Project Management for Pharmaceutical Professionals

Course

In The Rembrandt Hotel, London

£ 1,199 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Practical seminar

  • Level

    Intermediate

  • Location

    The rembrandt hotel, london

  • Class hours

    8h

  • Duration

    2 Days

Drug and device development is a complex process which needs effective project management. With ever increasing pressures to complete the development of drugs and medical devices in ever shorter timescales, the use of project management can provide essential tools and techniques to achieve this. Indeed effective project management can be a key factor to successful completion of bringing a drug or medical device to market – as demonstrated by the FDA critical path initiative.
This interactive course has been designed to provide you with a thorough understanding of project management skills, including both technical and interpersonal skills. You will be provided with an integrated project tool kit which can easily be used to improve the success of existing or future projects.
Interactive sessions applying techniques to a simulated case study and your own projects The course will include a number of sessions where you will be able to apply some of the techniques to a simulated pharmaceutical case study as well as your own projects.
Therefore, you are encouraged to bring a current real project you are involved in or will be working on – to which you can apply some of the concepts and techniques. There is no need to disclose any confidential information about your project.

Facilities

Location

Start date

The Rembrandt Hotel, London (London)
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Start date

On request

About this course

This interactive course will:
Provide you with an In-depth Understanding of Project Management Tools and Techniques to Use in the Bio/Pharma Industry
Enable you to Incorporate the Project Management Processes into Everyday Working Practices and in your Current Projects
Understand How to Blend Together Both the Technical Aspects of Project Management and the Essential Interpersonal Skills
Examine the Competencies Appropriate for an Effective Project Manager
Share Best Practice Project Management Approaches
Discuss How to get the Best Results in a Project Team Environment

Drug or Device Development
Project Management
Project Management Office
Clinical Research/Clinical Operations/Clinical Trials
Medical Affairs
Quality Assurance
Regulatory Affairs
Pharmacovigilance
IT
Data Management
Biostatistics
Pre-Clinical Development
Manufacturing
Marketing
Study Sites
Research Institutions and academic research
Regulatory Authorities

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Subjects

  • Market
  • IT Project Management
  • Project
  • Medical
  • Medical training
  • Project Management
  • Pharmaceutical Research
  • Pharma
  • Management
  • Regulations

Teachers and trainers (1)

Dr Laura Brown

Dr Laura Brown

Course Director, School of Pharmacy

Course programme

COURSE OVERVIEW

Drug and device development is a complex process which needs effective project management. With ever increasing pressures to complete the development of drugs and medical devices in ever shorter timescales, the use of project management can provide essential tools and techniques to achieve this. Indeed effective project management can be a key factor to successful completion of bringing a drug or medical device to market – as demonstrated by the FDA critical path initiative.

This interactive course has been designed to provide you with a thorough understanding of project management skills, including both technical and interpersonal skills. You will be provided with an integrated project tool kit which can easily be used to improve the success of existing or future projects.

Interactive sessions applying techniques to a simulated case study and your own projects The course will include a number of sessions where you will be able to apply some of the techniques to a simulated pharmaceutical case study as well as your own projects.

Therefore, you are encouraged to bring a current real project you are involved in or will be working on – to which you can apply some of the concepts and techniques. There is no need to disclose any confidential information about your project.

Additional information

Credits/Points: 5.5 CPD Hours Per Day

Project Management for Pharmaceutical Professionals

£ 1,199 + VAT