NOTE: THIS ELEARNING IS CURRENTLY ONLY AVAILABLE IN DUTCH (SPOKEN) WITH DUTCH SUBTITLES
Plymouth, 1972. Five patients die at Devonport Hospital after receiving an infusion of dextrose solution that turned out not to have been properly sterilised throughout. Seventeen years earlier, in the United States, a polio vaccine manufacturing error left live poliovirus in part of a batch, causing more than 250 cases of polio.
Real-life cases such as these are the reason aseptic manufacturing looks the way it does today. This e-Learning is designed to show you where things can go wrong in the process of vaccine manufacturing, and why every step between raw material and patient plays a part in preventing that.
Why take this e-learning?
- One vaccine, from raw material to patient
Most GMP trainings cover a single department or procedure. This e-learning instead follows one vaccine through the entire chain: seven steps, from incoming raw material to the moment the product leaves the plant for the patient. - Written from practice
Built by the same PCS consultants who advise vaccine manufacturers in real life on GMP and contamination control. - Quiz-validated learning
Each module (besides the introduction) closes with a quiz to test your knowledge on what you've learned.