The FDA's final Medical Device Data System (MDDS) rule and its implications for currently regulated and unregulated vendors and providers
Tim Gee
65 Min
Product Id: 700959
The presentation will consider potential impacts of the rule on regulated and unregulated vendors, and providers. This session will survey the market affected by the proposed rule, and define the common components and capabilities of these systems.
FDA's Proposed Rule Regarding Device Establishment Registration and Listing: Procedure on How to Register and List
David Dills
76 Min
Product Id: 701907
Learn about the proposed Device Establishment Registration and Listing rule and how to meet the FDA requirements and expectations.
Acceptance Sampling Plans for Process Validation and Production Lot Monitoring
Steven Wachs
90 Min
Product Id: 704315
This webinar provides details regarding the generation of acceptance sampling plans often used in process validation and production control to ensure quality of final products. By attending this webinar, participants will be able understand the key inputs and issues involved in determining acceptance sampling plans. Sampling plans for attribute data are the primary focus although variable acceptance sampling plans are presented as well.
Understanding the new International and FDA accepted Software Development Standard IEC 62304
Dennis Moore
60 Min
Product Id: 700318
This training on Software Development Standard IEC 62304 will provide you key insights on how to understand IEC 62304, and how to use the standard to help you uncover software related GMP violations.
How to successfully audit software systems, and thereby avoid having FDA write software-related 483's and warning letters
Dennis Moore
60 Min
Product Id: 700221
This Software Auditing Procedure training will discussion on FDA software Standard “General Principles of Software Validation”, Actual FDA investigator software auditing techniques for software failure investigations.
What are DHF, DMR and DHR? - The FDA Quality Systems Regulations Records Explained
Vinny Sastri
85 Min
Product Id: 701057
This Webinar will describe, explain and clarify the differences between DHF, DMR and DHR . It will also detail the requirements and the expected contents of each record.
Excel Spreadsheets and FDA Device Regulations
Daniel O Leary
60 Min
Product Id: 701271
This Spread Sheet Validation training/ webinar explains FDA requirements for Excel spreadsheets used in production or the quality system. The regulations come from 21 CFR §820.70(i) Automated Processes and 21 CFR Part 11.
ISO 13485:2003 - A Straightforward Interpretation with Recommendations for Easy Implementation
Jeff Kasoff
90 Min
Product Id: 701237
This Medical device training is a section-by-section review of ISO 13485 in a clear concise manner, and provides suggestions for development of a compliant system.
Latin America - Understanding Regulatory Compliance Requirements Across Life Science Industry Part II
Robert J Russell
90 Min
Product Id: 701267
This Regulatory compliance training will cover topics relating to pre-clinical and clinical requirements, as well as, addressing the structure of the regulatory agencies in Latin America.
Latin America - Understanding Regulatory Compliance Requirements Across Life Science Industry PART I
Robert J Russell
60 Min
Product Id: 701260
The Latin America Regulatory compliance requirement training/webinar will cover topics relating to pre-clinical and clinical requirements, as well as, addressing the structure of the regulatory agencies in Latin America.
Japanese PAL - JPAL QMS requirements in Ordinance 169 and differences to ISO 13485
Phil Smart
90 Min
Product Id: 701290
This JPAL (Japanese Pharmaceutical Affairs Law) QMS training/webinar will explore, in detail, the QMS requirements placed on the foreign manufacturer via Ministerial Ordinance 169, Ordinance 2 and Ordinance 179.
Japan - Regulatory Filing Requirements and Compliance Processes for Life Sciences PART II
Robert J Russell
90 Min
Product Id: 701266
This Japan Regulatory Filing training for life sciences is designed to provide an overview of the regulatory environment in Japan.
Japan - Regulatory Filing Requirements and Compliance Processes for Life Sciences PART I
Robert J Russell
90 Min
Product Id: 701258
This Regulatory compliance training is designed to provide an overview of the regulatory environment in Japan.
What are best practices for creating a Risk Management File?
Dennis Moore
60 Min
Product Id: 701233
This Quality management training will review processes for integrating a reasonable level of risk management into the quality management system.
Design History Files and Technical Files under US FDA and EU MDD
John E Lincoln
60 Min
Product Id: 701175
This medical device compliance training will be helped to see how to understand the similarities and differences of these two complimentary documents and how to comply with the respective requirements and develop compliant files to address. The U.S. FDA’s Design Control requirements of the QS Regulation mandate the initiation and maintenance of a product Design History File for products to be marketed in the U.S. The European Union’s Medical Device Directive and a company’s Notified Body require a Technical Dossier or Technical File to show compliance to the Essential Requirements of the MDD and associated relavant standards for product to be CE-marked and marked in those countries (and others). Attendees will be helped to see how to understand the similarities and differences of these two complimentarty documents. Attendees will be further helped to comply with the respective requirements and develop compliant files to address either or both.
510(k) Applications made Simple
E.J Smith
60 Min
Product Id: 701082
This 510(k) Training covers the content requirements of a traditional 510(k) application and covers in detail the recommended 20 sections. This 510(k) Training deals only with those medical devices that require a 510(k) application. All Manufacturers introducing Class II medical devices to the US market must submit a FDA 510(k). It is also required for manufacturers that are changing the intended use of the medical device, or changing the technology of a cleared device such a way that it may significantly affect its safety or effectiveness.
The IDE (Investigational Device Exemption) - It's Purpose and Preparation
John E Lincoln
60 Min
Product Id: 701087
This IDE (Investigational Device Exemption) webinar will cover its purpose and preparation recommended subject headings and content Submission and follow up Usage in the clinical trial(s).
Basics of Writing Validation Protocols for Medical Devices
Lawrence Spritzer
Product Id: 701099
This Medical Device training will describe the information needed to write such protocols, and the basic contents of those protocols. This webinar will provide valuable assistance to all regulated companies that need to validate their manufacturing processes.
Documenting & Conducting CAPA Investigations
Nathan Conover
60 Min
Product Id: 701038
This CAPA training provides a process to overcome challenges for Documentation and Conducting CAPA Investigations and integrates FDA requirements and guidelines. "Failure to employ effective CAPA systems can lead to FDA Warning Letters and worse. Accurate documentation is a must – but capturing information from a diverse workforce can be very difficult. Do you have what it takes to meet these challenges?".
Fact: The FDA has noted that 76% of all Warning Letters have CAPA-related issues. This is a significantly large percentage – the results of companies doing a bad job of identifying corrective and preventive actions as well as not validating plan effectiveness.
Premarket Approval (PMA) agreement with FDA for the medical device companies - the Requirements
E.J Smith
60 Min
Product Id: 700955
This class reviews the modular option of filing a PMA and the benefits it offers all companies having to negotiate through the PMA process.