Creating Proper User Requirement Specifications (URS) for Computer Systems Validation (CSV) - Ensuring Overall Regulatory Compliance
Gaurav Walia
75 Min
Product Id: 704370
This training program will provide attendees with the ultimate set of tools in order to help their firms properly create User Requirement Specifications (URS) for Computer Systems Validation (CSV) with emphasis on current industry trends in this particular area as well as current Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulatory trends and enforcement activity.
Process Robustness: The New FDA Paradigm
Angela Dunston
90 Min
Product Id: 703990
In this training program, attendees will learn how process robustness tools and metrics can be utilized to enhance process understanding and control. The new FDA paradigm is shifting to the expectation that organizations certified by other standards such as ISO and EFfCI demonstrate process robustness. It is the obligation of the primary pharmaceutical provider to ensure process robustness throughout the supply chain.
How to Properly Monitor Process and Performance of Pharmaceutical Solid Dosage Equipment
Michael Levin
60 Min
Product Id: 704274
Among other key topics, this training program will focus on what can be monitored in mixing operations, wet granulation operations, dry granulation operations, compaction operations, and coating operations.
Preparing for FDA's Unique Device Identification Rule
Daniel O Leary
90 Min
Product Id: 702594
This 90-minute webinar will review FDA's draft regulations for UDI and describe the new requirements for labeling medical devices. It covers the new regulations in 21 CFR Part 830, the changes to Part 820, the Quality System Regulation; Part 801, Labeling; Part 803, Medical Device Reporting; Part 806 Corrections and Removals; and other regulations.
Making Sense of BSCs, Hoods, Isolators, RABs
Joseph Winslow
60 Min
Product Id: 704361
Attendees will come away from the training program with the tools they need to understand the various types of enclosures and how to select the correct type of enclosure for their process in order to meet regulations, protect the product, and ensure worker safety. The course is apt for personnel in FDA regulated industries who want to learn about what enclosure is best suited for their process and why.
Veterinary Drug Approval Process and FDA's Regulatory Oversight
Karl M. Nobert
60 Min
Product Id: 703971
This training program will provide attendees with an introduction to FDA’s veterinary drug approval process. It will also discuss key components of an appropriate animal field study needed to support new animal drug approval and explain how jurisdiction is split between various federal agencies in certain cases.
Responding to Unsolicited Requests for Off-Label Information
Mukesh Kumar
90 Min
Product Id: 703464
This webinar will discuss the FDA guidelines for handling unsolicited requests about off-label information. It will provide attendees a list of dos and don’ts related to social media techniques in off-label promotion.
Adverse Event Reporting Requirements for Dietary Supplements and OTC Drugs
Mukesh Kumar
90 Min
Product Id: 703422
This webinar will discuss regulatory requirements for adverse event reporting for dietary supplements and OTC products. It will explain the similarities and differences in reporting adverse events for dietary supplements and OTC products and will also discuss trends in FDA audit for these products.
CMC Considerations for INDs and NDAs for 505(b)(2) Products
Mukesh Kumar
90 Min
Product Id: 703393
This webinar will highlight the key elements of the Chemistry, Manufacturing and Controls (CMC) section of an IND and NDA application for a 505(b)(2) product using examples and case studies. It will also discuss role of Drug Master Files (DMFs), and cross reference authorizations.
Deviation Investigation Best Practices: Ensuring Correct Content and Conclusions
Michael Ferrante
90 min
Product Id: 703538
This webinar will help attendees understand the fundamental steps of a deviation investigation with focus on using facts and objective evidence to arrive at root cause and CAPA. Learn how to identify and avoid potential pitfalls during deviation investigations.
Japanese PAL - Navigating the Japanese Pharmaceutical Affairs Law
Phil Smart
90 Min
Product Id: 701276
This JPAL training will emphasize on Japanese Pharmaceutical Affairs law with respect to - Classification, device approvals, clinical data, MAH (Marketing Authorization Holder),foreign manufacturer accreditation,QMS,post-market complaints & vigilance
Regulatory requirements on pharmaceutical packaging materials from US and EU points of view
Paul Chen
90 Min
Product Id: 701106
This pharmaceutical training provides a detail review and evaluation of Regulatory requirements on pharmaceutical packaging materials from US and EU. This pharmaceutical training provides a detail review and evaluation of the regulatory requirements for packaging operations including description, suitability, protection, safety, compatibility, performance, Quality Control, supplier, and stability.
Japan PAL Audits performed abroad by the PMDA: What to expect and how to prepare
Phil Smart
90 Min
Product Id: 701049
This training course will concentrate on how to prepare for the audit, from language and culture to technical requirements and auditor expectations. Due to the 2005 revisions in the Japanese Pharmaceutical Affairs Law (PAL), the PMDA - Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Agency - is beginning to step up its scheduling of on-site audits of foreign medical device manufacturers.
Pharmacovigilance aspects of licensing agreements
Dr.Sidney Kahn
60 Min
Product Id: 700928
Regulatory expectations for reporting in multi-company development and marketing programs.
Parallel Scientific Advice: How effective is the system established between the EMEA and the FDA
Elisabethann Wright
60 Min
Product Id: 700262
This Pharmaceutical training examines the system its benefits and its drawbacks and how effective is the system established between the EMEA and the FDA. The authorization of medical products by the FDA is not recognized in the EU. Neither is authorization by the EMEA Recognized by the FDA.
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.
Current Regulatory Requirements for Sterile Products
Kenneth Christie
Product Id: 703672
This webinar will highlight and summarize the main components relating to current validation requirements for sterile products and include the following; review of the current regulations and guidance documents, the typical expectations when aseptic processing is involved, the expectations for protocols used to document the qualification of associated equipment, utilities and processes, and recently cited regulatory deficiencies.
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.







