The Pittcon Organizing Committee
is pleased to announce new courses for the
2012
Short Course program which runs March 10 through March 15, 2012.
Short Courses offer skill-building and career enhancing training by industry
experts; range from half-day up to two-day classes; and include beginner,
intermediate, and advanced level curricula.
This year, 34 new courses were
added in the fields of data analysis, food, industrial hygiene, life science
liquid chromatography, lab management, and pharmaceutical sciences, polymers,
quality/regulatory/compliance, and rheology.
Lab management courses are a
significant part of the program and include informative compliance courses on
the general requirements of how to get accredited to ISO 17025 and updates on
IEC 61010-1. The one-day course,
How to Manage a Current Good Manufacturing
Practices (CGMP), provides instructions on how to construct an operations
manual to facilitate regulatory inspections and organize laboratory functions.
Short Course Chairman Alice Chen
commented, "We continually strive to add new topics to our program [short
courses] to stay abreast of current events and to present relevant, useful
information for laboratory professionals. In addition to the educational
aspect, the new regulatory courses can be a tremendous asset to attendees by
providing valuable networking opportunities and contacts in the field."
The deadline for discounted Short Course
registration fees is February 13, and prices range from $235 to $900.
For more
information, visit
www.pittcon.org
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