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ICH Q10: Pharmaceutical Quality System (PQS)
The Pharmaceutical Quality System (PQS), as defined by ICH Q10, ensures product quality and continuous improvement throughout the lifecycle of pharmaceutical products. Overview This fundamental online course introduces the Pharmaceutical Quality System (PQS), which is a framework that ensures product quality meets established standards throughout the lifecycle of pharmaceutical products. It aims for suitable process performance by implementing robust controls for drug development and manufacturing, including quality assurance, risk management, and regulatory compliance. The system identifies…
GxPs for Leadership
This comprehensive course will equip you with the knowledge and skills to ensure GxP compliance and inspection readiness in the pharmaceutical industry. You will thoroughly understand regulatory requirements and learn about management's role in maintaining safety and quality. The course covers essential topics such as regulatory expectations, responsibilities in compliance, and consequences of non-compliance.
Advancing Pharmaceutical Quality (APQ) Quality Management Maturity Training Course
The ISPE Advancing Pharmaceutical Quality (APQ) Program has been developed by industry representatives, for industry use, to provide a practical framework that organizations can use to assess and advance the state of quality within their organization. The APQ program recognizes that the ability to advance the maturity of quality management lies within the industry itself and provides a range of sustainable and practical quality management improvement strategies.
GMP Fundamentals: Organization and Personnel
The Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) states: "Each person engaged in the manufacture, processing, packing, or holding of a drug product shall have education, training, and experience, or any combination thereof, to enable that person to perform the assigned functions. Training shall be in the particular operations that the employee performs and in current good manufacturing practice as they relate to the employee's functions. Training in current good manufacturing practice shall be conducted by qualified individuals on a continuous basis and with sufficient frequency to ensure that employees…
First Principles to Improve Pharma Manufacturing Operations Training Course
This course will show how First Principles-based approaches will provide a valuable tool to help create such control strategies. Drawing on examples from over 30 years’ experience in the pharma industry, the attendees will see what First Principles are and how not using a First Principle approach can lead to poor problem solving and even significant disasters.