Medical Device 2018 - Secrets to Writing Effective SOPs for Medical Device QMS
Date2018-06-28
Deadline2018-06-28
VenueOnline event, USA - United States
KeywordsRegulatory compliance training; Medical Device; Environment
Topics/Call fo Papers
Overview:
Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) are a critical ingredient in an effective and efficient Quality Management System. SOPs are typically one of the first things an investigator asks for in an inspection. Well written SOPs send a message to the FDA and Notified Bodies that your QMS is complete, accurate, and followed. More importantly, well written SOPs ensure that your personnel can consistently and accurately follow your processes resulting in correct outcomes and quality work.
This webinar will help you to write clear, unambiguous, and flexible SOPs. You will learn techniques for creating easy to read, clear, and concise SOPs that your employees can easily follow. Well written SOPs ensure that your employees understand and consistently follow processes. Well written SOPs send a message that your QMS is complete, accurate, and followed.
Why should you Attend: "Inadequate SOP" observations still rank among the most frequently cited 483 and Warning Letter observations. SOPs are one of the first things an auditor/ investigator will review during and inspection. Most importantly, poorly written procedures make it difficult for your employees to understand and consistently follow procedures. This can lead to disastrous consequences including quality problems and even recalls. Poorly written SOPs can and do impact your business.
Areas Covered in the Session:
FDA Expectations for SOPs
Lessons Learned from 483s and Warning Letters
Common Problems and Mistakes
How to Structure your QMS and SOPs
How to Outline and Format your SOPs
Using Process Maps to Make Procedures Clear
Using Diagrams and Visuals
Maintaining and Controlling SOPs
Ensuring Adequate Training to your SOPs
Best Practices
Who Will Benefit:
Quality Systems Specialists
Document Control Specialists
Quality and Compliance Specialists
Internal Auditors and Managers
Training Specialists
CAPA Specialists
Quality/Compliance Managers or Directors for Medical Device Companies
General Managers Wanting to learn how to Understand Quality System Requirements
Subject Matter Experts
Speaker Profile
Susanne Manz MBA, MBB, RAC, CQA is an accomplished leader in the medical device industry with emphasis on quality, compliance, and six sigma. She has an extensive background in quality and compliance for medical devices from new product development, to operations, to post-market activities. While at GE, J&J, and Medtronic, Susanne worked in various world-wide roles including Executive Business Consultant, WW Director of Quality Engineering and, Design Quality, and Director of Corporate Compliance. Susanne has a BS in Biomedical Engineering and an MBA from the University of NM.
She earned her Black Belt and Master Black Belt certifications while at Johnson and Johnson. Susanne also holds Regulatory Affairs Certification (RAC) from RAPS and Certified Quality Auditor (CQA) certification from the American Society for Quality. Susanne has now established a consulting business with a mission to provide services to help medical device companies achieve world-class quality and compliance.
Event link : http://www.compliance4all.com/control/w_product/~p...
Contact Details:
NetZealous LLC, DBA compliance4All
Phone: +1-800-447-9407
Email: support-AT-compliance4All.com
Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) are a critical ingredient in an effective and efficient Quality Management System. SOPs are typically one of the first things an investigator asks for in an inspection. Well written SOPs send a message to the FDA and Notified Bodies that your QMS is complete, accurate, and followed. More importantly, well written SOPs ensure that your personnel can consistently and accurately follow your processes resulting in correct outcomes and quality work.
This webinar will help you to write clear, unambiguous, and flexible SOPs. You will learn techniques for creating easy to read, clear, and concise SOPs that your employees can easily follow. Well written SOPs ensure that your employees understand and consistently follow processes. Well written SOPs send a message that your QMS is complete, accurate, and followed.
Why should you Attend: "Inadequate SOP" observations still rank among the most frequently cited 483 and Warning Letter observations. SOPs are one of the first things an auditor/ investigator will review during and inspection. Most importantly, poorly written procedures make it difficult for your employees to understand and consistently follow procedures. This can lead to disastrous consequences including quality problems and even recalls. Poorly written SOPs can and do impact your business.
Areas Covered in the Session:
FDA Expectations for SOPs
Lessons Learned from 483s and Warning Letters
Common Problems and Mistakes
How to Structure your QMS and SOPs
How to Outline and Format your SOPs
Using Process Maps to Make Procedures Clear
Using Diagrams and Visuals
Maintaining and Controlling SOPs
Ensuring Adequate Training to your SOPs
Best Practices
Who Will Benefit:
Quality Systems Specialists
Document Control Specialists
Quality and Compliance Specialists
Internal Auditors and Managers
Training Specialists
CAPA Specialists
Quality/Compliance Managers or Directors for Medical Device Companies
General Managers Wanting to learn how to Understand Quality System Requirements
Subject Matter Experts
Speaker Profile
Susanne Manz MBA, MBB, RAC, CQA is an accomplished leader in the medical device industry with emphasis on quality, compliance, and six sigma. She has an extensive background in quality and compliance for medical devices from new product development, to operations, to post-market activities. While at GE, J&J, and Medtronic, Susanne worked in various world-wide roles including Executive Business Consultant, WW Director of Quality Engineering and, Design Quality, and Director of Corporate Compliance. Susanne has a BS in Biomedical Engineering and an MBA from the University of NM.
She earned her Black Belt and Master Black Belt certifications while at Johnson and Johnson. Susanne also holds Regulatory Affairs Certification (RAC) from RAPS and Certified Quality Auditor (CQA) certification from the American Society for Quality. Susanne has now established a consulting business with a mission to provide services to help medical device companies achieve world-class quality and compliance.
Event link : http://www.compliance4all.com/control/w_product/~p...
Contact Details:
NetZealous LLC, DBA compliance4All
Phone: +1-800-447-9407
Email: support-AT-compliance4All.com
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