Course Overview
“The subject matter is complex, but it wasn’t presented in a complex way, but rather a clear and consistent way.” Jacqueline Barry / Cell and Gene Therapy Catapult, UK.
“Very good module. Very well-structured with a nice and smooth flow throughout.” Nuno Furtado / Bard Pharmaceuticals, UK.
“A really good week, with a good level of information. This has given me the foundations on which to build on, something that was missing prior to this. Overall an excellent experience.” Anthony James / BTG, UK.
“Medicinal Chemistry was my first QP module and I thoroughly enjoyed it. It’s very personal and supportive. Looking forward to the next one.” Beth Halliday / Penn Pharmaceutical Services, UK
Originally designed for the QP, this training course is essential knowledge for qualified persons and all those working with pharmaceuticals. Demystify reference material from Patient Information Leaflets to Data Sheets. This intensive course will provide an understanding and break through the terminology.
About This Course
If you work in a leadership role in the industry it is vital that you understand the impact of your products on your patients.
This intensive course will provide you with an understanding, and break through the terminology:
How the body works – what goes wrong – how therapies work
Covering the most commonly prescribed therapeutics on the market today
Essential knowledge to help understand reference material and make decisions, covering cross-contamination risk, product risk, patient risk, quality and operator risk and facility design
This course will be five days of interactive, detailed, case study-based education.
This course is approved by the ŷAV as suitable for their members’ CPD.
Key Learning Objectives
On completion of this course delegates will know and understand:
The body, how it works and what goes wrong, from cells to key body physiology
With examples, major therapeutic areas: central nervous system, heart, respiratory tract, inflammatory disease, GI tract
Drug therapy – receptors, autonomic nervous system and other drug targets
Cleaning and risk-based cross-contamination avoidance
In addition, you will have opportunities to discuss your products with expert tutors from one of the top schools of pharmacy in the UK and hear presentations on currently marketed products.
Course Outline
Other Relevant Issues
We provide an optional post-course assessment.
Who Should Attend
The Aspiring Qualified Person
Our training is generally considered as the best available and our QPs are held in high regard within the industry.
As well as being accepted in the UK, our training courses are well known and accepted by several other EU countries, including Ireland, The Netherlands, Austria, Hungary and Malta.
You are more likely to become a QP with us than with any other training provider!
The Pharmaceutical Technical Professional
Not all the people attending these courses intend to become QPs. Many use the training to develop as technical managers within other areas of pharmaceutical manufacture and control.
Many industry professionals from a range of disciplines attend the courses as part of their Continuing Professional Development. Taken with some of our other QP modules, this course is designed to lead to Postgraduate Certificate, Diploma and MSc qualifications.
“The subject matter is complex, but it wasn’t presented in a complex way, but rather a clear and consistent way.” Jacqueline Barry / Cell and Gene Therapy Catapult, UK.
“Very good module. Very well-structured with a nice and smooth flow throughout.” Nuno Furtado / Bard Pharmaceuticals, UK.
“A really good week, with a good level of information. This has given me the foundations on which to build on, something that was missing prior to this. Overall an excellent experience.” Anthony James / BTG, UK.
“Medicinal Chemistry was my first QP module and I thoroughly enjoyed it. It’s very personal and supportive. Looking forward to the next one.” Beth Halliday / Penn Pharmaceutical Services, UK
Originally designed for the QP, this training course is essential knowledge for qualified persons and all those working with pharmaceuticals. Demystify reference material from Patient Information Leaflets to Data Sheets. This intensive course will provide an understanding and break through the terminology.
About This Course
If you work in a leadership role in the industry it is vital that you understand the impact of your products on your patients.
This intensive course will provide you with an understanding, and break through the terminology:
How the body works – what goes wrong – how therapies work
Covering the most commonly prescribed therapeutics on the market today
Essential knowledge to help understand reference material and make decisions, covering cross-contamination risk, product risk, patient risk, quality and operator risk and facility design
This course will be five days of interactive, detailed, case study-based education.
This course is approved by the ŷAV as suitable for their members’ CPD.
Key Learning Objectives
On completion of this course delegates will know and understand:
The body, how it works and what goes wrong, from cells to key body physiology
With examples, major therapeutic areas: central nervous system, heart, respiratory tract, inflammatory disease, GI tract
Drug therapy – receptors, autonomic nervous system and other drug targets
Cleaning and risk-based cross-contamination avoidance
In addition, you will have opportunities to discuss your products with expert tutors from one of the top schools of pharmacy in the UK and hear presentations on currently marketed products.
Course Outline
- The Body and How it Works
- Cell structure and function
- Human physiology and body functions
- Introduction to the nervous system
- Introduction to the heart and cardiovascular system
- Major Disease States
- Heart
- Respiratory tract
- Inflammatory diseases
- Gastro-intestinal tract
- Diseases of the CNS
- Medicinal Products and How they Affect the Body
- Basis of drug therapy – receptor theory
- The autonomic nervous system
- Resp
- Gastro-intestinal
- Cardiovascular
- Endocrine
- CNS
- Musculoskeletal and joint disease
- Anaesthesia
- Pharmacological effecs
Other Relevant Issues
- Adulteration and cross-contamination
- Cleaning and cleaning validation – approaches for a multi-product facility
We provide an optional post-course assessment.
Who Should Attend
The Aspiring Qualified Person
Our training is generally considered as the best available and our QPs are held in high regard within the industry.
As well as being accepted in the UK, our training courses are well known and accepted by several other EU countries, including Ireland, The Netherlands, Austria, Hungary and Malta.
You are more likely to become a QP with us than with any other training provider!
The Pharmaceutical Technical Professional
Not all the people attending these courses intend to become QPs. Many use the training to develop as technical managers within other areas of pharmaceutical manufacture and control.
Many industry professionals from a range of disciplines attend the courses as part of their Continuing Professional Development. Taken with some of our other QP modules, this course is designed to lead to Postgraduate Certificate, Diploma and MSc qualifications.