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7445 Medicine & Nursing courses in Kingswinford delivered Online

Management of Portfolios (MoP) Practitioner: On-Demand

By IIL Europe Ltd

Management of Portfolios (MoP®) Practitioner: On-Demand The Practitioner certification allows you to demonstrate an understanding of how to apply and tailor the MoP guidance and to analyse portfolio data, documentation and roles in relation in a practical context. What you will Learn Individuals certified at the MoP Practitioner level will be able to: Define the business case to get senior management approval for portfolio management Plan the implementation of portfolio management Select and adapt MoP principles, practices, and techniques to suit different organizational environments Evaluate examples of MoP information including documents and role descriptions Analyze the solutions adopted in relation to a given scenario Day 1 Introduction Overview MoP Portfolio Definition Portfolio Management Roles Portfolio Management Documents MoP Practitioner Assignments Day 2 Recap Day 1 Portfolio Management Documents Portfolio Delivery How to Implement Practice Exam MoP Practitioner Exam

Management of Portfolios (MoP) Practitioner: On-Demand
Delivered Online On Demand15 hours
£1,450

VAL07: Computer Systems Validation, Part 2: Implementation

By Zenosis

This module describes the design, development and installation phase, the validation phase, and the operation and maintenance phase of the validation of computerised systems in medicines and healthcare products manufacturing environments. It continues to follow the progress of a pharmaceutical company's project to validate a new dispensary control system.

VAL07: Computer Systems Validation, Part 2: Implementation
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
£99

VAL06: Computer Systems Validation, Part 1: Planning

By Zenosis

In the medicines and healthcare products industries, computerised systems used in automated manufacturing or laboratory processes to which Good Manufacturing Practice requirements apply need to be validated. This module describes the planning of such validation. It follows the work of a pharmaceutical company's team as they validate the dispensary control system for a new production line.

VAL06: Computer Systems Validation, Part 1: Planning
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
£99

VAL05: Equipment Cleaning Validation

By Zenosis

Manufacturers of medicines and healthcare products must establish, validate and maintain an equipment cleaning programme. This is a regulatory requirement because validated cleaning procedures contribute to the assurance of product purity and safety. This module provides a comprehensive account of equipment cleaning validation requirements and procedures. It follows the work of a pharmaceutical company's validation team as they establish and validate the cleaning program for a new production line.

VAL05: Equipment Cleaning Validation
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour 30 minutes
£99

VAL02: Validation Plans and Documentation

By Zenosis

Essential to validation is the provision of documented evidence verifying that manufacturing processes will consistently result in products meeting predetermined quality standards. This module describes the purpose, content and use of validation master plans, project validation plans, and other documentation for validation projects in the medicines and healthcare products industries. It describes the activities of a typical validation team as they carry out a project for a pharmaceutical company.

VAL02: Validation Plans and Documentation
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour 30 minutes
£99

VAL01: Introduction to Validation

By Zenosis

Validation of equipment, services, systems and processes is vitally important in the medicines and healthcare products industries. Regulatory authorities require documented evidence that manufacturing processes will consistently result in products meeting predetermined quality standards. This module provides an introduction to validation and to the regulations and guidance that apply to it. It describes the activities of a typical validation team as they carry out a project for a pharmaceutical company.

VAL01: Introduction to Validation
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour 30 minutes
£99

VAL04: Operational and Performance Qualification

By Zenosis

Having undergone Installation Qualification, before equipment can be used routinely in production, it needs to undergo Operational Qualification (OQ) and Performance Qualification (PQ). This module describes OQ and PQ requirements and procedures in the medicines and healthcare products industries. It follows the activities of a typical validation team as they carry out a project for a pharmaceutical company.

VAL04: Operational and Performance Qualification
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
£99

VAL03: Commissioning and Installation Qualification

By Zenosis

Before equipment can be used routinely in production, it must first be commissioned and, if necessary, undergo Installation Qualification (IQ). This module describes commissioning and IQ requirements and procedures in the medicines and healthcare products industries. It follows the activities of a typical validation team as they carry out a project for a pharmaceutical company.

VAL03: Commissioning and Installation Qualification
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour 30 minutes
£99

ESS01: Essentials of EU and US Regulatory Affairs for Human Medicinal Products

By Zenosis

This foundation-level module is the ideal introduction for new entrants to the field of pharmaceutical regulatory affairs and compliance. It describes the principal requirements that must be satisfied to gain and maintain approval to market medicinal products in the USA and Europe. The legal framework and the roles of major players in regulation are presented. The life-cycle of a drug is outlined. The various procedures available for assessment and approval of products are described and their requirements outlined. Obligations to be fulfilled after marketing approval are discussed.

ESS01: Essentials of EU and US Regulatory Affairs for Human Medicinal Products
Delivered Online On Demand3 hours
£99

SUB13: How to Gain Approval to Market a Generic Drug in the USA

By Zenosis

This module outlines the legislative and regulatory context for the development of generic drugs and describes the essential role of the Abbreviated New Drug Application (ANDA) in gaining marketing approval. The use of information in the ‘Orange Book’ is explained, as is the role of patent certification in the application. The importance of establishing bioequivalence between a generic and its reference product is emphasised. The module specifies the content and format requirements for an ANDA submission and describes the FDA’s review and approval process. An outline is given of the Generic Drug User Fee Amendments (GDUFA) and the law’s effects on industry players.

SUB13: How to Gain Approval to Market a Generic Drug in the USA
Delivered Online On Demand3 hours
£99