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News Release from: Center For Professional Innovation and Education | Subject: Certified compliance training
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 18 January 2007
Certified compliance training for life
sciences
Center for Professional Innovation and Education offers a suite of certification programmes designed to give life sciences personnel the comprehensive training necessary to face compliance challenges
The Center for Professional Innovation and Education (CfPIE)'s team of leading industry experts has developed the following programmes which are available for immediate participation: Clinical compliance certified professional (CCCP)
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 6 Jan 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Center for Professional Innovation and Education (CfPIE) announces the addition of two new training courses to its roster of 200 current course offerings
Current good manufacturing practices (cGMP) certified professional (GMPCP).
Quality system regulation (QSR) certified compliance professional (QSRCP).
Current good laboratory practices (cGLP) certified compliance professional (GLPCP).
Certified medical writing professional (CMWP).
Certified process validation professional (CPVP).
In an increasingly strict compliance environment, regulatory agencies look for documented evidence of trained personnel as an indication of conformity to guidelines and mandates.
Additionally, comprehensive training programmes that offer certification speak to a firm's commitment to compliance.
Efforts such as these do not go unnoticed by agencies that govern the safety and quality of pharmaceuticals, medical devices, biotech and skin/cosmetic products.
"There has been a paradigm shift in the way firms view compliance and how they attempt to stay compliant", says Bill Beyer, director of marketing for CfPIE.
"As organisations look to take a proactive approach, many are finding that classroom-based training is the only viable option.
"Attending an online course or a conference may give someone a vague idea of what compliance is about, but it is certainly not a substitute for live instruction, small-group interaction with peers and an expert instructor who can answer complex questions in detail.
"Additionally, attending conferences does not typically constitute the type of training regulatory agencies require.
"With a full complement of certification programmes, CfPIE offers its clients a unique opportunity to develop a knowledge base that will provide a comprehensive understanding of regulatory agency expectations".
As with all CfPIE's biotech and pharmaceutical training courses, certification programmes can be customised and delivered on-site at client locations worldwide.
Additionally, documentation of training can be customised to the client's need for any programme CfPIE offers.
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