Regulatory Compliance and Pharmaceutical Quality and Safety Assurance
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Saudi Commission for Health Specialties
5 continuing medical education hours
ACA-20240003325
5 CMEOnlineCertificateLectureEnglishالعربية
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Introduction
Based on our survey, we found a gap in understanding and implementing emerging regulatory changes.
This gap can be addressed by providing targeted training that enhances knowledge of current regulations and compliance strategies, ensuring that professionals stay up-to-date with evolving standards and effectively manage compliance challenges.
Objectives
- Develop quality assurance protocols to align with regulatory standards.
- Create a comprehensive plan for adverse event reporting and analyze its effectiveness.
- Identify key regulatory agencies and their roles in pharmaceutical oversight.
- Examine case studies of regulatory violations to formulate strategies for avoiding similar issues.
- Create a culture of compliance and measure its effectiveness through continuous improvement processes.
- Explore the impact of emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence, on regulatory compliance and quality assurance.
- Construct comprehensive documentation and record-keeping systems that meet regulatory requirements.
Outcomes
By the end of this guide, participants will:
- Identify key regulatory agencies and major regulations.
- Define and implement quality assurance and control protocols.
- Analyze regulatory changes and develop compliance strategies.
- Apply risk assessment and create safety monitoring plans.
- Prepare for inspections, examine compliance issues, and resolve them.
- Evaluate ethical considerations and promote best practices.
- Explore emerging technologies and apply them to improve practices.
Target Audience
- Resident/Fellow
- Dental Technology and Assistants
- Medical Technology
- Public and Community Health
- Physician
- Dentistry
- Nursing and Midwifery
- Laboratory Science
- Radiological
Trainers
osama Khalaf haj mouhammad
Clinical Pharmacy
Oncology