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Compounding Quality Center of Excellence | Training Programs

The Compounding Quality Center of Excellence’s training program, geared toward outsourcing facilities, provides training opportunities on manufacturing quality and other policies pertaining to outsourcing facilities, including current good manufacturing practices. The goal is to support outsourcing facilities in their efforts to improve the overall quality of compounded drugs. The training program consists of two types of trainings—select offerings of virtual, instructor-led trainings and self-guided online trainings that can be completed at any time.

Virtual, instructor-led training             Self-guided online training

Virtual, Instructor-Led Trainings

The Center of Excellence’s free virtual interactive trainings with live instruction are available to outsourcing facilities with limited space for traditional compounders and regulators. These multi-day trainings are offered on a limited basis and provide continuing education credits. Early registration is recommended.

Training Schedule and Information

The following virtual, instructor-led courses are being offered in 2021, and are recommended for:

  • pharmacists
  • pharmacy technicians
  • laboratory staff
  • quality staff, including quality control, quality assurance
  • operations, production or manufacturing
  • microbiologists
  • management

Click on the course names to request registration.

Course Overview

Dates

Environmental Monitoring: Learn how to develop an environmental monitoring program and various sample collection methods through a combined teaching approach of lecture and practical activities.

  • February 22 -25
  • May 10 - 13

Sterile Drug Compounding: Learn the basic principles, processes and systems related to aseptic processing. The course integrates facility cleaning and disinfection, aseptic cleanroom operations, filtration, sterilization, aseptic process simulation and media fill – all within the context of regulatory requirements. Practical activities will include gowning qualification, facility cleaning and disinfection, aseptic processes in ISO 5 conditions and visual inspection.

  • February 1 - 4
  • April 5 - 8

Cleanroom: Learn through practical activities to highlight cleanroom performance tests such as airflow velocity and uniformity, high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filter leak testing and repairs and airflow visualization smoke studies. 

  • March 15 - 18
  • April 19 - 22

Investigations and Corrective and Preventive Actions (CAPA): Discover science-based methodology integrating problem solving techniques from total quality management, six sigma, kaizen, define, measure, analyze, improve, control, as well as other techniques to identify the technical root cause(s), systemic root cause(s), corrective and/or preventive actions and a control plan for preventing recurrence.

  • March 29 -April 1
  • June 21 - 24

Self-Guided Online Trainings

The Compounding Quality Center of Excellence offers free, self-guided online trainings that are available to anyone. Participants can complete these courses at their own pace and each course lasts a few hours. Click on the course names to complete the course and learn more about obtaining continuing education credits.

  • Regulatory Framework for Human Drug Compounding: Enhance your understanding of federal law and policies applicable to human drug compounding, including an introduction to human compounding, a brief regulatory history and the differences between sections 503A and 503B of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. The course also covers FDA inspection process and compounding oversight, such as FDA Form 483s, warning letters and regulatory meetings.
  • Airflow: Learn about proper cleanroom design, managing airflow within the context of a cleanroom environment and conducting smoke studies that verify proper airflow management. 
  • Insanitary Conditions and Sterility Assurance: Improve sterility assurance and prevent insanitary conditions to protect patient health. This course also covers how insanitary conditions relate to sterility assurance, the most commonly encountered insanitary conditions in non-sterile and sterile drug production facilities and the consequences of each, the “systems approach” to sterility assurance and preventing insanitary conditions, as well as identifying, mitigating and correcting insanitary conditions.
  • Stability and Beyond Use Dates: Learn policies, procedures and processes related to stability studies and beyond use dating (BUD) as they relate to outsourcing facilities. Topics of this course include, regulatory requirements, technical aspects of establishing a stability program and BUDs, key concepts in designing a stability program, test requirements for stability testing methods and acceptance criteria, important aspects of testing compounded drug products, case studies and special situations. 
  • Outsourcing Facility Guide: Discover important regulatory information about the requirements specific to outsourcing facilities and practical information for areas such as registration for compounders that want to become outsourcing facilities and adverse event reporting. Other topics include the requirements in section 503B of the FD&C Act and an overview of the major topics covered in key guidance documents.
  • Investigations and Corrective and Preventive Actions (CAPA): Learn how to conduct investigations and formulate CAPAs. Discover elements that trigger investigations, investigative tools, developing and implementing CAPAs, verifying effectiveness of CAPAs and initiating and completing investigations and CAPAs.
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