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RMC Pharmaceutical Solutions is offering a two–day training course on “Effective ICH Q7 GMP Systems Audits” on July 21 and 22 at the Marriott Meeting Place in Longmont. This intensive two-day training course is designed to provide GMP auditors with the necessary skills as well as a practical approach for conducting audits for ICH Q7 compliance. Attendees will gain valuable instruction from experienced industry auditors about the fundamentals of audit systems, audit planning, audit conduct, follow-up and closure. Participants will learn important auditing skills including communication skills, appropriate behaviors and cultural considerations. This program is for new or experienced compliance, supply chain, quality assurance, laboratory or production professionals and consultants; or any staff responsible for hosting or participating in internal or external audits. Don’t miss out on this great opportunity to provide staff expert instruction at a great price. For registration and detailed course information please visit http://www.rmcpharma.com/audit_course.html or contact auditcourse(at)rmcpharma.com
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