Archives October 2022

What’s in a Name?

“you say tomato, I say tomahto” ????

Regardless of what we are calling our Autumn Compliance Seminar/ Symposium!

This online conference will be a full day event delivered remotely, packed with a programme of informative sessions and presentations brought to you by current & ex MHRA Inspectors, providing pharmaceutical compliance advice across a wide range of hot topics guaranteed to get you thinking and an opportunity to start a discussion and ask your own burning questions! ????????????

What's in a name

Unlike other conventions, our seminar on Thursday 10th November will not be a lecture but a thought provoking and informative colloquium with a few laughs along the way!

There’s only 2 weeks to go – don’t suffer FoMo, be sure not to miss out!

Get your tickets here;


In collaboration with SeerPharma UK

pharmaceutical compliance

You may also be interested in the SeerPharma UK GDP Symposium taking place on Tuesday 8th November 2022: Register and Pay Online Here

Autumn Compliance Seminar Speaker Updates

EPiC Auditors Autumn Compliance Seminar: Thursday 10th November 2022

Here’s what our speakers have to say about the pharma compliance event;

 “How to achieve Regulatory compliance for small, new and innovative companies can seem an impossible task. How to maintain pharma compliance for well established global companies can be equally challenging. We hope this seminar provides some useful advice and solutions for all pharmaceutical companies, whatever stage of maturity they are at. We look forward to delivering our second online conference and sharing our thoughts gained from our previous MHRA experiences, as well as from our recent projects within EPIC.”

Liz Allanson, EPiC Auditors Director and Senior Consultant
EPiC Auditors Autumn Pharma Compliance Seminar

The transitional measures in place to support implementation of the Clinical Trials Regulation which replaces the Clinical Trials Directive are rather complex, and it can be confusing for clinical trial teams to know which sets of documents and requirements should be referred to depending on the location and legislation under which the clinical trial is conducted. This presents risks to compliance and a need for Sponsors to ensure that they have adaptable systems to cope with the flexibility of risk proportionate approaches proposed by MHRA, without overlooking trial specific or regulatory requirements for EU trials. At our Autumn Pharma Compliance Seminar, myself and Louise Mawer (ex MHRA Senior GCP Inspector) will be providing practical advice and real-world examples for Sponsors and clinical trials teams on key aspects of managing clinical trial activities during the legislative transitional phase.We will also be reflecting on the challenges for clinical trial supply chains following the UK’s exit from the EU, to help those involved in clinical trial supply understand the GMP expectations for IMPs, non-IMPs and QP certification requirements. The transitional implementation phase of the Clinical Trials Regulations has presented additional challenges at the IMP/GCP interface, and we hope our session will raise awareness of the different terminology and expectations to help maintain compliance with the changing requirements.

Michelle Yeomans, EPiC Auditors Operations Manager  
EPiC Auditors Autumn Compliance Seminar

To find out more about the seminar and to book your tickets click on the link below:

Agenda Announced for the EPiC Autumn Compliance Seminar

EPiC Autumn Compliance Seminar

With just over 3 weeks to go until the EPiC Autumn Pharma Compliance Seminar on Thursday 10th November 2022 we have released a copy of the whole day’s agenda.

Here’s a summary of what is covered:

  • Guest speaker Richard Parker, Senior GMDP Inspector at the MHRA will be delivering an MHRA update on Annex 1 with a regulators view of the changes.
  • Richard Andrews (EPiC & ex MHRA GMP Inspector & Unit Manager) will be your host for the day as well as giving an overview of recent updates to guidance & regulations and how to future proof your compliance.
  • Michelle Yeomans (EPiC Operations Manager and ex MHRA GMDP Inspectorate Unit Manager) will be reviewing the direction of travel for compliance and speaking to Louise Mawer (ex MHRA Inspector) about the implementation of the Clinical Trials Regulation and overcoming challenges at the IMP/GCP interface.
  • Darren Jones (EPiC & ex MHRA Inspector) will explain how to develop your PQS and move from remediation to sustainable compliance, as well as discussing current and future Annex 1 deficiencies and the  the pitfall to avoid.
  • Liz Allanson (EPiC & ex MHRA GMP Inspector) will give a presentation on points to consider when moving from an R&D to a GMP environment.
  • Guest speakers Gaynor Brummitt (SeerPharma UK & ex MHRA Senior GDP Inspector) & Shahbaz Sarwar (SeerPharma UK ex MHRA GDP Inspector) will be explaining Importation and the Role of the RPi.       
  • There will also be a Q&A session where a panel drawn from the speakers will answer questions submitted throughout the event.

