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Doyen Unwraps On-Line Packaging Validation Seminar

Article-Doyen Unwraps On-Line Packaging Validation Seminar

Originally Published MPMN April 2002

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Doyen Unwraps On-Line Packaging Validation Seminar

Zachary Turke

www.doyenmedipharm.com

An on-line seminar offered by Doyen Medipharm Inc. (Lakeland, FL) details new concepts in the development and implementation of packaging validation plans. "In these challenging economic times, effective validation processes are of great importance to medical device manufacturers," says president Ray Johnson. "Our seminar highlights an approach to validation that satisfies the FDA requirement for zero critical defects and helps companies improve their bottom lines." Topics addressed in the seminar include focusing on the most critical concerns, generating planned maintenance and standard operating procedures within the validation framework, controlling change, designing meaningful tests, and complying with FDA regulations.

Combining pictures, text, animation, and audio commentary, the seminar is presented in a slide format that mimics the company's live presentations. Viewers can access the information 24 hours a day and navigate through the pages at their own speed. Created using both Flash animation software and HTML coding, the seminar runs directly from the user's computer without download delays. Templates, technical documents, and other free resources can also be accessed on the company's Web site.

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