Todd Graham , is a masters-level bench scientist and medical technologist with a host of experience in both the clinical diagnostics and biotechnology fields. He has work for a number of start-up firms in the clinical diagnostics and biotechnology industries, as well as worked for larger firms within both industries. He has a Read more
This webinar will teach you how and when to implement complimentary activities to an outsourced quality function and how to integrate this information into a fully-functioning program. It’s not realistic for a facility to be able to meet all of its quality needs in house without incurring an inordinate expense. That said, it may become expensive to outsource everything, and it may waste resources to outsource certain quality activities.
Course Objective:
The goal of this webinar is to make sure that any outsourcing decision is well thought-out. You will learn how to understand your quality needs, understand what can be outsourced and set up a plan. You will also learn how to properly evaluate vendors, understand their capabilities as compared to your facilities needs and pick the best vendors based on service and price. This webinar will also teach you how to properly monitor an outsourcing program, determine areas of concern and allow you to evolve the program as needed. Attendees will learn when to implement complimentary activities to an outsourced quality function and how to integrate this information into a fully-functioning program.
Course Outline:
• Identifying the necessary quality functions of your facility
• Evaluating the capabilities of your facility in terms of quality services
• Putting together a request for proposals
• Evaluating vendors both on service and price
• Understanding when and how to compliment vendor services in house
• How to integrate vendor information into internal systems
What You Get:
• Training Reference Materials
• Live Q&A with our Expert
• Participation Certificate
• Access to Signup Community (Optional)
• Reward Points
Who Will Benefit:
This topic applies to personnel in the biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, clinical laboratories and chemical laboratories. The employees who will benefit most include:
• Laboratory professionals
• Research associates
• Laboratory technicians
• Quality control associates
• Quality control specialists
• Regulatory Affairs
• Process scientist
• Supply Chain Personnel