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Enabling On-Demand: A Practical Alternative to the Traditional Method of Packaging and Labeling of Clinical Supplies 

Recorded Webinar
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Recorded: 8 January 2008, 11.00 EST

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As study requirements change, the traditional method for packaging and labeling for clinical supplies does not. Supply chain managers must work within constraints of "traditional" packaging and labeling by incorporating IVRS, campaigns, booklet labels, etc., and continually do more with less.

Presently, adaptive trial design presses the limits of traditional packaging and labeling requiring companies to rethink their processes. The time has come for clinical supply chain managers to incorporate best practices which include On-Demand packaging and labeling. This program will look at differences between On-Demand and "traditional" packaging and labeling, and the impact of enabling On-Demand. This is the first program on On-Demand packaging and labeling for clinical supplies offered by ISPE.

Speaker

Gerald E. Finken, President, CSM®

Finken has been president of CSM® since its incorporation in January 1997. He has extensive experience in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries. He started his career in clinical supplies with Bristol-Myers Squibb (originally E.R. Squibb & Sons, Inc.) where he took part in a wide range of activities from sterile manufacturing to reconciliation, and global clinical supplies logistics. At PRACS Institute, Finken developed and ran its new site management organization division. Prior to founding CSM, he worked as an independent clinical supplies consultant, working on numerous projects for biotechnology and pharmaceutical clients. He received his Bachelors of Science in Pharmacy from Rutgers College of Pharmacy and his Masters in Management Systems Analysis from Kean College of New Jersey, where he graduated Magna Cum Laude. Most recently, Finken was awarded the North Dakota Pharmacy Association Innovative Pharmacy Award for 2007.

Who Should Participate

Project managers, supply chain directors and managers, clinical supplies personnel, as well as all individuals involved in the clinical supply chain management.

Agenda Topics

  • Background of traditional packaging and labeling
  • Overview of On-Demand 
  • Comparing On-Demand to traditional packaging and labeling 
  • The practical side of enabling On-Demand

Take Back to Your Job

  • Learn the basics of On-Demand packaging and labeling 
  • How On-Demand compares to the "traditional" packaging and labeling process
  • An understading of how On-Demand will affect the supply chain process

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Previously held webinars are available as recorded sessions, which you can view at your convenience. Registration orders are processed within two business days, after which participants will receive an e-mail confirmation with a link to the Recorded Webinar. After receiving the link to the Recorded Webinar, you have 15 days to view it.

What are CPIPSM Recorded Webinars?

CPIPSM Recorded Webinars are a group of Recorded Webinarswas developed to help individuals in preparation for the Certified Pharmaceutical Industry ProfessionalSM (CPIPSM) examination..

The Certified Pharmaceutical Industry ProfessionalSM (CPIPSM) credential recognizes “change agents” as the necessary ingredient to foster industry innovation and enhance drug product quality. The credential establishes a global competency standard for industry professionals, and candidates are assessed through demonstrated education, experience, and a rigorous examination. Completion of any of these seminars does not guarantee successful completion of the CPIP certification exam, and these seminars do not include every subject to the depth of what will be covered on the CPIP exam.

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