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Part 11 and Computer Validation Library Edition: The FDA Regulations on Part 11, Electronic Records and Electronic Signatures, for Pharmaceutical, Medical Device, Food, and Cosmetics Manufacturing

by Daniel, M.D. Farb, Bruce Gordon

Publisher: University of Health Care
Number of Pages: 224
ISBN: 1594910952


Book Summary:
This is a package of Agent GXP FDA Part 11 and Pharmaceutical Computer Validation Introduction. These two related courses will give the learner an excellent introduction to computer issues in the pharmaceutical industry. Agent GXP FDA Part 11 teaches the FDA regulations on electronic signatures and records in the context of a spoof on a hostage rescue supervised by Pharm Mission Control. It is taught mostly through interactive questions and interviews with Agent GXP. The many difficult regulations of Part 11 are broken down into episodes that make the learning more memorable. This thorough course will teach you the history of Part 11, the regulations of Part 11, the implementation of Part 11, the applications of Part 11, the ideas behind Part 11 in order to apply them to new situations, and how to prepare for enforcement of Part 11. This is particularly important for both pharmaceutical/medical device manufacturing and clinical research personnel in FDA-regulated industries, and provides an excellent glimpse of the issues that are likely to face HIPAA implementation of electronic records security measures. This course has been used by thousands of people in the pharmaceutical industry. When you successfully complete the exam, you will receive a certificate of completion that will demonstrate your mastery of this topic and provide documentation of GMP training. Estimated time: 3-6 hours. Pharmaceutical Computer Validation Introduction gives you a comprehensive introduction to computer systems validation as the computers come to life while the head of computer systems at a pharmaceutical company has to prepare for an FDA inspection. You will learn about regulations, the personnel responsible for computer validation, how to accomplish validation, examples of regulatory problems, and so on. It is also relevant for the medical device, food, and cosmetic industries. When you successfully complete the exam, you will receive a certificate of completion to document your training for the FDA or for employers. Estimated time: 2-3 hours. Both courses are 402 pages on CD. 224 pages in the manual include handy printouts of many relevant FDA regulations. The manual accompanying the CD provides a summary of the major points of the CD in a handy format. You must have Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher running on your computer. Supported operating systems are Windows 95, 98, 98 SE, ME, 2000, or XP. The CD is licensed to play once on any Windows computer; the borrower may purchase the program after that. One library reference activation is included in the price.


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