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Through explanations, suggestions, examples and exercises, this course is designed to assist pharmaceutical safety and efficacy reviewers and managers in BCANS, BGIVD, and BMORS with conducting and responding to a toxicology assessment consult on impurities and residual solvents in accordance with the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) developed by the Therapeutic Products Directorate. This course is the second in a series of three online courses related to the SOP.
Conducting Pharmaceutical Safety and Efficacy Reviews and Preparing Review Reports
Welcome to the Conducting Pharmaceutical Safety and Efficacy Reviews and Preparing Review Reports on Submissions for Marketing Authorization online training course The eLearning course, Conducting Pharmaceutical Safety and Efficacy Reviews and Preparing Review Reports on Submissions for Marketing Authorization provides instructions and guidance on review activities conducted to apply governing statutes and regulations in a predictable and consistent manner. SOPs are administrative instruments not having force of law and, as such, allow for flexibility in approach. Alternate approaches to the principles and practices described in this course may be acceptable provided they are supported by adequate justification. This course should be experienced in conjunction with the Food and Drugs Act and Regulations, other applicable acts and regulations, and relevant sections of other applicable review SOPs and guidance documents for external stakeholders.
Conflict of Interest Information Session
This Information Session will help you gain a concrete understanding of Conflict of Interest (COI) issues and provide you with information and guidance with regards to the COI process, which derives from the Public Health Agency of Canada’s Values and Ethics Code.
Next session: December 04, 2024 | 2 more dates
Constructive Communication Skills
Join us for this interactive 3.5-hour workshop looking at how to improve their communication skills and ability to hear “beyond the words”, leading to more positive working relationships. The course will cover: • Active Listening • Barriers to communication • Communication techniques • Skills in speaking and getting your message across • Limits and boundaries • Skills in Listening and Acknowledging
Constructive Conversations Introduction
This 60-minute session will highlight the Centre for Ombuds, Resolution and Ethic’s Constructive Conversation Series, a self-paced tool to prepare for, and engage in, meaningful and respectful dialogue. In addition to the overview of the elements of a constructive conversation, the session will provide a forum for individual reflection, some discussion and an overview of resources available to all employees.
Creating Clarity from Complexity
This learning session will give tips on how to make your language as commonplace as possible, given the audience/circumstance. Even if you know your audience, you do not know the challenges they face while reading, so writing for clarity and equal access is the gold standard.
Next session: December 10, 2024 | 2 more dates
Creating SMART Work Objectives - Info Session for Managers
Virtual information session for managers and supervisors on creating SMART work objectives
Next session: June 20, 2023 | 1 more dates
Crown Liability in Negligence for Product Safety
As an inspector, you have a responsibility to verify compliance with and enforce the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act (CCPSA) and the Cosmetics Regulations under the Food and Drug Act (FDA). In the process of conducting your job, situations may arise where claims are made against the Crown in negligence. This course will help you avoid actions and situations that may give rise to Crown liability.
Crown Liability in Regulatory Enforcement
This self-directed eLearning course will help ROEB inspectors explore the various aspects of Crown Liability in regulatory activities. It will examine different types of liability and how inspectors can reduce Health Canada’s risk. This course is the last in a series of five prerequisite courses for Foundations of Inspection and Regulation. The recommended order for these prerequisite courses is: 1. FS593 – Introduction to Regulatory Enforcement 2. FS632 – Building Inspector Credibility 3. FS636 – Compliance Verification Activities 4. FS631 – Understanding Inspector Powers 5. FS488 – Crown Liability in Regulatory Enforcement