FDAnews Announces: Is Your Company Recall Ready?: 10 Lessons from the Field Webinar, March 31, 2015
Falls Church, VA (PRWEB) March 12, 2015 -- Is Your Company Recall Ready?:
10 Lessons from the Field
**FDAnews Webinar**
March 31, 2015 — 1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. EDT
http://www.fdanews.com/IsYourCompanyRecallReady
The FDA requires drug and device makers to conduct regular effectiveness checks on their recall processes. It's a time consuming requirement, but one that can identify areas for improvement in a recall plan, helping protect the brand.
Lack of proper recall planning and expertise can open a company to regulatory compliance issues, hefty fines and irreparable brand damage. With so much on the line, manufacturers want to be certain their plans comply with regulations, protects consumers and the integrity of the brand.
If a company is one of the fortunate few that haven’t experienced a recall, the team may be inexperienced in effectively dealing with recalls and all their intricacies. Limited staff experience could be a significant issue.
If faced with a recall today, would a company be ready? To ensure readiness, plan to attend an invaluable webinar, Is Your Company Recall Ready? 10 Lessons from the Field on Tuesday, March 31.
It's an opportunity to tap into the broad expertise of Stericycle ExpertSOLUTIONS, a leading organization with over 20 years of experience successfully managing all stages of the product recall lifecycle — while also protecting people and brands.
In this fast-paced, 90-minute webinar, attendees will find out how to assess their current recall plans to see if they'll really work when put into action. And attendees will learn these specifics:
• To recall or not? A company’s policies should tell them how to decide when a recall is required. Hear about companies that made the right recall decision, and those that did not — and how the choice affected their brand.
• Necessary Resources. Who to contact and how to reach them if a recall is implemented.
• FDA Compliance. Communications with the FDA must occur within certain periods and meet very specific requirements. But watch out, they vary depending on the nature of the recall.
• Conducting Mock Recalls. Get tips from the pros and the benefits and takeaways of thoroughly testing recall readiness.
• 10 Lessons from the Field. Every recall is different, with some similarities in the types of things that can go wrong. Hear about ten problems that could be waiting.
• And much more.
At the conclusion of this webinar, attendees will be able to evaluate a recall plan with confidence.
Meet the Presenters:
Willie R. Bryant, Expert Consultant, Stericycle ExpertSOLUTIONS — Mr. Bryant, a former Senior Recall Coordinator in the FDA, is a thought-leader in the world of recalls. He helps clients navigate the increasingly complex regulatory structure and emerge with successful outcomes during potentially damaging events.
Chris Harvey, Recall Strategist, Stericycle ExpertSOLUTIONS — Mr. Harvey works with clients to ensure flawless implementation and customer integration throughout the entire product recall process. He assists in the scoping, plan development, and recall execution for a diverse set of industries; including pharmaceutical, medical device, food & beverage and consumer products.
Who Will Benefit:
• Regulatory affairs professionals
• Drug and Device recall coordinators
• Compliance professionals
• Auditors
Conference Details:
Is Your Company Recall Ready?:
10 Lessons from the Field
**FDAnews Webinar**
March 31, 2015 — 1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. EDT
http://www.fdanews.com/IsYourCompanyRecallReady
Tuition:
$287 per site
Easy Ways to Register:
Online: http://www.fdanews.com/IsYourCompanyRecallReady
By phone: 888-838-5578 or 703-538-7600
About FDAnews:
FDAnews is the premier provider of domestic and international regulatory, legislative, and business news and information for executives in industries regulated by the US FDA and the European Medicines Agency. Pharmaceutical and medical device professionals rely on FDAnews' print and electronic newsletters, books and conferences to stay in compliance with international standards and the FDA's complex and ever-changing regulations.
Michelle Butler, FDANEWS, http://www.fdanews.com, +1 (703) 538-7665, [email protected]
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