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Boston Convention and Exhibition Center

Jun 25, 2023 9:00 AM - Jun 25, 2023 5:00 PM

415 Summer Street, , Boston, MA 02210 , USA

Toolkit Approach to Best Practices in Root Cause Analysis and CAPA Management Workshop

This is an in-person pre-meeting Short Course in conjunction with the DIA Global Annual Meeting

Overview

Pre-registration required and is an additional fee.

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According to the FDA (as well as other regulators), CAPA management and lack of proper investigation of challenges is a top observation among companies in the industry. In this short course, we will demonstrate by interactive case study sessions how to perform a proper investigation into a robust root cause analysis using industry standard tools, in a toolkit approach. Also, we will explore the challenges of proper CAPA planning and defining appropriate effectiveness checks to ensure these observations do not occur again and how to properly document what was performed. We will use direct case studies from various FDA 483s to show real-life situations on how to apply our toolkit approach to avoid action by regulators and ensure compliance in your processes and company culture.

Receive $50 off your Global Annual Meeting total purchase by registering for two or more Short Courses. Purchases must be made at the same time to receive the discount. Discounts will be reflected on the last page of the cart.


Who should attend?

Professionals involved in or interested in gaining better understanding of how to perform a robust root cause analysis and CAPA plan to shift from a reactive organization to a proactive organization. This workshop is best suited for those in regulated industries in various industry areas such as quality, regulatory, operations/production, laboratories, etc.


Learning objectives

At the conclusion of this short course, participants should be able to:
  • Determine the best approach to train individuals on best industry practices in CAPA management
  • Utilizing proven tools, in a toolkit format, properly investigate observations and formulate robust CAPA plans and Effectiveness Checks to ensure compliance and remediation of observations
  • Analyze case studies for techniques and strategies that will help solidify how to use the different tools and why to use each one

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