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107 Healthcare IT courses in Waltham Abbey delivered On Demand

PV05: Risk Management Planning for Medicinal Products

By Zenosis

Proactive risk management is a major component of good pharmacovigilance practice. This module sets out the principles of risk management planning and outlines regulatory requirements for risk management plans in regions that are major markets for medicinal products.

PV05: Risk Management Planning for Medicinal Products
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour 15 minutes
£61

ICT03: Assuring Data Integrity in Clinical Research

By Zenosis

Pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical device companies and clinical researchers need to assure regulatory authorities of the reliability of the data that they generate during product development and testing – that is, to demonstrate data integrity. Practices that provide assurance of data integrity in clinical research are required by law and/or established as expectations in regulatory guidance. The data are reviewed in regulatory applications or during regulatory inspections of clinical trial sponsor and investigational sites. Inadequacies of data integrity are frequently reported by inspectors and result in regulatory actions against the organizations or individuals concerned. This course explains the requirements and describes principles and practices that should be followed by trial sponsors, investigators and other clinical research personnel to assure regulators of data integrity.

ICT03: Assuring Data Integrity in Clinical Research
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
£49

ICT02: Assuring Data Integrity in the Manufacture of Medicinal Products

By Zenosis

Pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies and researchers need to assure regulatory authorities of the reliability of the data that they generate or acquire during product development and manufacturing – that is, to demonstrate data integrity. Data integrity is assessed during regulatory inspections of manufacturing and research sites. Inadequacies of data integrity are frequently reported by inspectors and result in regulatory actions against the companies or individuals concerned. Practices that assure data integrity are required by law and/or expected by regulators in the fields of nonclinical and clinical research, manufacturing and distribution, and pharmacovigilance of medicinal products. This course explains the requirements and describes principles and practices that should be followed to assure regulators and contractual partners of data integrity in the manufacture of medicinal products.

ICT02: Assuring Data Integrity in the Manufacture of Medicinal Products
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
£49

MD01: An Introduction to the Regulation of Medical Devices

By Zenosis

This module provides an introduction to the basics of medical device regulation, especially the requirements that manufacturers must meet in order to market devices in Europe and the USA.

MD01: An Introduction to the Regulation of Medical Devices
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
£49

CT12: How to Conduct Clinical Research Under the EU Clinical Trials Regulation

By Zenosis

This course describes the requirements that must be met by, and options available to, the sponsor during the conduct of an authorised clinical trial. It identifies the various interactions with MSCs that occur via the Clinical Trials Information System (CTIS), and it summarises and links to the extensive guidance available from the European Commission and the European Medicines Agency. Its companion course CT11 sets out the European legal and regulatory context for clinical trials and describes how to apply via the CTIS for authorisation to conduct trials. The two courses therefore provide an ideal foundation for understanding and complying with the new law.

CT12: How to Conduct Clinical Research Under the EU Clinical Trials Regulation
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
£49

PV07: Good Pharmacoepidemiology Practice

By Zenosis

Pharmacoepidemiology is the study of the use and effects of drugs in large numbers of people. It provides a bridge between clinical pharmacology and epidemiology. The increasing demand for real-world evidence of the safety, efficacy and utility of medicinal products has focused greater attention on pharmacoepidemiological research. This module will help those who plan and conduct such research, and analyse and report the findings, to follow good practice.

PV07: Good Pharmacoepidemiology Practice
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
£39

GMP03: Good Manufacturing Practice in Cleaning and Sanitation

By Zenosis

Cleaning and sanitation of premises and equipment are essential to efforts to prevent contamination of product, and they need to be done in compliance with Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) regulatory requirements. This module shows why it is so important to do a good job, what to consider before and during each job, and how best to go about the work.

GMP03: Good Manufacturing Practice in Cleaning and Sanitation
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
£39

GMP06: Good Manufacturing Practice in Packaging Medicinal Products

By Zenosis

Packaging for medicinal products is subject to Good Manufacturing Practice rules similar to those for the products themselves. In this module we describe the functions that packaging must fulfil and the quality controls that are applied to packaging materials and operations. We set out the requirements for control of printed materials. We describe preparation, in-process control, and completion of a packaging run. Finally, we explain how to carry out reconciliation of packaging materials.

GMP06: Good Manufacturing Practice in Packaging Medicinal Products
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
£39

GMP02: Good Documentation Practice

By Zenosis

Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) for medicinal products relies on documentation. Good Documentation Practice (GDocP) is that part of GMP that applies to the creation, maintenance, use, and retention of documents to provide assurance of the quality of products.

GMP02: Good Documentation Practice
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
£39

GMP07: Corrective and Preventive Action (CAPA) in Medicinal Products Manufacture

By Zenosis

A company’s Corrective and Preventive Action (CAPA ) system establishes how personnel should deal with manufacturing problems that have occurred or that may occur if not prevented. This module explains the principles of corrective and preventive action and describes typical CAPA procedure. It goes on to introduce root cause analysis and outline the role of progress tracking, escalating, and trending of CAPA procedures.

GMP07: Corrective and Preventive Action (CAPA) in Medicinal Products Manufacture
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
£39