How to be inspection-ready for GDP inspections and new challenges
Any organization involved in the procurement, supply, storage, and distribution of pharmaceutical products in Europe and the United Kingdom must follow Good Distribution Practice (GDP) according to regional and country-specific regulations. Beyond the natural complexity of managing distribution across multiple countries, compliance with GDP is the essential element of maintaining your license. In this webinar, Chris Englerth, our Director of Global Consulting Services, will moderate the session alongside Eilish Kelly, our Associate Director Consultant, and Deborah Harrison, our Manager Consultant.
Key learnings
- Best practices to ensure your site and personnel are inspection ready
- Hot inspection topics, including feedback from recent inspections
- Proven methods for improving ongoing GDP inspection readiness, such as building a positive quality culture and risk-based quality management.
- Best practices for managing mandated oversight responsibilities for any outsourced storage and distribution activities
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