Training & Certification

GMP, GDP, CAPA, and Batch Record Review training is crucial for any FDA regulated company.
BatchWize is the first company to offer certification for Batch Record Review.

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Purchase the individual modules you are interested in or gain certification in Batch Record Review with BatchWize training modules.
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  • Module 01: The US FDA

    Module 02: Types of Products

    Module 03: What the FDA Regulates

    Module 04: The Cost of Noncompliance

    Module 05: Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP)

    Module 06: GMPs under the US FDA

    Module 07: US Medical Device GMPs

    Module 08: US Pharmaceutical GMPs

    Module 09: US Biologics GMPs

    Module 10: US Combination Production GMPs

    Module 11: GMPs for Food

    Module 12: US Cosmetics GMPs

    Module 13: Good Documentation Practices

    Module 14: Batch Record Review

    Module 15: The Big Picture

    Module 16: Corrective and Preventative Action (CAPA)

BatchWize’s Training Promise

  • Improve your company’s batch record review process and lot release process. Understand the basics of GMP manufacturing.

  • Our training and certification program provides you with valuable quality skills that you can take to any job.

  • Reduce your regulatory risk and liability by ensuring that only approved, compliant products are released. Ensure that products conform to cGMPs, GDPs (GDocP), and Product Requirements.

  • This training is easy to follow, logical, and just makes sense. We take complex regulatory concepts and break them down while teaching students how to access the latest FDA regulations.

  • Learn about Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs) that are implemented throughout the pharmaceutical, drug, medtech, biotech, food, supplement, cosmetics, and wellness industries.

  • Good documentation practices ensure that data and records are accurate, complete, correctly recorded and maintained. Good Documentation Practices are an essential part of any business process.