Applied Statistics 2017 - Applied Statistics, with Emphasis on Risk Management 2017
Date2017-05-04 - 2017-05-05
Deadline2017-05-02
VenueDoubletree by Hilton Houston Intercontinental Airport, USA - United States
KeywordsApplied Statistics; QA/QC; and Manufacturing; Risk Management in R&D
Topics/Call fo Papers
Course "Applied Statistics, with Emphasis on Risk Management in R&D, QA/QC, and Manufacturing" has been pre-approved by RAPS as eligible for up to 12 credits towards a participant's RAC recertification upon full completion.
Overview:
The 2-day seminar explains how to apply statistics to manage risk in R&D, QA/QC, and Manufacturing, with examples derived mainly from the medical device design/manufacturing industry. The flow of topics over the 2 days is as follows:
? ISO standards and FDA/MDD regulations regarding the use of statistics.
? Basic vocabulary and concepts.
? Statistical Process Control
? Statistical methods for Design Verification
? Statistical methods for Product/Process Qualification
? Metrology: the statistical analysis of measurement uncertainty, and how it is used to establish QC specifications
? How to craft "statistically valid conclusion statements" (e.g., for reports)
? Summary, from a risk management perspective
Why should you attend:
Almost all design and/or manufacturing companies evaluate product and processes either to manage risks, to establish product/process specifications, to QC to such specifications, and/or to monitor compliance to such specifications.
The various statistical methods used to support such activities can be intimidating. If used incorrectly or inappropriately, statistical methods can result in new products being launched that should have been kept in R&D; or, conversely, deciding to not launch a new product because of incorrectly calculated product reliability or process capability. In QC, mistakenly chosen sample sizes and inappropriate statistical methods may result in product being rejected that should have passed, and vice-versa.
This seminar provides a practical approach to understanding how to interpret and use a standard tool-box of statistical methods, including confidence intervals, t-tests, Normal K-tables, Normality tests, confidence/reliability calculations, AQL sampling plans, measurement equipment analysis, and Statistical Process Control. Without a clear understanding and correct implementation of such methods, a company risks not only significantly increasing its complaint rates, scrap rates, and time-to-market, but also risks significantly reducing its product and service quality, its customer satisfaction levels, and its profit margins.
Areas Covered in the Session:
? FDA, ISO 9001/13485, and MDD requirements related to statistical methods
? How to apply statistical methods to manage product-related risks to patient, doctor, and the designing/manufacturing company
? Design Control processes (verification, validation, risk management, design input)
? QA/QC processes (sampling plans, monitoring of validated processes, setting of QC specifications, evaluation of measurement equipment)
? Manufacturing processes (process validation, equipment qualification)
Who will benefit:
? QA/QC Supervisor
? Process Engineer
? Manufacturing Engineer
? QC/QC Technician
? Manufacturing Technician
? R&D Engineer
Agenda:
Day 1 Schedule
Lecture 1:
Regulatory Requirements
Lecture 2:
Vocabulary and Concepts
Lecture 3:
Confidence Intervals (attribute and variables data)
Lecture 4:
Normality Tests and Normality Transformations
Lecture 5:
Statistical Process Control (with focus on XbarR charts)
Lecture 6:
Confidence/Reliability calculations for Proportions
Lecture 7:
Confidence/Reliability calculations for Normally distributed data (K-tables)
Lecture 8:
Process Capability Indices calculations(Cp, Cpk, Pp, Ppk)
Day 2 Schedule
Lecture 1:
Confidence/Reliability calculations using Reliability Plotting (e.g., for non-normal data and/or censored studies)
Lecture 2:
Confidence/Reliability calculations for MTTF and MTBF (this typically applies only to electronic equipment)
Lecture 3:
Statistical Significance: t-Tests and related "power" estimations
Lecture 4:
Statistical Significance: ANOVA calculations
Lecture 5:
Metrology (Gage R&R, Correlation, Linearity, Bias , and Uncertainty Budgets)
Lecture 6:
QC Sampling Plans (C=0 and Z1.4 attribute AQL plans, and alternatives to such plans)
Lecture 7:
Statistically valid statements for use in reports
Lecture 8:
Summary and Implementation Recommendations
Speaker:
John N. Zorich
Statistical Consultant & Trainer, Ohlone College & SV Polytechnic
John N. Zorich, has spent 35 years in the medical device manufacturing industry; the first 20 years were as a "regular" employee in the areas of R&D, Manufacturing, QA/QC, and Regulatory; the last 15 years were as consultant in the areas of QA/QC and Statistics. His consulting clients in the area of statistics have included numerous start-ups as well as large corporations such as Boston Scientific, Novellus, and Siemens Medical. His experience as an instructor in statistics includes having given 3-day workshop/seminars for the past several years at Ohlone College (San Jose CA), 1-day training workshops in SPC for Silicon Valley Polytechnic Institute (San Jose CA) for several years, several 3-day courses for ASQ Biomedical, numerous seminars at ASQ meetings and conferences, and half-day seminars for numerous private clients. He creates and sells formally-validated statistical application spreadsheets that have been purchased by more than 75 companies, world-wide.
Location: Houston, TX Date: May 4th & 5th, 2017and Time: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Venue: Doubletree by Hilton Houston Intercontinental Airport
Address: Doubletree by Hilton Houston Intercontinental Airport 15747 JFK Blvd Houston, TX 77032
Price:
Register now and save $200. (Early Bird)
Price: $1,295.00 (Seminar Fee for One Delegate)
Until March 31, Early Bird Price: $1,295.00 From April 01 to May 02, Regular Price: $1,495.00
Register for 5 attendees Price: $3,885.00 $6,475.00 You Save: $2,590.00 (40%)*
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Overview:
The 2-day seminar explains how to apply statistics to manage risk in R&D, QA/QC, and Manufacturing, with examples derived mainly from the medical device design/manufacturing industry. The flow of topics over the 2 days is as follows:
? ISO standards and FDA/MDD regulations regarding the use of statistics.
