Course Scope:
Recent changes to the EU Guide to GMP emphasise the importance of Senior Management involvement and commitment in the design, implementation and commitment in the design, implementation, maintenance and monitoring of the Pharmaceutical Quality System (PQS). This is the first time that European guidance explicitly articulates the wide-ranging role of Senior Management beyond the Heads of QA and Production and the Qualified Person. It is therefore likely to be a key area of focus during regulatory inspection.
So how does a Senior Manager actually demonstrate their commitment and support for the Pharmaceutical Quality System?
This interactive one day course, which combines tutorials and exercises, enable Senior Managers to discover what their responsibilities are, how they can discharge them effectively, and develop an action plan to facilitate delivery in their organisations.
Overview:
The course is highly interactive with comments, personal anecdotes and questions encouraged throughout. At the end of the course you will:
•Understand the relationship between ICH Q10 (Pharmaceutical Quality Systems) and the EU Guide for GMP (Volume 4)
•Know the scope of the PQS that is operated in your company
•Understand senior Management responsibilities for the PQS and how they can be discharged
•Recognise the importance of culture in an effective PQS
•Understand the importance of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and management reviews
•Understanding the 'Deming Cycle' and continuous improvement of the PQS
Who should attend:
This course is suitable for those Senior Managers who wish to gain a strong appreciation for the PQS and the practical steps they can take to ensure that they have a well-defined and effective PQS in their organisation. In addition, it is ideal for both practising QPs and middle managers in Production or QA wishing to top their knowledge of Pharmaceutical Quality Systems.
This course can also be run as an in-house course.
Recent changes to the EU Guide to GMP emphasise the importance of Senior Management involvement and commitment in the design, implementation and commitment in the design, implementation, maintenance and monitoring of the Pharmaceutical Quality System (PQS). This is the first time that European guidance explicitly articulates the wide-ranging role of Senior Management beyond the Heads of QA and Production and the Qualified Person. It is therefore likely to be a key area of focus during regulatory inspection.
So how does a Senior Manager actually demonstrate their commitment and support for the Pharmaceutical Quality System?
This interactive one day course, which combines tutorials and exercises, enable Senior Managers to discover what their responsibilities are, how they can discharge them effectively, and develop an action plan to facilitate delivery in their organisations.
Overview:
The course is highly interactive with comments, personal anecdotes and questions encouraged throughout. At the end of the course you will:
•Understand the relationship between ICH Q10 (Pharmaceutical Quality Systems) and the EU Guide for GMP (Volume 4)
•Know the scope of the PQS that is operated in your company
•Understand senior Management responsibilities for the PQS and how they can be discharged
•Recognise the importance of culture in an effective PQS
•Understand the importance of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and management reviews
•Understanding the 'Deming Cycle' and continuous improvement of the PQS
Who should attend:
This course is suitable for those Senior Managers who wish to gain a strong appreciation for the PQS and the practical steps they can take to ensure that they have a well-defined and effective PQS in their organisation. In addition, it is ideal for both practising QPs and middle managers in Production or QA wishing to top their knowledge of Pharmaceutical Quality Systems.
This course can also be run as an in-house course.