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Quality Guarantee: Promising training excellence, satisfaction gurantee Accredited by CPD UK & Quality License Scheme Tutor Support Unlimited support via email, till you complete the course Recognised Certification: Accepted by thousands of professional bodies Start Anytime With 1 year access to the course materials Online Learning Learn from anywhere, whenever you want This course will set you up with a solid foundation to become a confident counsellor or psychologist as well as assist you in developing more advanced counselling and psychotherapy skills. This course at a glance Eligible to apply for the insurance Accredited by International Practitioners of Holistic Medicine (IPHM) Accredited by CPD UK Endorsed by Quality Licence Scheme Understand psychotherapy and identify your potential clients in psychotherapy Recognise various types of psychotherapy including internet-based therapy Recognise approaches and perspectives of psychotherapy Understand social and cognitive psychology as well as their application Know how to treat abnormal behaviour through psychological approaches Learn how to recognise and treat psychological disorders in children, such as grief and bereavement, stress, bullying, and child abuse. Recognise the stages of a child's growth and determine which ones necessitate close monitoring and counselling. Know how to use therapeutic language to counsel and work with children Understand the effect of social, environmental, family and schooling factors on a child's development Recognise the psychology behind addiction as well as its treatment Understand how to treat addiction through various counselling approaches Develop compassion towards people suffering from mental and emotional issues Demonstrate various drug policies, legislation and decriminalisation Know how to deal with alcohol and drug-related issues in the workplace and in families Identify the main causes of the eating disorder, including how to use CBT to treat it Know how to use DBT to treat various psychological disorders Why Counselling and Psychotherapy Course right for you? If you are looking to expertise in this rewarding field or simply wanting to refresh your existing skills and knowledge as a counsellor or psychologist, this Level 6 Counselling and Psychotherapy Course is ideal for you. This course incorporates intellectual, practical, and experience components in a supportive and demanding setting, thus, providing you with the required skills to start your own practice. This course will help you grasp various psychotherapy methods and techniques which include the psychodynamic approach, unconscious process, defense mechanism, humanistic approach, and CBT. You will also understand how to conduct group therapy, family therapy and internet-based therapy. This course provides a concise insight into the perspectives of psychology, social psychology, cognitive psychology as well as the psychology of abnormal behaviour. You'll learn about child counselling, child development and the complexity of growth as well as how social, environmental, family and schooling factors affect a child's development. This course also explains the psychology of addiction, the reason behind addiction including how to treat addiction. Finally, you will understand how CBT and DBT are used to treat several mental disorders in detail. Upon successful completion of this Level 6 Counselling and Psychotherapy Course, you will develop self-awareness and extensive counselling and psychotherapy skills to practise competently as counsellors or psychologists, and thus provide mental and emotional support to those in need. Counselling and Psychotherapy Course Details Accredited by International Practitioners of Holistic Medicine (IPHM) is a leading accredited organisation that certifies and regulates alternative therapists, healers, and training providers around the world. After completing the IPHM accredited course you will be eligible to apply for the insurance. CPD certificates are accepted by thousands of professional bodies and government regulators here in the UK and around the world. Many organisations look for employees with CPD requirements, which means, that by doing this course, you would be a potential candidate in your respective field. The Quality Licence Scheme is a brand of the Skills and Education Group, a leading national awarding organisation for providing high-quality vocational qualifications across a wide range of industries. Course Curriculum Psychotherapy Course Introduction to the course About the Instructor About the Course Understanding Psychotherapy What is Psychotherapy. A Short Historical Introduction Psychology, Counselling & Psychotherapy Where do Psychotherapists work. Starting Psychotherapy