Aseptic Technique Understanding and Cleanroom Behavior - 2017
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Category Aseptic Technique, Microbiology Webinars, Quality Assurance, aseptic technique training, aseptic technique microbiology, aseptic technique benefits, aseptic technique checklist, aseptic technique course
Deadline: July 24, 2017 | Date: July 25, 2017
Venue/Country: Online, U.S.A
Updated: 2017-05-16 20:30:26 (GMT+9)
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Overview: Compounding sterile products are made utilizing aseptic technique. Aseptic technique is a microbiological term referring to the prevention of microorganism contamination.Why should you Attend: This course will review proper cleaning, gowning and ways to avoid the common sources of contamination that exist in a clean room environment. Areas Covered in the Session:In sterile compounding, aseptic technique is contributing to the prevention of microbiological contamination. It is providing sterility, safety, and efficacy to the sterile product, especially various injections for patients.Who Will Benefit:Aseptic OperatorsAseptic Sample HandlersPersonnel who work in a Biological Safety CabinetSpeaker Profile:Danielle DeLucy MS, is owner of ASA Training and Consulting, LLC which provides Pharmaceutical and Biologics based companies with training and quality systems assistance in order to meet Regulatory compliance. Prior to this role, Danielle has been in the industry for 17 years serving in numerous Quality Management Roles.Contact Detail:Compliance4All DBA NetZealous,Phone: +1-800-447-9407Email: supportcompliance4All.com
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