US FDA Medical Device QSR (21 CFR 820) / Quality Management System - current and proposed major changes
John E Lincoln
90 Mins
Product Id: 706950
The US FDA/CDRH is proposing to harmonize the current Quality System Regulation (QSR) for medical devices (21 CFR 820) by converging its requirements with requirements used by many other regulatory authorities. ISO 13485, into a new device Quality Management System Regulation (QMSR).
How to Transition from Traditional CSV to CSA: Practical Migration Plan, Templates & Risk Strategy
Carolyn Troiano
90 Mins
Product Id: 707041
The life science industries, including pharmaceutical, medical device, biotechnology, biological, and tobacco and tobacco-related products continue to embrace new technology to improve delivery of quality products in compliance with FDA. In addition, we’ve seen a trend toward making use of cloud services, Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solutions, and other technical innovations such as use of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML) and Large Language Models (LLMs), such as ChatGPT that have more recently begun to be used more heavily in life science companies.
From P-Values to Evidence: Interpreting Statistical Results in Regulatory Decision-Making
Elaine Eisenbeisz
90 Mins
Product Id: 707042
Statistical significance alone is no longer sufficient to support regulatory claims. Modern regulatory review requires careful interpretation of effect size, confidence intervals, robustness, and clinical relevance. This webinar provides a technically grounded, example-driven approach to interpreting p-values and statistical results in regulatory submissions.
Design Control / Ddesign and Development Requirements / Documents Under 21 CFR 820/ ISO 13485 7.3
John E Lincoln
90 Mins
Product Id: 706923
Proper adherence and documentation of the FDA's Design Control requirements are key to any medical product project's success.
Ethylene Oxide (EO) Sterilization Basics for R&D Engineers
Gerry O Dell
90 Mins
Product Id: 701272
This Sterilization training will provide valuable information to companies that design products for terminal sterilization with ethylene oxide.
Human Error Investigations, Root Cause Determination and CAPA Effectiveness
Ginette M Collazo
90 Mins
Product Id: 704314
This training program will offer attendees an understanding of human error, its factors and causes. The program will also identify the regulatory and business importance of human error prevention and define the process to manage human error deviations.
Troubleshooting Ethylene Oxide (EO) Processes
Gerry O Dell
75 min
Product Id: 701679
Not every parameter in the EO sterilization process in critical for the determination of the product’s sterility assurance level (SAL). This presentation will outline the various parameters and what actions should be taken when they are not compliant to the process specification. These actions can be as simple as a rationale for release to as complicated as the need for the qualification of a new sterilization process. How to decide the actions to take will be addressed along with the reasons behind the decisions so that an accurate and complete justification of your decision can be made for both management and regulatory agencies. The rationales for both conventional and parametric release will be addressed.
FDA's New Software Validation Requirements
John E Lincoln
90 Mins
Product Id: 706952
CGMP companies must develop / implement formal software V&V for medical product under IEC 62304 and a key US FDA Guidance Document.
Mapping and Review of Pharmaceutical Warehousing and Distribution Workflows
Michael Esposito
90 Mins
Product Id: 707026
Mapping and evaluating all the steps in a pharmaceutical warehousing and distribution workflow can lead to valuable process improvements. In this webinar, we discuss how this review can be accomplished and the possible benefits that can result.
Good Documentation Practice (GDP) and FDA Validation Compliance for Regulated Computer Systems and Data
Carolyn Troiano
90 Mins
Product Id: 706925
Computer system validation has been regulated by FDA for more than 30 years, as it relates to systems used in the manufacturing, testing and distribution of a product in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, medical device or other FDA-regulated industries. The FDA requirements ensure thorough planning, implementation, integration, testing and management of computer systems used to collect, analyze and/or report data. Electronic records and electronic signatures (ER/ES) came into play through guidelines established by FDA in 1997, and disseminated through 21 CFR Part 11. This code describes the basic requirements for validating and documenting ER/ES capability in systems used in an FDA-regulated environment.
Analytical Method Validation and Transfer
Kelly Thomas
90 Mins
Product Id: 706186
This course will provide a thorough review of regulatory guidelines on method validation and transfer. It provides guidance on how to perform QC analytical test method validations and transfers.
Conducting Effective Quality Audits: Beyond Audit Checklists
Michael Ferrante
60 Mins
Product Id: 703539
This webinar will teach attendees best practices for conducting effective quality audits to ensure regulatory compliance. Learn how to avoid potential pitfalls during the audit process.
21 CFR Part 11, FDA’s Guidance for Electronic Records and Electronic Signatures
Carolyn Troiano
90 Mins
Product Id: 707014
The Webinar will focus on the importance of ensuring that electronic record/electronic signature (ER/ES) capability built into FDA-regulated computer systems meets compliance with 21 CFR Part 11. This includes development of a company philosophy and approach, and incorporating it into the overall computer system validation program and plans for individual systems that have this capability.
Ethylene Oxide and Gamma Radiation Sterilization Validations
John E Lincoln
90 Mins
Product Id: 707018
Gamma and EO Sterilization verification and validations under the U.S. FDA and EU's EMA / MDR requirements
US Market Access & Reimbursement : Medical Devices
Robert J Russell
60 Min
Product Id: 706989
This targeted 60-minute U.S. Reimbursement training/webinar will help you understand and navigate the complex U.S. system for understanding product reimbursement status and potential for your Medical Device
Analytical Method Development, and Method Transfer
John E Lincoln
90 mins
Product Id: 707009
The U.S. FDA and EU's MDR require specific steps to be fulfilled to develop and/or transfer analytical methods to maintain accuracy.
Designing an Effective Cleaning Validation for Reusable Medical Devices in Today's Regulatory Environment
Gerry O Dell
90 Min
Product Id: 701929
This training will review the best practices establishing and conducting a cleaning validation for reusable medical devices. It will also address the requirements of ANSI/AAMI ST 98.
You have a BI Positive or Product Sterility Positive - Now What?
Gerry O Dell
75 Mins
Product Id: 703288
This webinar explains what actions should be taken following an unexpected positive result in a sterility test on a biological indicator (BI) during performance qualification or routine testing. It also addresses the actions to take when a test of sterility demonstrates unexpected growth during validation or routine dose audits. The various items that should be investigated to determine the root cause and the follow up to the investigation will be covered.
Technical Writing for the Pharmaceutical, Medical Device and Biotech Industries
Joy McElroy
120 Min
Product Id: 704531
This technical writing training program will offer attendees an understanding of how the reporting process supports products in research, development, and in the marketplace. This virtual session will highlight the mandates for documentation set forth by the regulators, such as the FDA, the ISO, and other governing bodies. The program will train attendees on effectively reviewing and revising documents and assessing your audience, in effect producing effective written correspondence.
Installation and Qualification of the Packaging Lines
John E Lincoln
90 Min
Product Id: 706996
Both the U.S. FDA and EU's MDR expect documented risk-based IQ, OQ, an PQs of medical packaging lines under U.S. FDA cGMP, EU MRD, ICH Q7 and Q9 and ISO 14971







