Conducting Bulletproof CAPA Investigations ADVANCEDBuild New CAPA Investigation Techniques to Meet Tougher FDA Demands in 2011
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But creating an FDA-proof CAPA isn’t easy.
If only you could pick the brain of someone who is coping successfully with CAPA — the best and the brightest, an industry leader who has devised programs, procedures and solutions that have put companies out in front with the FDA.
Well, you can.
FDAnews and Immel Resources are offering an advanced version of our previous CAPA investigations class — fully updated to meet tough FDA scrutiny in 2011.
NEW for 2011
In this year’s Conducting Bulletproof CAPA Investigations — ADVANCED Workshop, you will:
- Learn how to respond to the FDA and implement effective CAPA to prevent regulatory action and get a closeout letter
- Get an insider’s view of the FDA's own training program for investigators, with portions of the Reid Technique DVD reviewed during the course
- Discuss lessons learned from nine years of FDA warning letter citations on CAPA investigations
- Learn key problem-solving techniques to break down a problem into its component parts: CIA, Kepner-Tregoe and FMEA
- Receive a course workbook complete with charts, forms, manuals and guidance
- Interact with colleagues during14 interactive exercises
Space Is Limited — Register Today!
Additional benefits you'll receive when you attend the CAPA Workshop — ADVANCED include:
- Gain valuable strategies for performing in-depth interviews and determining individuals responsible for an event
- Discover best practices for training, assigning and managing your lead investigators, using proven law enforcement techniques
- Benchmark current best practices in CAPA and investigations with your peers
- Learn 22 great investigative tools you can teach to all your employees
- Obtain sample forms for conducting investigations and case reviews
- Review required FDA notifications, such as field alerts, medical device reports, biologic product deviation reports, adverse events, serious adverse events, recalls, corrections and removals
- Understand the four elements of a well-written report and how to coach employees on report writing
Your valuable course materials book is packed with tools and reference data you can put to use right away, including:
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