Course description
Practical - QP Module
In an ever-changing pharma world, it is a challenge for QPs and prospective QPs to gain a functional understanding of the equipment and processes used to manufacture and test today’s dosage forms. This Royal Society of Chemistry approved course provides hands-on experience to trainee QPs wishing to gain a better understanding of what really happens in manufacturing and testing. As part of your practical QP training, you’ll gain knowledge from industry and academic experts and solve real-life QP problems.
This course is approved by the Royal Society of Chemistry as suitable for its members’ continuing professional development.
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Key Learning Objectives
On completion of this course, delegates will:
- Have experienced totally practical, hands-on lab-based training at one of the top schools of pharmacy in the UK
- Understand the “why” behind key pharma industry processes
- Become closer to products than is possible in a Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) environment
- Grasp the impact of starting materials and risk-based supplier management programs
- Gain a practical understanding of sterile products, tablets, continuous processing and analysis
Training Course Content
Course Outline
- Sterile Products
- Tablets
- Continuous Processing
- Analysis
Why choose NSF International, Health Sciences
Trained over 1,300 delegates on our CQI and IRCA certified GMP PQS lead auditor training course
Provided expert health sciences training for over 30 years
More people have become ‘Qualified Persons’ in Europe through our training programme than any other training provider
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Multiple participant and early bird booking discounts available. Discounts also offered to NHS staff, regulators and charities.