Meetings archive 2007

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March 2007

Tuesday March 27th

10th Annual QP Discussion meeting with MHRA Inspector (Ian Rees).

Location CCTV, Smithfield, London. Click here for location map

This fully subscribed meeting started with a presentation by Ian Rees on Regulating the Regulator, followed by a lively and open discussion of attendees questions with the MHRA Inspector.

April 2007

Thursday 19 April

Risk Assessment and Management.

Location CCTV, Barbican, London Click here for location map

This meeting included presentations on how risk assessment and
management tools have been utilised in various pharmaceutical situations, including the development of an audit programme, the manufacture of excipients, the validation of computerised systems and reducing the risk of human errors.

June 2007

Tuesday 5th June

Seminar for trainee and recently qualified QPs

Location:
Institute of Pharmaceutical Innovation at the University of Bradford

Click here to see the Brighton University QP prize winner for 2006 awarded her prize.

July 2007

Wednesday July 4th

Regulatory Update Meeting.

Location CCTV, Smithfield, London. Click here for location map

Regulations/Legislation - How to keep up to date!
What is current? Are you as up to date as you think you are?
Licence renewal - CTD preparation - Quality Summary requirement Impact of keeping up to date on Pharmaceutical business
Open discussion and debate of current topics of interest
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This meeting was aimed at those wanting to improve methods for keeping upto date with the ever changing regulatory environment. Invited speakers provided their views on how this may be achieved. A session will be devoted to the Annex 1 update. Interactive sessions provided a forum for current topics of interest in the regulatory arena, the opportunity for open discussion and networking.

September 2007

Tuesday, 18 September, 2007

Super Sig meeting - The Future of the CQI .

This event is being organised by the CQI special Interest Groups.
Details are available on the Home page of the CQI web site

September 2007

Monday-Tuesday, 24-25 September, 2007

IPAC-RS Workshop on Extractables and GMP for Components of Inhalation & Nasal Drug Products.

This event is being organised by IPAC-RS who worked with PQG to produce the GMP guideline for Orally inhaled and Nasal Drug products from PQG's PS9000.
The programme is available here.

October 2007

Tuesday 23rd October 2007

Industrial Visit Location Novozymes Delta and Biocity, Nottingham.

This event involves a visit to Novozymes Delta in the morning followed by Biocity in the afternoon.
These two facilities are within half mile of each other. NG2 3ED & NG1 1GF
Novozymes Delta manufacture animal free Human Albumin by a recombinant process and won a Queens Award for Enterprise in 2005.
Biocity offers a range of services to the pharmaceutical industry.


October 2007

Wednesday 31st October

Partners Project Initiation

Location CQI/IQA Headquarters, London. Click here for location map

There is no charge for the meeting. For an application form. Click here

November 2007

Tuesday 6th November

Seminar for trainee and recently qualified QPs

Location CCTV, Smithfield, London. Click here for location map

The programme includes presentations by:
   • An applicant who has recently completed the QP Viva
   • QP Officers from the Professional Bodies
   • A QP assessor
Between presentations we will work through various scenario questions to help delegates prepare for the QP viva examination.
A brief update on GMP & Regulatory issues will also be provided.

The Pharmaceutical Quality Group will issue a certificate for use in your Continuing Professional Development (CPD) programme.

November 2007

Tuesday, November 27th (with optional dinner on Nov 26th)

"Into the future" also the 30th Anniversary of the PQG

Location: The Marriott Hotel, Waltham Abbey (M25 Junction 26).

This meeting covers the future of the industry by well known speakers, offering a valuable learning/development opportunity with excellent networking opportunities with colleagues and the MHRA.
The programme includes:
   -A retrospective view of how industry has performed by Graham Davison
   -An insight into future legislation & its implications by Peter Gough
   -QP Training and it's evolution by Sam Clack and Nigel Hodges
   -The MHRA's experience of manufacture outside the EU by Ian Thrussell of the MHRA
    - Discussion on implications for QPs and industry generally.