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Labeling and Labeling Controls in the Medical Devices Industry

 
  December 11, 2009

Pharma Development and Business

 
     
 
The Center for Professional Innovation & Education, Malvern, PA
March 15 & 16, 2010


Who Should Attend

This two-day course is designed for those who perform, supervise, manage, audit, or oversee the creation, approval, control and regulatory affairs involved with labels and labelling.  This includes, but is not limited to, professionals in Design Controls, Quality Control, Quality Assurance, Process Controls and Regulatory Affairs.  The course will also benefit those process owners who are involved with meeting the customer’s requirements, i.e. the end-user and the FDA.



Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this course, attendees will have a working understanding of regulatory agency expectations and will have gained the background knowledge necessary to effectively establish and implement label controls and the ramifications of inaccurate labeling.

Participants will gain practical experience from real-time examples, and an interactive foundation for benchmarking and cross-functional discussions.  Because a segment of the session will be dedicated to recall (because of labeling issues) this course will enable participants to realize how risk management affects and establishes labeling decision-making from concept and feasibility and (then) throughout the lifespan of the device.



Course Description

This course provides comprehensive and up-to-date knowledge of labeling development and subsequent control. The course covers regulatory expectations regarding labeling requirements in the FD and C Act, the Fair Packaging and Labeling Act, labeling for investigational devices, label control in the cGMP-QSRs and Part 801 (general controls).

This course will address labeling in terms of the following:

  • Misbranding, False Or Misleading Labeling
  • Prescription Device Labeling
  • Sterile Devices
  • Intended Use Affecting Design Decision-Making
  • Label Writing “Dos And Don’ts"
  • Label Integrity
  • Authorization
  • Contractor-Produced Labels As A Linkage With Purchasing Controls
  • Issuance
  • Retention
  • Submissions To The FDA
  • Label Inspection
 
 
Organized by: Center for Professional Innovation & Education
Invited Speakers: info@cfpie.com
 
Deadline for Abstracts: n/a
 
Registration: http://www.cfpie.com/showitem.aspx?productid=106&source=hummolgen
E-mail: info@cfpie.com
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