Download the Agenda here:

The day promises to be of real interest to pharmaceutical industry professionals involved in the manufacture and supply of medicines and aims to;

  • Share recent changes and updates to the GMP and GDP Guidelines and Regulations with particular focus on Annex 1.
  • Highlight changes to inspection practices and MHRA oversight.
  • Discuss tools and practices to maintain compliance.
  • Present current and future Annex 1 deficiencies, along with the pitfalls to avoid.
  • Provide insight into the changes arising from the implementation of the Clinical Trials Regulations and points to consider around the IMP / GCP Interface.
  • Explore the challenges and considerations when moving from an R & D to a GMP Environment. 

How to secure your place

Tickets are now available to buy online and cost £250.00 + VAT

Click on the button below to register

Any booking enquiries, please email: enquiries@epic-auditors.com


In collaboration with SeerPharma UK

You may also be interested in the SeerPharma UK GDP Symposium taking place on Tuesday 8th November 2022: Register and Pay Online Here

MHRA Speaker Rick Parker Confirmed for Autumn Compliance Seminar

MHRA

We are very pleased to announce that Richard Parker, Senior GMDP Inspector at the MHRA will be delivering an MHRA update on Annex 1 with a regulators view of the changes at the forthcoming EPiC Auditors GMP Compliance Seminar on 10th November 2022.

Rick joined the MHRA in January 2016. Prior to this Rick was a GMP Inspector at the Veterinary Medicines Directorate for 10 years and has a wide range of expertise in the GMP area with knowledge of all types of medicines manufacture. 

On receiving confirmation of Ricks participation Richard Andrews, EPIC Auditors Managing Director commented:

“we are extremely privileged to have somebody of Rick’s standing and experience to present at the seminar. It offers a real opportunity for all delegates to receive the most current information on the changes facing the industry.”

This virtual seminar will be a full day delivered remotely and is ideal for pharmaceutical industry professionals in quality control, quality assurance, supply chain and production management, as well as Qualified Persons, regulatory and compliance specialists involved in the manufacturing of medicines.

The event will provide the latest information and guidance on changing legislation and give you insights into current and future Annex 1 deficiencies – Pitfalls to Avoid and how to demonstrate and future proof compliance.

To find out more about the seminar and to book your place follow this link

EPiC Auditors Autumn Compliance Seminar

EPIC Auditors Awarded Cyber Essentials Certification

Cyber Essentials Accreditation

Cyber Essentials Accreditation

This month, Epic Auditors are proud to announce that they have achieved certification from Cyber Essentials proving their dedication to guard against cyber threats and demonstrate a commitment to cyber security.

What is Cyber Essentials?

Cyber Essentials is an official UK, Government backed scheme that encourages organisations, of all sizes to adopt best practice in information security and ensures they take sufficient measures to prevent against the risks of possible threats against a whole range of cyber attacks.

This certification is awarded by means of an independent assessment of the business security controls and processes, it also gives peace of mind that company defences will protect against the vast majority of common cyber-attacks. Receiving this accreditation shows that EPiC Auditors have addressed those basics to prevent the most common attacks within their systems.

Richard Andrews, Managing Director of EPiC Auditors commented “Achieving the Cyber Essentials certification is crucial in ensuring our cyber security is as strong as possible to protect our clients’ sensitive data. Our clients can have the confidence and trust that we are following best practice guidelines and recognise the importance of keeping their information safe and our IT systems secure.”

EPIC Auditors are dedicated to investing in its cyber security and will continue to adopt best practices in their information security strategy to ensure that the data we hold is managed properly and kept in a secure and safe digital environment.