Understanding Microbiology for Aseptic Services
- Start date: 10 April 2025
- End date: 10 April 2025
- Duration: One day course
- Fees: TBC
- Venue: Weetwood Hall Estate, Leeds
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About the course
The Understanding Microbiology for Aseptic Services course has been developed by NHS TSET (the Technical Specialist Education and Training group) and is facilitated by the University of Leeds.
For more information about TSET, visit their website.
A one-day course covering:
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intelligent monitoring
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interpretation of data
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control measures
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trending data
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and investigations
Programme includes microbiological aspects from Annex 1
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presentations
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demonstrations
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interactive discussions
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and workshops
Who should attend?
This course has been specifically designed to give you an overview of practical microbiology and is ideal for those currently working in the aseptic services field. In particular accountable pharmacists should consider attending this course along with:
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releasing officers
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chief/senior technicians
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authorised pharmacists
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product approvers
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and production managers
Programme
8.30am Registration and coffee
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Welcome and Introduction
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Intelligent monitoring
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Microbes and their sources: how to best detect them and why do they recur.
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Interpretation of data – Workshop and Presentation
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Reviewing and understanding micro results. Strange ids, no identification or genus id.
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Control measures
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Contamination control strategies. Sanitisation and disinfection options, techniques and validation.
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Workshop – Investigations
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Risk management of data, root cause analysis and CAPA; how best to react
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Trending data - Examples - how data can be used and assist decisions
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Guide to Cleanroom Microflora
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Question and answers followed by course summary
4.30pm Close of course
Please note, CPD attendance certificates will be given out at the end of the course.
Speakers
This one-day course will be delivered by experts in the NHS Pharmaceutical Microbiology field.
Course Director
John Rhodes, Laboratory Consultant, Stockton Quality Control laboratory
Speakers
Mark Oldcorne, Consultant QA Pharmacist
Vikki Robbins, Senior Pharmaceutical Microbiologist, Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Tim Sizer, Director of NHS TSET Healthcare CPD
James Walker, Assistant Head of Pharmacy–Production Services, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
Fee information
Course fee: TBC
Fees are VAT exempt
The course fee includes cost of tuition, course materials, lunch and light refreshments.
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Venue details
The course will take place at Weetwood Hall Estate, which is situated to the north of Leeds at the junction of the A660 Leeds - Skipton road and the A6120 Outer Ring Road.
Weetwood Hall Estate
Otley Road
Leeds
West Yorkshire
LS16 5PS
UK
Accommodation
If you require accommodation, and wish to stay at the course venue Weetwood Hall Estate please contact Stevie Standerline E: reservations@weetwood.co.uk / T: 0113 230 6000 quoting ‘CPD’ and the ‘Cleanroom’ course.
Bedrooms are subject to availability with free of charge cancellation 48 hours prior to arrival:
Wednesday and/or Thursday evening – bed and breakfast £97
Rates are per night for sole occupancy in a superior double room and inclusive of VAT.
What our delegates say
“Superb course, suitable for a range of staff groups that work in an aseptic or production field. The course was pitched at a good level. Started with a refresher to microorganisms and that got steadily more detailed as it went through the day.”
Jo Bramall, York & Scarborough Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
“This course was excellent and helped me understand better how to investigate excursions.”
Seaneen McLaverty, Belfast Health and Social Care Trust
“Really useful, easy to understand course, a must for anyone working in Aseptic services.”
Cathy Samsudin, Mid Cheshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
“Overall a very useful and comprehensive overview on microbiology contamination sources and control strategies. Good examples brought to the table and good update on Annex 1.”
Anne Lyttle , Belfast Health and Social Care Trust
Contact us
Helen Forsyth – Course Coordinator
CPD Conference and Events Unit
Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences
University of Leeds
Leeds LS2 9JT
T: +44 (0)113 343 8104
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