WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND?
Attending this webinar is essential for professionals in the pharmaceutical and medical device industries who are responsible for ensuring compliance with FDA regulations, particularly in maintaining data integrity and robust Quality Management Systems (QMS). With the increasing use of digital systems, electronic records, and remote audits, this training will equip you with the latest best practices and strategies to navigate the evolving regulatory landscape, ensure compliance with FDA 21 CFR Part 11, and protect your organization from data integrity risks. By attending, you’ll gain practical knowledge to prevent non-compliance, safeguard data security, and effectively manage audits in digital environments, ultimately enhancing your organization's operational efficiency and regulatory standing.AREA COVERED
1. Overview of Quality Management Systems (QMS):- Key components and structure of a QMS in FDA-regulated manufacturing.
- Role of QMS in ensuring product quality and regulatory compliance.
- Defining data integrity and its impact on product quality and compliance.
- Ensuring the accuracy, completeness, and reliability of data across the product lifecycle.
- Key requirements for electronic records and signatures under 21 CFR Part 11.
- Ensuring audit trails, data security, and preventing data manipulation.
- Best practices for electronic record-keeping, including cloud-based and on-premise systems.
- Validating digital systems to ensure compliance with regulatory standards.
- Strategies to protect digital records from breaches, data manipulation, and unauthorized access.
- Implementing encryption, access control, and other security features.
- Best practices for conducting and preparing for remote audits.
- Maintaining data integrity and compliance during virtual inspections.
- Ensuring accurate and secure audit trails for both manual and electronic data.
- Techniques for tracking changes and providing transparent documentation.
- Identifying common risks of data manipulation and falsification in digital environments.
- Implementing controls to mitigate the risk of data tampering.
- Ensuring proper training for staff on data integrity principles.
- Establishing a culture of accountability and compliance within the organization.
- The future of digital systems, automation, AI, and machine learning in manufacturing.
- Regulatory changes and trends shaping data integrity and compliance practices.
- Overview of software and tools that assist in managing data integrity, audit trails, and compliance tracking.
- How to select and implement the right tools for your organization’s needs.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Understand the Importance of Data Integrity: Learn the key concepts of data integrity, including accuracy, completeness, and reliability, and how they impact compliance in FDA-regulated industries.
- Navigate FDA Regulations and Compliance Requirements: Gain a deep understanding of FDA’s 21 CFR Part 11 guidelines for electronic records and signatures, and how to ensure compliance with these standards.
- Implement Best Practices for Electronic Records Management: Discover effective strategies for managing electronic records, including maintaining audit trails and securing digital data in cloud-based and on-premise systems.
- Ensure Cybersecurity and Data Protection: Learn best practices for safeguarding data against breaches, manipulation, and unauthorized access, with a focus on encryption, access control, and other security measures.
- Prepare for Remote Audits and Virtual Inspections: Understand how to successfully conduct and prepare for remote audits, ensuring data integrity while complying with regulatory expectations in a digital environment.
- Develop a Data Integrity Framework: Learn how to create and implement a robust data integrity framework that integrates with your organization’s Quality Management System (QMS) to enhance overall compliance and operational efficiency
WHO WILL BENEFIT?
1. Quality Assurance (QA) Managers and Specialists- Responsible for overseeing product quality, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards, and maintaining quality systems in manufacturing.
- Focus on ensuring adherence to FDA regulations and guidelines, particularly in the context of data integrity and electronic records.
- Charged with ensuring that the company adheres to regulatory requirements, including FDA 21 CFR Part 11 compliance, and managing audit processes.
- Involved in managing electronic record-keeping systems, ensuring data security, and implementing digital systems that comply with FDA regulations.
- Directly responsible for overseeing data governance, ensuring the accuracy and security of digital records, and preventing data manipulation in manufacturing processes.
- Responsible for validating software, systems, and electronic records to ensure they meet compliance standards and maintain data integrity.
- Conduct audits to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements, focusing on data integrity, quality management systems, and FDA regulations.
- Oversee the production processes and ensure that data management practices align with regulatory requirements for quality control and compliance.
- Involved in product development and ensuring that all stages of the product lifecycle meet data integrity and regulatory standards.
