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PDA Annual Meeting Training Course Series
April 2-3, 2020 | Raleigh, NC
PDA Technical Reports are an invaluable industry resource, providing expert guidance and insight into the hottest topics in the field. Following the 2020 PDA Annual Meeting, PDA Education will be bringing seven popular Tech Reports to life with training courses designed to provide you with an in-depth understanding of the practical lessons found within each report.

Find out more, and choose the training course that most closely matches your field of interest!
 
 
Technical Report No. 62: Recommended Practices for Manual Aseptic Processes | April 2
This training provides a tutorial of suitable physical techniques, equipment uses, and processing operations that can be used to address the challenges posed in the design and control of manual aseptic processing.
 
 
Technical Report No. 22: Process Simulation Testing for Aseptically Filled Products | April 2
Learn about the various elements required in the design and execution of a media fill, including personnel qualification, media selection and preparation, filling considerations, interventions, and more. 
 
 
Technical Report No. 65: Technology Transfer | April 2
Come away from this training course with tools and strategies typically used in technology transfer such as process description, facility fit assessment, risk register, and project dashboards.
 
 
Technical Report No. 54: Foundations of Quality Risk Management | April 2
Get an overview of the QRM process with an emphasis on the principles in ICH Q9 and ICH Q10. You will look at the power of decision making in using a risk register and a best practice approach for building a QRM program at your company.
 
 
Technical Report No. 1: Validation of Moist Heat Sterilization Processes: Cycle Design, Development, Validation and Ongoing Control | April 2
Based on the widely used Technical Report of the same name, this training course will provide a foundational understanding of sterilization science that you can apply in the selection of a cycle design approach, sterilization process development, process performance qualification, and ongoing process control.
 
 
Technical Report No. 13: Fundamentals of an Environmental Monitoring Program | April 2
Through interactive discussions on current methods, best practices, and rapid methods, you will learn how to utilize monitoring to identify gaps in the contamination control strategy to improve the quality of the aseptic environment, support investigations, and satisfy global regulatory expectations.
 
 
Technical Report No. 70: Fundamentals of Cleaning and Disinfection Programs for Aseptic Manufacturing Facilities | April 2
This training course, presented by one of the authors of TR 70, covers the critical steps to developing and validating a complete contamination control program within controlled and non-controlled environments. 
 
 
Guide your company to a better understanding of quality culture, how to assess it, and what actions to take to improve it with PDA's Quality Culture Assessment Tool and Training.

This training course will be conveniently held following the 2020 PDA Annual Meeting in Raleigh, NC, April 2-3!
 
 
Visit pdatraining.org for a complete list of PDA training courses. 

PDA is an accredited provider of continuing education, offering high-quality, relevant training for both new and experienced professionals working in industry, government (health authority), and academia.
 
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