? Basic vocabulary and concepts.
? Statistical Process Control
? Statistical methods for Design Verification
? Statistical methods for Product/Process Qualification
? Metrology: the statistical analysis of measurement uncertainty, and how it is used to establish QC specifications
? How to craft "statistically valid conclusion statements" (e.g., for reports)
? Summary, from a risk management perspective
Why should you attend:
Almost all design and/or manufacturing companies evaluate product and processes either to manage risks, to establish product/process specifications, to QC to such specifications, and/or to monitor compliance to such specifications.
The various statistical methods used to support such activities can be intimidating. If used incorrectly or inappropriately, statistical methods can result in new products being launched that should have been kept in R&D; or, conversely, deciding to not launch a new product because of incorrectly calculated product reliability or process capability. In QC, mistakenly chosen sample sizes and inappropriate statistical methods may result in product being rejected that should have passed, and vice-versa.
This seminar provides a practical approach to understanding how to interpret and use a standard tool-box of statistical methods, including confidence intervals, t-tests, Normal K-tables, Normality tests, confidence/reliability calculations, AQL sampling plans, measurement equipment analysis, and Statistical Process Control. Without a clear understanding and correct implementation of such methods, a company risks not only significantly increasing its complaint rates, scrap rates, and time-to-market, but also risks significantly reducing its product and service quality, its customer satisfaction levels, and its profit margins.
Areas Covered in the Session:
? FDA, ISO 9001/13485, and MDD requirements related to statistical methods
? How to apply statistical methods to manage product-related risks to patient, doctor, and the designing/manufacturing company
? Design Control processes (verification, validation, risk management, design input)
? QA/QC processes (sampling plans, monitoring of validated processes, setting of QC specifications, evaluation of measurement equipment)
? Manufacturing processes (process validation, equipment qualification)
Who will benefit:
? QA/QC Supervisor
? Process Engineer
? Manufacturing Engineer
? QC/QC Technician
? Manufacturing Technician
? R&D Engineer
Agenda:
Day 1 Schedule
Lecture 1:
Regulatory Requirements
Lecture 2:
Vocabulary and Concepts
Lecture 3:
Confidence Intervals (attribute and variables data)
Lecture 4:
Normality Tests and Normality Transformations
Lecture 5:
Statistical Process Control (with focus on XbarR charts)
Lecture 6:
Confidence/Reliability calculations for Proportions
Lecture 7:
Confidence/Reliability calculations for Normally distributed data (K-tables)
Lecture 8:
Process Capability Indices calculations(Cp, Cpk, Pp, Ppk)
Day 2 Schedule
Lecture 1:
Confidence/Reliability calculations using Reliability Plotting (e.g., for non-normal data and/or censored studies)
Lecture 2:
Confidence/Reliability calculations for MTTF and MTBF (this typically applies only to electronic equipment)
Lecture 3:
Statistical Significance: t-Tests and related "power" estimations
Lecture 4:
Statistical Significance: ANOVA calculations
Lecture 5:
Metrology (Gage R&R, Correlation, Linearity, Bias , and Uncertainty Budgets)
Lecture 6:
QC Sampling Plans (C=0 and Z1.4 attribute AQL plans, and alternatives to such plans)
Lecture 7:
Statistically valid statements for use in reports
Lecture 8:
Summary and Implementation Recommendations
Speaker:
John N. Zorich
Statistical Consultant & Trainer, Ohlone College & SV Polytechnic
John N. Zorich, has spent 35 years in the medical device manufacturing industry; the first 20 years were as a "regular" employee in the areas of R&D, Manufacturing, QA/QC, and Regulatory; the last 15 years were as consultant in the areas of QA/QC and Statistics. His consulting clients in the area of statistics have included numerous start-ups as well as large corporations such as Boston Scientific, Novellus, and Siemens Medical. His experience as an instructor in statistics includes having given 3-day workshop/seminars for the past several years at Ohlone College (San Jose CA), 1-day training workshops in SPC for Silicon Valley Polytechnic Institute (San Jose CA) for several years, several 3-day courses for ASQ Biomedical, numerous seminars at ASQ meetings and conferences, and half-day seminars for numerous private clients. He creates and sells formally-validated statistical application spreadsheets that have been purchased by more than 75 companies, world-wide.
Location: Houston, TX Date: May 4th & 5th, 2017and Time: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Venue: Doubletree by Hilton Houston Intercontinental Airport
Address: Doubletree by Hilton Houston Intercontinental Airport 15747 JFK Blvd Houston, TX 77032
Price:
Register now and save $200. (Early Bird)
Price: $1,295.00 (Seminar Fee for One Delegate)
Until March 31, Early Bird Price: $1,295.00 From April 01 to May 02, Regular Price: $1,495.00
Register for 5 attendees Price: $3,885.00 $6,475.00 You Save: $2,590.00 (40%)*
Quick Contact:
NetZealous DBA as GlobalCompliancePanel
Phone: 1-800-447-9407
Fax: 302-288-6884
Email: support-AT-globalcompliancepanel.com
Website: http://www.globalcompliancepanel.com
Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/globalcompliancep...
Like us our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/TrainingsAtGlobalComplian...
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