Practice Who Can Benefit from Psychotherapy Short-Term Vs Long-Term Therapy Therapeutic Relationship What Does the First Psychotherapy Session Involve. Your Potential Clients in Therapy Psychotherapy for Children Individual and Group Sessions Family Therapy Different Types of Psychotherapy Psychodynamic Approach Unconscious Processes (The Unconscious Mind) Defense Mechanisms Humanistic Approach Cognitive Behavioural Approach (CBT) Internet Based Therapy Face-to-face Vs 'Online' Psychotherapy How to Become an 'Online Psychotherapist'. Thank You and Good Bye! Psychology What is Psychology The Biological Approach Behaviourist and Cognitive Approaches Person-Centred Approaches Debates in Psychology Social Psychology Social Influence: Compliance, Obedience and Conformity Social Cognition Applied Social Psychology Cognitive Psychology and Its Applications Perception Attention Remembering (Memory) Research Methods in Psychology Forgetting (Memory) Language Thinking (Cognition) Attitudes Problem-Solving and Artificial Intelligence Child Development Issues in Child Development Cognitive Development The Development of Language and Communication Social Perception (Interpersonal Perception) Moral Development The Psychology of Atypical (Abnormal) Behaviour The Definition and Diagnosis of Atypical (Abnormal) Behaviour Treatments of Atypical (Abnormal) Behaviour Emotional Disorders Research Methods Research Issues Data Analysis Thank You and Good Bye! Child Counsellor Level 3 Psychology of Growth and Development The Development Cycle Parent, Child, Teacher Relationships The Complexities of Growth Introduction - Psychological Development Therapeutic Language Conflict and Stress Behavioural Therapies Working with Children The Use of Language Memory Psychological Issues Grief and Bereavement Exploring Grief and Letting Go Dysfunctional Families What is Co-Dependency Child Bullying and Child Abuse Therapeutic Outcomes Psychological Study of Education Transformation Using Newly Found Skills Recovery - The Therapeutic Process Moving on - Emotional Intimacy Working as a Counsellor Setting Up a Practice Child Psychology What is 'Child Psychology'. The Role of Child Psychologist Where do Child Psychologists Work Child Psychology - Theoretical Approach Why Do We Need to Learn Theories. Developmental Theories: What We Are Born With Developmental Theories: How Environment Impacts Us Environmental & Socio-Cultural Factors in Development 'Attachment' Factor in Newborns Socio-Cultural Factors in Child's Development Family & Schooling Factors in Development The Role of Parenting in Child's Development Relationship Breakdown in the Family Schooling Environment Counselling Young Children Cognitive and Emotional Development Language & Cognitive Development Emotions & Feelings Socialising With Others Thank You and Good Bye! Addiction Psychology and Counselling Level 3 Theories of Addiction The Moral Model The Psychological Model The Medical / Disease Model The Socio-Cultural Model Addiction Treatments Pharmacotherapy The Minnesota Model Counselling and Therapy Harm Reduction Model Treatments in Practice Addiction in Society Drug policies, Legislation and Decriminalisation Community change, Outreach, Harm Reduction or Abstinence Alcohol and Drug education Alcohol- and Drug Related Issues in the Workplace Addiction in Families Codependency, Children of Alcoholic Families, Parenting Styles, Family Factors Relapse for Families, 'letting Go', Dependent Attitudes and Dependent Behaviours Al-Anon The Intervention Approach Working with Addiction Why be a 'Helper' Helper' Qualities and Attitudes Counselling / 'Helping' Skills Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Eating Disorders CBT & Therapeutic Principles What is CBT (the CBT model) NICE Guideline The Therapeutic Alliance, Trust and Empathy Ethics of the therapy The Psychology & Causations of Eating Disorders Eating Disorders: Categorisations Core Psychopathology of Eating Disorders Co-morbid Psychiatric Illness Social and Family Factors Cognitive Factors Emotional Factors The Assessment & Planning First session - Assessment Dietary and Nutritional Issues Setting Goals With the Client Motivational Factors CBT in Practice Working with Anxiety The Socratic Approach (Socratic Questioning) Psychoeducation The 'Exposure' Technique Cognitive Restructuring Working With Beliefs (Shape, Weight, Food) Behavioural Experiments Reviewing & Wrapping Up Designing and Reviewing Action Plans Concluding Therapy Successfully Follow up and Relapse Prevention Thank you and Good Bye! Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) Training What is Counselling & Psychotherapy Definition of Counselling Counselling & Psychotherapy Approaches in Counselling & Psychotherapy About Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) What is DBT. What is 'Dialectical'. History & Philosophy of DBT DBT Strategies & 'Life Skills' What is 'Mindfulness' What is 'Distress Tolerance' What is 'emotion Regulation' What is 'Interpersonal Effectiveness' Treatment by DBT Multistage approach of DBT The Stages of Treatment in DBT Prioritising Treatments Target How to Set Up 'learning Environment' for the Client How to Conduct 'Behavioural Analysis' DBT for Psychological Disorders Uses of DBT DBT in the Treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder DBT in the Treatment of Depression DBT for Treatment of Anxiety & OCD DBT for Treatment of 'Eating Disorders' Effectiveness of DBT How Effective is DBT. Criticism and Limitations of DBT Thank You and Good Bye! Who should take this course? This Counselling and Psychotherapy Course is primarily aimed at: Therapist Psychologist Counsellor Rehab support worker Aspiring psychologist/counsellor Students of Psychology Anyone working in any care or therapeutic setting This course, on the other hand, is not restricted to a specific occupation or subject of study. It may also assist a larger group of people who wish to learn about Counselling and Psychotherapy in order to develop self-awareness and compassion towards people suffering from emotional and mental breakdowns. Entry Requirements There are no academic entry requirements for this Level 6 Counselling and Psychotherapy Course, and it is open to students of all academic backgrounds. However, you are required to have a laptop/desktop/tablet or smartphone and a good internet connection. Assessment Method This Level 6 Counselling and Psychotherapy Course assesses learners through multiple-choice questions (MCQs). Upon successful completion of the modules, learners must answer MCQs to complete the assessment procedure. Through the MCQs, it is measured how much a learner could grasp from each section. In the assessment pass mark is 60%. Check out our Counselling and Psychotherapy Advanced Diploma Course Online and gain the skills and knowledge necessary to provide effective therapy to clients. Our course is designed to be flexible and accessible, allowing you to study at your own pace and from the comfort of your own home. Certification Endorsed Certificate from Quality Licence Scheme After successfully passing the MCQ exam you will be eligible to order the Endorsed Certificate by Quality Licence Scheme. The Quality Licence Scheme is a brand of the Skills and Education Group, a leading national awarding organisation for providing high-quality vocational qualifications across a wide range of industries. It will give you a competitive advantage in your career, making you stand out from all other applicants and employees. There is a Quality Licence Scheme endorsement fee to obtain an endorsed certificate which is £65. Certificate of Achievement from Lead Academy After successfully passing the MCQ exam you will be eligible to order your certificate of achievement as proof of your new skill. The certificate of achievement is an official credential that confirms that you successfully finished a course with Lead Academy. Certificate can be obtained in PDF version at a cost of £12, and there is an additional fee to obtain a printed copy certificate which is £35. FAQs Are Counselling And Psychotherapy The Same? Counselling is a short-term treatment that focuses on a specific symptom or circumstance. In contrast, psychotherapy is a long-term strategy seeking a deeper understanding of a person's difficulties. What Are Counselling And Psychotherapy? Counselling and psychotherapy are used to treat emotional problems and mental health conditions. Counselling is a process in which a trained professional or counsellor provides support and guidance to people who are experiencing personal, psychological or emotional difficulties. And psychotherapy is a form of therapy that focuses on helping individuals to overcome their emotional, behavioural or psychological challenges. It is a treatment method for mental health disorders. Are Online Counselling Courses Recognised? The recognition of online counselling courses depends on various factors, including the institution offering the courses, the accreditation of the program, and the regulations and requirements of the specific region or country in which you intend to practise counselling. It's essential to thoroughly research and verify the credentials and accreditation of any online counselling course or program you are considering. Can You Do A Counselling Course Online? Yes, you can definitely pursue a counselling course online. There are various online platforms and educational institutions that offer accredited counselling courses at different levels including certificate programs, bachelor's programs and master's programs.
