FDAnews Announces: 1 Week Until Conducting Advanced Root Cause Analysis CAPA Investigations, Mar. 26-27, 2019, Princeton, NJ

FALLS CHURCH, Va., March 19, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Conducting Advanced Root Cause Analysis CAPA Investigations starts in one week.

The greatest threat to compliance is ... overconfidence.

Take CAPA. Manufacturers may think they have it down pat. But CAPA failures show up year after year in about half of all warning letters.

Come to Princeton, NJ this December for two days of intense CAPA training sponsored by FDAnews.

Under the guidance of a nationally recognized CAPA expert, attendees will discover new paths to improved CAPA compliance, dispel mystifying myths and misunderstandings and set themselves up for better relations with the FDA and global regulators too.

    --  The FDA is continually enforcing CAPA requirements? Get up to speed on
        key regulatory requirements both at home and abroad.
    --  Companies may be great at getting CAPA procedures in place, yet fail
        when it comes to executing them? Here's how to clear away those
        barriers.
    --  The too-often-neglected process of properly opening and closing CAPAs
        can trigger warning letters? Get the big picture and gain
        start-to-finish discipline.

The CAPA coach, Jim Vesper, has guided thousands of individuals through the maze called CAPA. With more than 25 years of experience in GMP and investigation training, he's seen every problem and answered every question you may have.

Come ready to work, hard. It's a tough schedule -- two full days of intensive training.

The payoff? A wealth of practical knowledge, tips, tools and techniques to put into effect right away. Here's just a taste of what attendees will discover:

    --  Regulators' expectations regarding investigations, CAPAs and
        investigation reports
    --  How to use accident/incident models when conducting investigations
    --  Six different accident/incident models and what sets each one apart
    --  Root cause, contributing cause, proximal cause: Clarifying confusion
    --  Why 'human error' is not a valid root cause
    --  Relationship of root/contributing/proximal causes to
        corrections/corrective actions
    --  A model to illustrate multiple layers of control and mitigation
    --  The four audiences of investigation reports: What each expects
        manufacturers to show
    --  The sections of an investigation report: What each must include
    --  What to do when a definitive root cause cannot be identified
    --  Investigation report with deficiencies: Ways to improve
    --  And much more!

This course comes with a ton of valuable working materials -- charts, guides, reading lists, FDA regs/guidances/manuals, recent Forms 483 with pitfalls to avoid.

Reminder: Conducting Advanced Root Cause Analysis CAPA Investigations starts in one week.

Conference Details:
Conducting Advanced Root Cause Analysis CAPA Investigations:
Critical Thinking Skills and Innovative Techniques to Improve Inspections
**Presented by FDAnews and Learning Plus**
Mar. 26-27, 2019 - Princeton, NJ
http://www.fdanews.com/capapc

Tuition:
Regular Pricing: $1,897
Significant team discounts are available.

Easy Ways to Register
Online: http://www.fdanews.com/capapc
By phone: 888-838-5578 or 703-538-7600

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