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overseas, it provides the opportunities to register products through the National Regulatory Authority provided by its associate organisations in the Indian Gulf States and Latin America, providing a unique global networking opportunity. Firms might be given advice on the
development of their medical products (either large or small molecule) or medical devices to meet the latest international regulatory requirements by its various affiliates. Leading local agents can be proposed to distribute products through local representation provided by PharmaConsult’s associate organisations in the Indian Gulf States and Latin America, providing a unique Global networking opportunity. Client’s staff are provided with the
opportunity to develop their skills and competencies though comprehensive training services which can include online training, or onsite training solutions, comprising of over 40 online eLearning, and 25 Workshop courses. PharmaConsult is the only training provider who can translate courses in to the language appropriate to the region, so that all employers will be able to access training, which encourages a lifelong approach to learning and career development. In addition the company will be populating automated Quality Management software to ensure the product and process training will be
provide to those persons as appropriate which will be documented in accordance with GXP regulatory requirements.
Training PharmaConsult is an International Training provider of high quality courses based on the latest published technical and regulatory requirements. Method of training delivery is by: Online training: There are 40 eLearning and webinars on 8 specialist topics. These include: Pharmaceutical Product Development, Clinical Research, Pharmaceutical Product Registration, Pharmaceutical Quality Management systems, Pharmaceutical Manufacture, Pharmacovigilance, Pharmacoeconomics and Pharmacy Practice containing current issues (contain only new regulatory and technical requirements) Presentation (including video/graphics with minimum PowerPoint slides) and include Course notes (copy of slides, reading material, &case studies), candidate Assessment Questionnaire, and CPD Accredited Proficiency certificate. Professional Training courses are provided over 6-12month periods consisting of a combination of 2-4 day workshops held at regional centres, and online eLearning, conferences and webinars. Certificate/diploma qualification
courses for membership of the professional Group available are;
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‘Services range from advice on product registration, specialist product development, regulatory compliance auditing, quality management systems for medicines supply chains and pharmacovigilance.’
Product development: The major focus of the program is to develop the knowledge and understanding for teams to devise a good regulatory strategy for continuous project assessment to promote regulatory and PharmacoEconomic acceptance of the developed product. Course Leader: Professor Luigi Martini –Kings College University London Chartered Quality Institute Certificate in Quality Management: This Certificated course establishes the
‘PharmaConsult is the only training provider who can translate courses in to the language appropriate to the region, so that all employers will be able to access training, which encourages a lifelong approach to learning and career development.’
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principals of quality management systems allowing use of well-known quality tools and risk assessment techniques. It provides an ideal basis for any person employed in Healthcare, wishing to take the exams for a Certificate in Quality Management Practices (QMP), providing the first step to qualifying for entry on the CQI Diploma Couse and becoming a CQI Chartered Quality Professional. Medicines Procurement and Supply Chain management: This introductory qualify course establishes the wide range of causes for medicine supply shortages, dealt with by government agencies, medicines’ regulatory authorities and manufacturing organisations. And provides strategies for managing changes in procurement practices, avoiding falsified medicines and defective medicines entering the supply chain (such as insistence on World Health Organization prequalification status or registration with a stringent regulatory authority) may invalidate a previous supplier). Workshops: A range of 25 specialist subjects relevant to the region and/or company for a basis for presentation, which can vary in duration from half a day up to five days, public seminars are usually are of 2-4 days in duration, and always in small groups so as to allow for detailed discussion on the topic in question.
Further information
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