Work in Dentistry and provide sedation for your patients? This one day face to face course gives 7 hour vCPD and will refresh you on techniques and scenarios. Includes Practical training with blood pressure, pulse oximetry, cannulation and monitoring, along with emergency scenarios. THIS ONE DAY FACE TO FACE COURSE IS DESIGNED FOR DENTISTS AND NURSES ALREADY IN THE FIELD OF DENTAL SEDATION, WITH UPDATES ON REGULATIONS ALONG WITH PRACTICAL STATIONS ON CANNULATION, PROBLEM SOLVING, ASSESSMENTS AND MONITORING. PART OF THE DAY WILL INVOLVE SOME AIRWAY MANAGEMENT TRAINING AS WELL. Course Includes 24 Lessons 14 Quizzes Course Certificate About Instructor Rob Endicott Roy Bennett Dr Roy Bennett is the director of Mellow Dental Training, IACSD accredited trainer and mentor and former director of Portmans Dental Care. Dr Rob Endicott is an IACSD accredited trainer and mentor and is the ViceChair of the ADAS (Association of Dental Anaesthetists and Sedationists)
Course Information This course offers foundational guidance and practical support tailored for individuals operating within Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) frameworks. Explore the fundamental prerequisites of a pharmaceutical quality system (PQS) and delve into the application of quality risk management (QRM) principles, aligning with current regulations and guidance. Gain insights into pivotal aspects such as requirements, roles, and responsibilities, encompassing change control, document management, and key documentation essential for effective implementation of GMP with a focus on regulatory inspections and common findings. Is this course for you? Ideal for professionals engaged in GMP across various sectors, including: Research and Development (R&D) Contract Manufacturing Organisations Manufacturing Units Quality Control (QC) Laboratories Auditing Roles. What will you learn? Event objectives - by the end of the course, delegates shall: Have an awareness of the basic requirements of GMP Be aware of UK and EU GMP Rules and Guidance and relevant publications Understand the roles and responsibilities associated with GMP Be able to contribute to and maintain quality documentation Have a basic understanding of product lifecycle and manufacturing Understand the requirements of GMP in the QC laboratory context Have a basic understanding of risk management and mitigation principles Understand the need for quality systems and quality assurance activities Be aware of common regulatory findings. Learning outcomes: delegates will be able to: Implement their role within GMP with confidence and knowledge of the principle requirements Contribute effectively to the GMP quality system and their organisation’s compliance Comprehend where their organisation’s activities sit within the larger GMP arena Know where to seek further information within the published rules and guidance, UK Legislation, European Commission Directives, ICH Guidance and other relevant publications, as well as via the internet. Tutors Tutors will be comprised of (click the photos for biographies): Louise Handy Director, Handy Consulting Ltd Programme Please note timings may be subject to alteration. Day 1 09:30 Introductions and Scope of the Course Understand the group requirements and the tutor's background and experience. 09:45 Background and Regulatory Environment Setting the scene, understanding the context, key legislation. 10:30 Principles of GMP Key points and requirements. 11:15 Break 11:30 Personnel and Responsibilities Management and staff, duties and accountabilities. 12:00 Overview of GMP Manufacturing Basics of the product life cycle. 12:30 Lunch 13:15 Risk Management Workshop Practical exploration of risk and mitigation activities. 14:30 QC Laboratories Activities and practicalities. 15:15 Break 15:30 Compliance Quality Assurance and Self Inspection. 16:15 Question Time A chance for questions on the practicalities of GMP. 16:30 Close of Course Extra Information Course Material This course will be run completely online. You will receive an email with a link to our online system, which will house your licensed course materials and access to the remote event. Please note this course will run in UK timezone. The advantages of this include: Ability for delegates to keep material on a mobile device Ability to review material at any time pre and post course Environmental benefits – less paper being used per course Access to an online course group to enhance networking. You will need a stable internet connection, a microphone and a webcam. CPD Points 7 Points Development Level Learn
Course Information This one day course is designed to provide you with comprehensive guidance and practical help for when designing and implementing audit programmes. Using the guidance of ISO 19011 with reference to PV, GCP, GMP and GLP audit programmes, you will explore audit programme design, operation, review and improvement. The course will work through why audits are important and understanding the drivers behind a good audit programme. It will discuss how to identify and assess the risks in your organisation, linking them with organisational goals, using these risks as a basis for the design of a risk-based audit programme during facilitated practical workshops. Delegates will have the opportunity to consider and discuss common issues and constraints that may shape their audit programmes. By the end of the course you will have: A clear understanding of the role of audit programmes in managing compliance and of the drivers and risks behind audit programmes An understanding of the roles and responsibilities of management and personnel An appreciation of resourcing implications and auditor attributes A good insight into the practicalities and activities required for design of risk based audit programmes A comparison of your circumstances, challenges, common issues and ways to approach managing audit programmes with other delegates on the course. Tutors Tutors will be comprised of (click the photos for biographies): Louise Handy Director, Handy Consulting Ltd Programme Please note timings may be subject to alteration. Day 1 08:50 Registration 09:00 Welcome and Introduction 09:15 Why do we Need to Audit? Exploring risk and regulation, responsibility and performance. 