GDP Basis Course Good Distribution Practice |
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| Languages |
English, Dutch, German.
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| Target |
Make aware of the necessity to handle medicines with care and accuracy.
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| Quote |
'You will become aware that you really have to take care and be alert during transport of medicines',
Karel Grootherder, chauffeur at OPG.
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| Subjects |
1. Introduction
GDP
- What are medicines?
- What is GDP?
- Medicines and packaging
2. General guidelines
- Consequences of handling incorrect
- Causes of handling incorrect (mix-ups, damage, contamination)
- Company measures
3. Incoming goods
- Checking newly arrived goods
- Subdivision of products
4. Warehouse, storage of goods
- Storage conditions
- Level 2 and Opium law goods
- Fifo/Fefo
5. Warehouse, prepare order
- Pick orders
- Transport packages
6. Transport
7. Returned final products, rejections and recalls
- Accepting returned final goods
- Criticize returned final products
- Recalls
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| Didactics |
GDP consists of two introduction chapters and five practical cases. Each chapter treats a phase in the route the medicine is taking from manufacturer via the wholesaler to the pharmacist. By means of questions, feedback, pictures and a large amount of video fragments all aspects of Good Distribution Practices are treated.
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| Test |
Yes. At the end of the training there's a test.
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| Target group |
Warehouse employees ,
expedition employees and chauffeurs.
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| Initiative |
Pharmacuetical industry, wholesalers and transport companies.
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| Route |
Yes.
Each target group follows one specific route.
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| Documentation |
Yes.
The registered course data is presented in detail. Several statistics about the use and scores can be displayed. A question analysis is also available. A trainee certificate with company logo can be printed.
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| Editor |
Yes.
With the editor texts can be adapted online to meet specific company circumstances.
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| Study time |
60-90 minutes.
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