Center for Professional Innovation & Education, Inc., Malvern, PA
Feb. 12 & 13, 2014
The need for internal (self-inspection) quality auditing has been recognized, and is required, by every active pharmaceutical ingredient (API)/bulk pharmaceutical chemical, medical device and finished pharmaceutical CGMP regulations published worldwide. Experience reveals that many internal company quality audits and many external supplier/contractor quality audit programs are ineffective. This course provides the rationale, strategies, techniques and tips, on how to plan and perform effective audits. The course explores the politics, psychology and all the technical aspects of auditing, including discussions of their logistics, tools, and frequency. The course evaluates the talents and personnel characteristics required of those who consistently perform thorough audits which yield optimal compliance results. The name of the game is effecting change. Determining operational deficiencies is only one aspect of an audit. The key issue is how to effect change to bring about compliance to company and legal standards. This course considers how to effect change and how to make audits a positive experience for the auditor and auditee. This course has been pre-approved by the Regulatory Affairs Professionals Society (RAPS) as eligible for 12 credits towards a participant's RAC recertification upon full completion.
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