09:45 Discussion - Programmes, Needs, Commonalities Understanding the needs of delegates' own organisation and comparing common themes and threats. 10:00 Establishing an Audit Programme Design, objectives, risk and resources. This session discusses the consideration when designing audit programmes. 10:30 Break 10:45 Risk Management Considerations, guidance and methods for assessing and controlling risk. 11:00 Workshop 1 - Risks, Prioritisation and Control Looking at specific risks, assessing and evaluating to feed into audit programme management. 12:00 Workshop 1 - Feedback 12:30 Lunch 13:30 Putting it into Practice Resources, practicalities and challenges - the realities of auditing, including selection of auditors, ensuring practice will meet expectations and the reasons to note audit results. 13:45 Workshop 2- Designing Audit Programmes Designing audit programmes using output from risk assessment process. Challenges and flexibility. 15:00 Break 15:15 Workshop 2 - Feedback 15:30 Monitoring, Reviewing and Improving Why or when should existing processes change, understanding the implications of change or inaction and exploring how to improve the audit programme. 16:15 Panel Session This final session will address any outstanding issues raised by delegates. 16:30 Close of Course Extra Information Remote Course Course Material This course will be run completely online. You will receive an email with a link to our online system, which will house your licensed course materials and access to the remote event. Please note this course will run in UK timezone. The advantages of this include: Ability for delegates to keep material on a mobile device< Ability to review material at any time pre and post course Environmental benefits – less paper being used per course Access to an online course group to enhance networking You will need a stable internet connection, a microphone and a webcam. CPD Points 7 Points Development Level Develop
We are delighted to announce that ESAG Surgical Master Class 2023 will take place at InterContinental London – The O2 hotel which is conveniently located on the stunning Greenwich Peninsula, right next to the majestic River Thames. The Master Class will start at 08:30 and end approximately at 17:00 and will host the following World Renowned Experts: Alexandros Bader (UK) Ariel Luksenburg (Uruguay) Ana Cristina Batalha (Brazil) Dan Mon O’Dey (Germany) John Miklos (USA) Jorge Alberto Elias (Argentina) Marco Pelosi III (USA) Rafal Kuzlik (Poland)
Course Information This highly interactive course will provide guidance on why and how to implement a quality system successfully into the research laboratory. By doing so, you will position your innovation for the success it deserves. But leave things as they are and there is a good chance that your science will not realise its full potential should success, and its consequences, come your way. A quality system in your research laboratory is the most effective and efficient way to: Help scientists work more efficiently Ensure discoveries can be defended Protect the value of intellectual property. This course is particularly aimed at those working in early phase research environments which are not constrained by the regulatory requirements of the Good Practice regulations but are producing intellectual property, testing and/or products for the therapeutic market. For organisational reasons, rather than regulatory ones, this is a place where you need to get it right. The programme is delivered by leaders in the field who, quite simply, ‘have done it’. Whether delegates are at senior management level seeking strategic direction, a laboratory head wishing to deliver science that will stand the test of time or a quality professional thrown in at the deep end, this course will provide key insight and practical guidance to underpin future success. Based on risk based systems, tried and tested over many years in the workplace, the programme will help delegates to define, train, implement and monitor the quality of their research, irrespective of field or discipline. Delegates will learn how to help position their organisation for success. Course content: Delegates will be guided thoughtfully through each key component of the process in a stimulating learning environment. The course probes all avenues of the research quality arena, from an initial understanding of the cultural aspects of the scientific discovery environment, to managing quality in outsourced research programmes. Computer systems and e-data security in the research environment will be discussed and pragmatic solutions described to help manage the ballooning cloud of e-data. In addition, the ever blurring boundary between the regulated and non-regulated research environments will be discussed and delegates given perspective on future developments in the field. With this knowledge, delegates will be able to get it ‘right first time’. Is this course for you? The course is designed for all those involved in the research laboratory quality arena and it has been tailored to meet the needs of scientific management, bench scientists and quality professionals alike. Delegates get immediate access to highly experienced tutors who will share their wisdom and insights in an area where few others have been successful. The course is linked with the RQA guidance which builds on years of experience and forms the foundation of the programme. Tutors Tutors will be comprised of (click the photos for biographies): Louise Handy Director, Handy Consulting Ltd Sandrine Bongiovanni Associate Director in Research and Quality Compliance, Novartis Programme Please note timings may be subject to alteration. Day 1 09:00 Registration 09:10 Welcome and Introductions 09:20 History and Overview of the Field Examples of business and regulatory risks and the consequences of low quality in research. A look at the standards and guidelines that exist. 