Introduction to Root Cause Investigation for CAPA
Vanessa Lopez
60 Min
Product Id: 704409
This CAPA training program will provide an understanding of FDA and ISO requirements, steps in CAPA process and the challenges associated to root cause analysis. Attendees will learn the tools and quality data sources to use during root cause analysis investigation.
Implementing a Bullet Proof Quality System for FDA Audit Success
Meena Chettiar
60 Min
Product Id: 705400
This webinar will provide an overview of the FDA expectations in medical device industries for setting up a quality system for FDA audit readiness. It will also provide an understanding of the quality system inspection techniques (QSIT) requirements for documents controls, production and process controls, packaging and labeling controls and more.
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.
Understanding FDA Design Verification and Validation Requirements for Medical Devices
Meena Chettiar
75 Min
Product Id: 705331
This webinar will help you understand specific product verification and validation requirements for medical devices to comply with ISO 13485: 2016 and FDA quality system regulations. It will focus on the topics such as product development process, traceability and risk management at all stages, design outputs and documentation in DMR and DHR, design verification and design validation activity cycles and more.
Sterilization of Pharmaceutical Products and Medical Devices
Carl Patterson
90 Min
Product Id: 705310
This webinar will discuss in detail the methods of sterilization to be used on medical devices and pharmaceutical products including advantages and disadvantages of each method. Also attendees will understand the regulations pertaining to sterilization of products that will help to decide with method to use for their product. Validation of each sterilization method will be discussed and how best to prove to a regulatory body the products being treated are considered sterile.
Failure Mode Effects Analysis
Michael Abitz
60 Min
Product Id: 705333
This webinar will explain how to create Failure Mode Effects Analysis (FMEA) by combining Effective Information Collection (EIC), Process Reliability Modeling (PRM) and Failure Mode Effect Criticality Analysis (FMECA). It will also cover the methods for determining root causes of process problems and effective tools for repair of ineffective processes.
New and Expected Guidance’s on Data Standards and Electronic Submissions for Drugs and Medical Products
Angela Bazigos
90 Min
Product Id: 704529
This training program will examine the approval process for drugs, biologics and devices and elaborate FDA submission requirements and guidances. It will also discuss electronic regulatory submission and gateway for FDA and FDA eCTD guidance and specifications.
Technical Writing for Medical Products: SOPs, Investigations and Change Records
Regina Fullin
60 Min
Product Id: 704304
In this training program, attendees will learn quick formatting tips that will make writing more readable and learn how to use formatting tools in a way to maximize the impact of their writing in an electronic system.
Cell Based Assays: Development and Validation
Michael Simonian
60 Min
Product Id: 704528
This training program will focus on how cell cultures are used for in vitro assays. It will include examples of cell based assay systems and list the advantages of cell based assays. The webinar will help attendees understand the uses of in vitro testing with eukaryotic cell based systems, the parameters to be considered in the development and optimization of a cell based assay and the validation of a cell based assay.
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.
How to undergo an FDA Inspection Successfully
Marie Morin
90 Min
Product Id: 705170
This webinar will discuss best practices for preparing for an international announced inspection as well as how to be always prepared for those in the US who may be inspected at any time. It also discusses the various roles of the persons who will be assisting during the inspection and suggests how to organize support personnel to aid in keeping the inspection going smoothly and identify and address issues before FDA sees them.
How to Prepare for the New EU Medical Device Regulations
Richard Young
90 Min
Product Id: 705513
The course is designed to review critical elements of the new regulations and will be run as an interactive 2 hour course designed for business leaders with a good working knowledge of current requirements.
How to Analyze PQ Data with Multiple Populations/ Failure Modes using Minitab®
Jerry Phillips
90 Min
Product Id: 705281
This training will provide an understanding of graphical tools used to identify multiple populations or failure modes. Attendees will learn how to estimate product reliability for multiple populations using Minitab® v17.
Post-market Surveillance - Clinical Evaluation and Risk Management
Daniel O Leary
90 Min
Product Id: 705402
This Post-market Surveillance (PMS) webinar will discuss in detail the clinical evaluation and risk management requirements as described in MedDev 2.7/1 Rev. 4, EN ISO 14971:2012 and EN ISO 14971:2012 standards and how they are related. It will also explain some of the recent changes in EU medical device regulations.
How to Interpret Probability Plots
Jerry Phillips
90 Min
Product Id: 705161
This webinar explains what it means to be “normally distributed”, how to assess normality, how to test for normality, and how to transform non-normal data into normal data.
Risk Based Approach in cGMP - Quality Risk Management (QRM)
Shana Dressel
60 Min
Product Id: 705412
This webinar will cover FDA’s current thinking on QRM and Guidance for Industry - Q9 Quality Risk Management, provide information to help understanding of QRM concepts, and applications. In addition, brief review of how ICH Q8, Q9, and Q10 work in coherence throughout product lifecycle.
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.
Using Open Access - Finding Trustworthy Online Resources
Anne E Maczulak
90 Min
Product Id: 705322
This webinar will focus on most trustworthy open access resources. It will also provide tips on how to gain access to hard-to-find materials by paying high subscription or membership fees.
Three Ways Home Healthcare is Changing the Medical Device Game
Tom Kramer
60 Min
Product Id: 705228
This medical device training program will provide an understanding of creative methodologies to solve design and development challenges of connected solutions for patient monitoring, scheduling, tracking, or drug delivery. It will demonstrate how consumer technologies vary by level of complexity and how they can be used in healthcare.
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.







