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Past the basics? This is your level.

Intermediate courses are built for QA officers and managers, production and warehouse leads, RPs and QPs in training — people who have GMP or GDP in their job already and need to go deeper. We skip the introduction and head straight into deviations, change control, supplier qualification, and the topics that come up when you are running the work.

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For Pharma & Biotech

What you will get out of an intermediate course

You already know the basics of GMP or GDP. Six months on the job — or a beginner-level course under your belt — is usually enough to get the most out of an intermediate course.

We skip the philosophy and the introduction to pharma law. Instead you spend the day working on the things that actually catch people out: deviations and CAPA, change control, RP and QP responsibilities, supplier qualification, batch review.

If you are a QA manager, production manager, RP or QP, this is where you will spend most of your training time.

Need a broader refresher for a leadership audience? GDP for Middle Management and GMP for Middle Management are popular intermediate-level courses for exactly that.

Roles that fit an intermediate course

The roles we most often see in intermediate classrooms:

QA manager QA officer production manager (trainee) Responsible Person (trainee) Qualified Person pharmacist (in training) QA specialist batch reviewer QC manager doctors warehouse manager production manager engineering logistics manager hospital pharmacist

Upcoming intermediate level courses

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