- Work on protecting digital systems and data from cyber threats, ensuring compliance with data integrity and regulatory requirements.
- Key components and structure of a QMS in FDA-regulated manufacturing.
- Role of QMS in ensuring product quality and regulatory compliance.
- Defining data integrity and its impact on product quality and compliance.
- Ensuring the accuracy, completeness, and reliability of data across the product lifecycle.
- Key requirements for electronic records and signatures under 21 CFR Part 11.
- Ensuring audit trails, data security, and preventing data manipulation.
- Best practices for electronic record-keeping, including cloud-based and on-premise systems.
- Validating digital systems to ensure compliance with regulatory standards.
- Strategies to protect digital records from breaches, data manipulation, and unauthorized access.
- Implementing encryption, access control, and other security features.
- Best practices for conducting and preparing for remote audits.
- Maintaining data integrity and compliance during virtual inspections.
- Ensuring accurate and secure audit trails for both manual and electronic data.
- Techniques for tracking changes and providing transparent documentation.
- Identifying common risks of data manipulation and falsification in digital environments.
- Implementing controls to mitigate the risk of data tampering.
- Ensuring proper training for staff on data integrity principles.
- Establishing a culture of accountability and compliance within the organization.
- The future of digital systems, automation, AI, and machine learning in manufacturing.
- Regulatory changes and trends shaping data integrity and compliance practices.
- Overview of software and tools that assist in managing data integrity, audit trails, and compliance tracking.
- How to select and implement the right tools for your organization’s needs.
- Understand the Importance of Data Integrity: Learn the key concepts of data integrity, including accuracy, completeness, and reliability, and how they impact compliance in FDA-regulated industries.
- Navigate FDA Regulations and Compliance Requirements: Gain a deep understanding of FDA’s 21 CFR Part 11 guidelines for electronic records and signatures, and how to ensure compliance with these standards.
- Implement Best Practices for Electronic Records Management: Discover effective strategies for managing electronic records, including maintaining audit trails and securing digital data in cloud-based and on-premise systems.
- Ensure Cybersecurity and Data Protection: Learn best practices for safeguarding data against breaches, manipulation, and unauthorized access, with a focus on encryption, access control, and other security measures.
- Prepare for Remote Audits and Virtual Inspections: Understand how to successfully conduct and prepare for remote audits, ensuring data integrity while complying with regulatory expectations in a digital environment.
- Develop a Data Integrity Framework: Learn how to create and implement a robust data integrity framework that integrates with your organization’s Quality Management System (QMS) to enhance overall compliance and operational efficiency
- Responsible for overseeing product quality, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards, and maintaining quality systems in manufacturing.
- Focus on ensuring adherence to FDA regulations and guidelines, particularly in the context of data integrity and electronic records.
- Charged with ensuring that the company adheres to regulatory requirements, including FDA 21 CFR Part 11 compliance, and managing audit processes.
- Involved in managing electronic record-keeping systems, ensuring data security, and implementing digital systems that comply with FDA regulations.
- Directly responsible for overseeing data governance, ensuring the accuracy and security of digital records, and preventing data manipulation in manufacturing processes.
- Responsible for validating software, systems, and electronic records to ensure they meet compliance standards and maintain data integrity.
- Conduct audits to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements, focusing on data integrity, quality management systems, and FDA regulations.
- Oversee the production processes and ensure that data management practices align with regulatory requirements for quality control and compliance.
- Involved in product development and ensuring that all stages of the product lifecycle meet data integrity and regulatory standards.
- Work on protecting digital systems and data from cyber threats, ensuring compliance with data integrity and regulatory requirements.
Speaker Profile
Meredith Crabtree has over 25 years’ experience in regulated industries, ranging from Blood, Plasma, Tissue, Laboratory, Pharma, Medical devices, Cosmetics, Supplements, and Animal Health manufacturing and distribution. Meredith works as a Quality Consultant performing label reviews, 3rd party inspections, Consent Decree, and Recall support. She also performs regulatory assessments and Quality training. Meredith has a degree in Medical Technology and is currently obtaining a degree in Quality Systems.
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