10:00 The Culture, the Politics and the Scientist's Perspective Understanding research environments, the drivers and the challenges. 10:30 Break 10:45 Workshop - Risk Management Thinking about risk management and prioritisation. Looking at the critical factors for the implementations of a successful quality system. 12:15 Workshop - Feedback 12:45 Lunch 13:45 Personnel, Plans, Procedures, Facilities, Equipment, Materials and Reagents Looking at planning the work, defining procedures in a way which promotes robust science without compromising brilliance and ensuring that all these elements are demonstrably fit for their intended purpose. 14:30 Workshop - Assay Validation How much validation is required at what stage? What do we need to validate an assay? 15:00 Workshop - Feedback 15:15 Research, Work Records, Archives and Research Review Data and records which are accurate, attributable, legally attestable and safe to permit reconstruction experiments and studies. Looking at aspects of the work where there is a chance to review, correct or improve the science, the data and the processes. 16:15 Continual Improvement and Quality Systems Reviewing implementation of a quality system, finding opportunities for improvement, understanding culture change. 16:45 Questions and Answers 17:00 Close of Course Extra Information Course Material This course will be run completely online. You will receive an email with a link to our online system, which will house your licensed course materials and access to the remote event. Please note this course will run in UK timezone. The advantages of this include: Ability for delegates to keep material on a mobile device Ability to review material at any time pre and post course Environmental benefits – less paper being used per course Access to an online course group to enhance networking. You will need a stable internet connection, a microphone and a webcam. CPD Points 7 Points Development Level Develop
Course Information Join us for a comprehensive refresher focusing on crucial Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) requirements, including an emphasis on data integrity, recent developments, and emerging trends gleaned from MHRA inspections. The programme dives into specific domains such as risk assessment, OECD guidance on sponsor influence, and the advisory from OECD on QA. Additionally, delegates can benefit from a dedicated GLP clinic, facilitating discussions on understanding and upholding GLP compliance. Is this course for you? This course is tailored for study directors, principal investigators, test facility management, and QA professionals seeking to refresh their knowledge and responsibilities within the GLP framework. Tutors Tutors will be comprised of (click the photos for biographies): Vanessa Grant -, - Tim Stiles Consultant, Qualogy Ltd Programme Please note timings may be subject to alteration. Day 1 09:00 Registration, Welcome and Introduction 09:20 Development of Good Laboratory Practice A reminder of the history of GLP, its current scope and application, with a synopsis of current UK, European and international standards. 09:50 Roles and Responsibilities of Study Director, Test Facility Management, Principal Investigator, Test Site Management, Study Staff and QA A reminder of the roles and responsibilities with regard to the GLP management and oversight of the Test Facility and the management and control of the study, as defined by GLP. 10:30 Break 10:45 Workshop 1 Workshop 1 Roles and responsibilities 11:15 Influence of Sponsors The published OECD Position Paper No. 21 regarding Possible Influence of Sponsors on conclusions of GLP Studies is reviewed and discussed. 11:45 Data Integrity The fundamentals of data integrity according to the OECD Guidance No. 22 on Data Integrity is discussed along with the responsibilities of Study Director, Test Facility Management, and study staff in ensuring the integrity of the GLP study data. 12:30 Lunch 13:15 Quality Assurance and GLP OECD Advisory No. 23 (Revision of OECD No.4)- A walk through of the changes to the OECD Guidance on the role and activities of Quality Assurance 13:45 Quality Improvement Tools and GLP The tools that might be considered for GLP and their role and operation when used in Test Facilities- OECD Position Paper No.24 published July 2022 14:15 Workshop 2 Workshop 2 Change control 14:30 Risk Assessment How should we assess risk and how can we use the process to assist in evaluation audit findings? 15:00 Break 15:15 Current hot topics in GLP Explore the current issues in Industry and trends /types of Regulatory inspection findings 15:50 GLP Clinic An opportunity to discuss any other issues regarding understanding and maintaining GLP Compliance. 16:30 Close of Course Extra Information Course Material This course will be run completely online. You will receive an email with a link to our online system, which will house your licensed course materials and access to the remote event. Please note this course will run in UK timezone. The advantages of this include: Ability for delegates to keep material on a mobile device Ability to review material at any time pre and post course Environmental benefits – less paper being used per course Access to an online course group to enhance networking. You will need a stable internet connection, a microphone and a webcam. CPD Points 7 Points Development Level Learn