(Saint Petersburg, FL - March 11, 2011)
As of recent, state and federal regulators (e.g. FDA) are changing compliance expectations at a near break neck pace. This constant change in expectations is causing significant financial and operation stress for companies involved in the food, drug, and medical device industries. While many large firms like Johnson & Johnson have entire departments dedicated to managing the changing regulatory environment, the large, midsize, and small companies are all finding it hard to stay afloat and remain compliant. So, how can these FDA and State Department of Health regulated companies be assured that they are in fact in compliance with current regulatory expectations without being expected to pay often exorbitant consulting firm fees?
One method is for companies to contact and establish a relationship with an expert compliance consulting firm that specializes in the food, drug, and medical device industries. Often times, many of these firms will provide a free consultation to discuss a company's initial questions and concerns with regards to quality and regulatory compliance.
Another method of cost-effective training and information for organizations in the food and drug regulated industry is attendance at industry events at which free seminars are often provided to all event attendees. For example, as one of the leading FDA and state compliance consulting firms worldwide,
Advanced Biomedical Consulting (ABC), LLC, (
www.abcforfda.com) routinely provides expert speakers at many of the leading industry events at no cost to attendees. For example, these free training sessions may include topics on:
1. Auditing Overseas Suppliers
2. Managing FDA Inspections
3. Getting Fast Track Product Approvals From FDA
With the current economic pressure worldwide, businesses need to obtain the latest information at the lowest cost possible in order to remain competitive. Attending free training sessions and seminars is one way in which companies can remain compliant and still compete in the global marketplace.
Saint Petersburg, FL - March 11, 2011)