Why I should test raw materials for microbial presence and what is the microbiological and business risk if I choose not to?
Henry Urbach
90 Min
Product Id: 703058
This webinar on biopharmaceutical raw material testing will discuss how to implement processes for the control of microbial contamination, establish microbial limits and mitigate the risk of contamination.
The 21 Elements of a 510(k)
John E Lincoln
90 Min
Product Id: 702323
This webinar will provide valuable guidance to regulated companies in development and implementation of formal, defined, documented methods for analysis of product requirements and documentation necessary to file a 510(k). The 510(k), in any of its three allowable formats, with up to 21 required elements. A brief discussion of how to address device changes and when to file a new 510(k). Consideration of the U.S. FDA's current K-97-1 Memo / guidance document on 510(k) Device Modifications: Deciding When to submit a 510(k) for a Change to an Existing Device, to provide tools to document such decisions.
Data Analysis in QSR
Daniel O Leary
90 Min
Product Id: 704990
Data analysis is one of the most powerful improvement tools because it can lead to cost reductions and preventive action. To use these techniques you need to know both the regulatory requirements and the analysis framework. This webinar gives you the tools and techniques to implement an effective data analysis program.
Russia: Compliance Processes and Regulations
Robert J Russell
90 Min
Product Id: 703870
This training course will provide a detailed overview of the regulatory requirements, local challenges and important cultural aspects of working with the lifecycle of life science products (pharmaceuticals, medical devices, biologics and combination products) as an importer or producer in Russia. It will offer a deeper understanding of cultural norms, and will discuss best practices for establishing relationships and protecting your intellectual property to be integrated into your company’s training and corporate business strategies.
Quality Assurance at the (Clinical Research) Site: How to Develop a Manageable Plan
Jennifer Holcomb
60 Min
Product Id: 702406
This clinical compliance training will help attendees understand how they can develop and implement a Quality Assurance (QA) program at their clinical research site that ensures the staff are properly trained and that the research is carried out in accordance with regulatory expectations.
Creating a Good Design History File (DHF) for Audit Success
Mercedes Massana
60 Min
Product Id: 701978
This DHF regulatory compliance training will discuss the structure of a good Design History File, elements to look for when auditing a DHF and how to address issues. It will provide the information necessary to maintain a good DHF that will help manufacturers during a regulatory compliance audit.
You Found an Objectionable Microorganism, Now What? Risk of presence of Objectionable Microorganisms in Biopharmaceuticals
Henry Urbach
60 Min
Product Id: 702964
This webinar on objectionable microorganisms will explore the most current practices that define an objectionable microorganism and will provide a practical approach to determining just how objectionable it really is.
Life Cycle Risk Management for 21 CFR 820 and ISO 13485
Russell Pizzuto
90 Min
Product Id: 704964
This webinar will present a Lifecycle Risk Management System that meets FDA and ISO requirements. That risk management system (based on ISO 14971) creates a closed loop system that identifies risks, and uses field use feedback to adjust risks and to improve designs and processes. The objective evidence produced by a Lifecycle Risk Management Systems can be used to demonstrate risk management compliance to 21 CFR Part 820 and ISO 13485.
FDA & CFIA 2016 Regulatory Changes/Updates Since ACE | Make Sure Your Business is Updated
Grant Smith
90 Min
Product Id: 704621
This training program will cover the 2016 regulatory changes and updates for the FDA (US Food and Drug Administration) and the CFIA (Canadian Food Inspection Agency). The program will also discuss updated product code classifications, license requirements for SFCA/CFIA, Automated Import Reference System updates and latest product marking requirements.
Device Design and Risk Management
Daniel O Leary
90 Min
Product Id: 704561
As medical device requirements and expectations increase, coupled with strengthened standards, the design project must seek every opportunity to leverage activities in the area to satisfy requirements in other areas. This reduces the total work and helps make these processes more efficient. By attending this presentation, you will learn techniques to improve your device design project.
Prove 21 CFR 820 Compliance Using Requirements Traceability
Russell Pizzuto
90 Min
Product Id: 704935
This webinar will demonstrate how to use requirements tractability to systematically connect Engineering, Manufacturing and Risk Management processes, and how to systematically collect the objective evidence necessary to prove 21 CFR 820 compliance to the FDA.
Critical Elements of Quality Risk Management Relating to FDA Compliance
Danielle DeLucy
60 Min
Product Id: 704829
This training program will discuss risk management and outline the requirements for applying risk management to the quality system. It will also discuss how to conduct and implement risk management practices at your firm and review communication techniques to highlight the benefits of risk management.
Implementing the New Usability Engineering Standard
Daniel O Leary
90 Min
Product Id: 704894
Usability Engineering has become a major topic. The current standard tightens the linkage to risk management. In addition, there are changes in the US and EU approach, all of which find a basis in this standard. Attending this presentation provides the information you need to prepare for these major changes.
Validation Master Planning - The Unstated Requirements
John E Lincoln
90 Min
Product Id: 704292
This training program will focus on U.S. FDA and EU's MDD expect documented risk-based VMP planning, though the CGMPs mention little about it. The course will analyze product V&V versus process/ equipment V&V and how to use DQ, IQ, OQ, PQ, and ASTM E2500 equivalents.
Creating Effective SOPs for Regulatory Compliance
Henry Urbach
60 Min
Product Id: 702999
This FDA documentation webinar will explain the regulatory expectations for, and the proper design and maintenance of effective and compliant standard operating procedures (SOPs).
The FDA Compliance Enforcement Process
David L Chesney
90 Min
Product Id: 704913
This 90 mins webinar will provide a thorough understanding of the range of FDA enforcement options and the criteria the agency applies in deciding which to use.
eLabeling for Medical Devices: Valuable but not easy
Daphne Walmer
90 Min
Product Id: 704912
This webinar will explore the benefits of internet-based manuals/IFUs (instructions for use), as well as the products that are eligible to replace paper manuals with internet-based manuals, along with the compliance and business requirements for implementing eLabeling.
Integrating ISO 14971 Risk Analysis into the Product Development Process
Russell Pizzuto
90 Min
Product Id: 704926
This Webinar will present the best practices for integrating medical device risk analysis into a quality system. This integrated processes spans new product development, design change, production, and post market surveillance for the lifecycle of the device. Objective evidence produced by the integrated processes can be used to demonstrate risk analysis compliance to 21 CFR 820 and ISO 14971 during an audit.
The New EU Clinical Trial Regulation
Robert J Russell
90 Min
Product Id: 703758
This course will present attendees with a clear understanding of the new processes and requirements for EU sponsors of clinical trials as the new regulation is published, rolled-out and implemented by the Member States, the European Medicines Agency and the European Commission.
Problem Solving using DMAIC
Mercedes Massana
60 Min
Product Id: 704807
This webinar will provide an introduction into the DMAIC problem solving process and will show how DMAIC can be utilized to ensure that any process which requires an investigation to be performed can be thoroughly addressed and well documented.







