labeling, license holder responsibilities and more.
4-Hr Virtual Training: How to Respond to an FDA Investigation
Joy McElroy
4 hrs
Product Id: 704549
This FDA investigation training program will deconstruct best practices for handling unannounced FDA visits, responding to a 483 or a warning letter, and the effect of an FDA investigation. The program will also discuss basic concepts that should be employed by everyone regulated by the FDA and define processes for preparing for FDA audits.







