About this course
Although Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) have been in effect since 1963, they are an evolving set of regulations that must be customized to your product, your product technology and delivery system, your manufacturing facility and your corporate culture.
Implementing and maintaining GMP is not a trivial task. It requires that you know the fundamental regulatory concerns and expectations, that you apply this knowledge to your product and that you make decisions about how to comply with GMP regulations.
Processes change, corporations change, management changes, regulations change, but the need to ensure that products are safe, effective and stabile remains the same. Quality systems, as a result, must be designed and implemented to endure the inevitability of change.
Learn the fundamentals and you will be able to apply them in your current position as well as throughout your career. This course is designed to teach you how to "think GMP", how to implement GMP systems of compliance, and how to maintain these systems over time and through change. The information will be presented in a manner that will help you make the day-to-day decisions that are so difficult.
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