For the first episode in our brand new series we are joined by RSSL Lead Auditing Tutor Adam Slater. Adam is a highly experienced auditor, with over 30 years experience in the Pharmaceutical GMP sector. His broad portfolio of auditing scopes and extensive work contract manufacturing, worldwide managing quality improvement programmes, improvement audits and compliance audits mean that Peter and Adam will have plenty to get stuck into.
Adam shares his earliest experiences of auditing and reflects on how the industry has improved in both auditing practice and training. We talk about his opinion on how auditors should develop competence through experience and finally Adam recounts some great stories to tell of his auditing experiences – good and bad!
Want to join Adam in becoming a pharmaceutical auditor? From nurturing early-career talent, to fostering continuous professional development (CPD), RSSL provides you with a comprehensive auditing career path giving you a powerful platform to propel your career further: https://www.rssl.com/training-consultancy/auditing-career-path-training-programme/
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For the first episode in our brand new series we are joined by RSSL Lead Auditing Tutor Adam Slater. Adam is a highly experienced auditor, with over 30 years experience in the Pharmaceutical GMP sector. His broad portfolio of auditing scopes and extensive work contract manufacturing, worldwide managing quality improvement programmes, improvement audits and compliance audits mean that Peter and Adam will have plenty to get stuck into.
Adam shares his earliest experiences of auditing and reflects on how the industry has improved in both auditing practice and training. We talk about his opinion on how auditors should develop competence through experience and finally Adam recounts some great stories to tell of his auditing experiences – good and bad!
Want to join Adam in becoming a pharmaceutical auditor? From nurturing early-career talent, to fostering continuous professional development (CPD), RSSL provides you with a comprehensive auditing career path giving you a powerful platform to propel your career further: https://www.rssl.com/training-consultancy/auditing-career-path-training-programme/
As pharmaceutical supply chains diversify auditors are regularly faced with new and unconventional challenges. How would you approach auditing a rural snake farm providing key materials that will potentially save patient lives?
With 25 years of pharmaceutical experience across all stages of development and manufacturing, Tracy Sienko has faced every kind of challenge giving her the opportunity to think deeply about her role and how well she can perform it.
On our latest episode she and Peter discuss the important foundation formal auditing training provides, how consistency across audits boosts auditee confidence and how to handle suppliers who may not be as cooperative as others.
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If you enjoyed this episode and wanted to follow in Tracy's footsteps please check out our Auditing Career Path Programme. From nurturing early-career talent, to fostering continuous professional development (CPD), RSSL provides you with a comprehensive auditing career path giving you a powerful platform to propel your career further: https://www.rssl.com/training-consultancy/auditing-career-path-training-programme/
Conversations on the Pharmaceutical Industry
For the first episode in our brand new series we are joined by RSSL Lead Auditing Tutor Adam Slater. Adam is a highly experienced auditor, with over 30 years experience in the Pharmaceutical GMP sector. His broad portfolio of auditing scopes and extensive work contract manufacturing, worldwide managing quality improvement programmes, improvement audits and compliance audits mean that Peter and Adam will have plenty to get stuck into.
Adam shares his earliest experiences of auditing and reflects on how the industry has improved in both auditing practice and training. We talk about his opinion on how auditors should develop competence through experience and finally Adam recounts some great stories to tell of his auditing experiences – good and bad!
Want to join Adam in becoming a pharmaceutical auditor? From nurturing early-career talent, to fostering continuous professional development (CPD), RSSL provides you with a comprehensive auditing career path giving you a powerful platform to propel your career further: https://www.rssl.com/training-consultancy/auditing-career-path-training-programme/