FDA Ambitious Regulation of Social Media and Corporate Responsibility
Casper Uldriks
60 Min
Product Id: 703853
FDA regulates advertising and promotion material as labeling. The legal definition of labeling covers just about anything that explicitly or implicitly conveys a message intended to affect a person’s behavior and decision outcomes. How FDA applies its legal tenants of false and misleading information or variations on that theme requires continual updating by FDA and constant re-evaluation by industry. Now the regulatory landscape involves other federal agencies and academic principles in psychology. It has become very complicated and will prove very costly if you knowingly or unknowing walk into one of FDA’s legal snares. This webinar will bring attendees up to speed so you are clearer about what is a problem, what is not a problem and what becomes a risk laden judgment call.
Veterinary Medical Devices and FDA’s Regulatory Oversight
Karl M. Nobert
60 Min
Product Id: 703769
This webinar will make your understand regulatory requirements of veterinary medical device. How to differentiate regulations of human and veterinary medical devices, manufacturing requirements, safety standards, labelling requirements, how to draft the SOPs covering material intake, production, quality control, packing, distribution and sales.
Complaint Handling Requirements (US); Interrelationship with CAPA, Change Control, Adverse Event Reporting, Recalls and Life Cycle Process Activities
Vanessa Lopez
90 Min
Product Id: 704758
This training program will provide the regulatory requirements (US) for complaint handling in the medical device and pharmaceutical industries. The course will touch on complaint sources, and details will be furnished on the interrelationships regarding complaint handling/change control/adverse event reporting/and recalls. The course will also include timeline requirements associated to adverse event reporting, which reporting formats to use, when to recall and types of recalls.
Reprocessing Reusable Medical Devices - Cleaning and Labeling Requirements
John Chapman
60 Min
Product Id: 700831
This training program will explain the rationale, the legal requirements and some methods commonly used for reprocessing and validating reusable medical devices.
Complaint Handling, MDR's & Recalls
John Chapman
60 Min
Product Id: 700830
This presentation will review the regulations and point out some of the pitfalls in complaint handling and reporting.
Human Factors Engineering in New Product Development
Tom Kramer
120 Min
Product Id: 705153
This webinar will define human factors engineering and its role in the success of new product development. The session will use real world examples to demonstrate how human factors engineering makes a significant.
Medical Device Tracking Requirements
Vanessa Lopez
60 Min
Product Id: 705192
Medical Device Tracking is a very important aspect of the distribution chain of a medical device. This is because it is critical to have a mechanism by which a medical device can be traced and located in its place after it leaves the manufacturer. This system of tracking helps to identify a defective device and ensure that corrective measures are taken immediately.
Medical Device Complaints Handling Strategies for Managing Your Biggest Compliance Challenge
Jeff Kasoff
60 Min
Product Id: 701788
This Medical device complaints handling webinar will discuss the best practices of complaint handling and how to include it in your CAPA program and how to apply risk management to the complaint handling system.
Stability and Shelf Life of Medical Devices
Stephanie Cooke
90 Min
Product Id: 705485
This webinar will cover all relevant regulatory requirements (CFR, FDA, ISO, ASTM and European) for establishing the stability and determining the shelf-life of medical devices. Attendees will gain a better understanding of the design control process for designing medical devices.
Medical Device CE Mark & Quality System Certification: Recent & Proposed Changes
John Chapman
60 Min
Product Id: 700184
This webinar on selling medical devices in the European Union (EU) will immensely benefit companies wishing to penetrate the EU market for medical devices or sharpen their skills. It will provide practical guidance on achieving the CE mark. Medical devices sold into the European Union (EU) must comply with the applicable medical device directives and EU laws similar to FDA’s regulations.
ISO 9001 and ISO 13485 Upgrades and Impact on the Industry
Carmine Jabri
60 Min
Product Id: 705449
This webinar will focus on the recent changes to the ISO 9001 and ISO 13485 quality management system (QMS) standards. Participants will be provided with the tools necessary to help their company plan for the transition to the new editions.
How to Establish and Maintain a Design History File for a Medical Device
Mary Nunnally
60 Min
Product Id: 705287
This device compliance training will offer a basic understanding of the records required to fulfill requirements of both US FDA 21 CFR 820 and ISO 13485:2016 for establishment and maintenance of a Design History File (DHF). It will also help attendees understand what document control means for DHF records.
Post Market Surveillance for Medical Devices
Daniel O Leary
90 Min
Product Id: 702377
This 90-minute webinar covers all aspects of post market surveillance (PMS) for medical devices. It will direct you to the specific documents for the detailed information you need for an effective post-market surveillance system.
Medical Device vs. Consumer Device: Leveraging Technology to Help Patients and Caregivers
Tom Kramer
60 Min
Product Id: 705223
This training program will provide an understanding of key areas of design focus for medical wearables. Attendees will learn best practices to implement product development plan that apply to medical devices.
Monitoring and Measuring Customer Satisfaction Using ISO 10004:2012
Daniel O Leary
90 Min
Product Id: 703752
Medical device manufacturers need systems to implement regulatory requirements (meeting customer requirements and handling regulatory complaints) as well as a business processes to determine customer satisfaction. While the three systems are related, each serves a different purpose. You will learn how to implement a customer satisfaction process to complete theses three important aspects.
What You Should Know About Export Requirements for FDA Regulated Products from US to Foreign Countries
Rossano V Gerald
60 Min
Product Id: 705186
When exporting outside the U.S., exporters must consider the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) provisions as it helps them understand what documents and procedures are needed in coordination with the transaction process. This training program will provide an in-depth explanation of FDA-regulated products that are exported from the United States to foreign countries. Also, it will address what export documentation must be used in the transportation of FDA-regulated products.
Moving FDA Boundaries for Direct-to-Consumer Advertising
Casper Uldriks
90 Min
Product Id: 705033
FDA encourages companies that offer DTC advertising to include accurate information in their ads. Through a comprehensive surveillance and enforcement program, the agency ensures that consumers are not misled or deceived by advertisements that violate the law. This webinar will bring attendees up to speed so you are clearer about when DTC advertising makes you ripe for legal picking by the FDA.
Comparing the Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Product Lifecycles
Howard Cooper
120 Min
Product Id: 704853
This webinar will help you gain a greater understanding of regulatory and compliance requirements and how the early product lifecycle requirements establish the basic groundwork as a foundation from product development to commercialization continuing to out commercialization and product discontinuation.
Medical Device Complaints, MDR's and Recalls
John Chapman
60 Min
Product Id: 700196
This training program on medical device complaint handling will discuss in detail the FDA regulations and the regulatory process with respect to medical device complaint handling, reporting and recalls.
Protecting Your Intellectual Property Abroad
Douglas Cohen
60 Min
Product Id: 702972
IP piracy costs more than a loss in sales. If your brand loses value because it is seen as less exclusive or is confused with poor imitations this poses a long term threat to profitability. Re-establishing brand identity and company reputation is expensive if not impossible. This webinar will provide specific, practical steps to take to lessen this risk of loss.







