Posts Tagged: fundamentals of GMP

Upcoming Workshop: Conducting and Documenting Effective Out of Specification Investigations

  From March 3-4, Pauline McGregor, a distinguished professional in the pharmaceutical industry, will be teaching “Conducting and Documenting Effective Out of Specification Investigations.” The course is designed to provide essential training for conducting Out of Specification (OOS) investigations in a GMP environment. An introduction to OOT (Out of Trend) results and an overview of the different types and how they are typically handled is also discussed using industry examples in the first session of this course. This course is presented in a dynamic environment created by a power point presentation, interactive exercises, case studies and group discussion. Participants are welcome.. READ MORE »

Upcoming Free Workshop: GMP and Operating HPLC (Hands-on, Practical)

  On February 11th, in this free hands-on workshop, instructor Jason Chu answers all of your questions on Good Manufacturing Practices and HPLC. Based on his industry exposure, Jason will introduce attendees to concepts and ideas based on his personal experience in the field. Find out why GMPs are important in the Pharmaceutical practice, what a career involving GMPs demands and how HPLC training can be beneficial to your career. Prepare yourself to be well suited for career in Pharmaceutical research and manufacturing. For more information, click here. To register, call 416-502-2277 or email us at info@aaps.ca. 

Reminder to Register: Fundamentals of GMPs Workshop

Pauline McGregor is a pharmaceutical consultant and owner of PMcG Consulting. She has over twenty five years’ experience in the Pharmaceutical industry and holds a Ph.D in chemistry. She is an expert in quality systems and procedures, GMP regulations and analytical chemistry. In this course, she will outline and explain the Fundamentals of GMPs in a clear and comprehensive way. This workshop will take place on January 29th, from 9AM – 5Pm. Time is running out to register; to learn more or enroll, click here.

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