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Heart Diseases Summit

Global Summit on Heart Diseases, global Heart meeting will be held during April 20-21, 2020 at KYOTO Japan. Meet the experts of Cardiology.

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The Veterinary Drug Approval Process and FDA Regulatory Oversight: 2-Day In-Person Seminar

Course Description: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Center for Veterinary Medicine or CVM is responsible for the approval of veterinary drug products intended for both family pets and food-producing animals. FDA regulates not all products intended for animal use. Jurisdiction over animal products including licensed biologics such as vaccines is shared with a number of other federal agencies. For example, animal vaccines, animal disease diagnostic devices and some animal biologics are regulated by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service or APHIS; and products such as flea and tick collars are regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency. This seminar on veterinary medicine regulations will provide attendees with a comprehensive understanding of FDA’s veterinary drug approval process. This two day interactive course will cover: Premarket approval process Various sections of a New Animal Drug Application Strategies for navigating the FDA approval process and for expending product approval The nature of shared jurisdiction over veterinary products in certain cases.   Learning Objectives: Upon completing this course on veterinary medicine regulations participants will: Understand how the U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulates veterinary drug product. Understand how FDA’s Center for Veterinary Medicine is organized. Discuss the process by which veterinary drug products are reviewed and approved. Learn how to open an INAD File and request fee waivers. Obtain a working knowledge of various sections included within an NADA. Develop a deep understanding of what is needed to substantiate product characterization, target safety and effectiveness. Analyze FDA’s rules governing chemistry, manufacturing and controls or CMC. Understand the various components of an animal field study to support product approval. Discuss the difference between FDA’s various user fees and fee waivers. Identify the elements of an FDA compliant label. Develop a corporate compliance strategy covering labeling, marketing and advertising. Problem solving methods to mitigate regulatory enforcement risks. Explain how jurisdiction is split between various Federal agencies in a certain cases. Learn how animal feed, veterinary devices, OTC drug products and nutritional supplement are regulated in the U.S.   Who will Benefit: This course is designed for people tasked with developing and maintaining an animal health company’s product portfolio; and responsible for overseeing a company’s regulatory strategies. This includes individuals responsible for overseeing regulatory affairs, developing strategies for obtaining veterinary drug product approvals and those tasked with ensuring corporate compliance. Among others, this includes: Senior quality managers Quality professionals Regulatory professionals Compliance professionals Production supervisors Manufacturing engineers Production engineers Design engineers Labelers and Private Labelers Contract Manufacturers Importers and Custom Agents U.S. Agents of Foreign Corporations Process owners Quality engineers Quality auditors Document control specialists Record retention specialists Medical affairs Legal Professionals Financial Advisors and Institutional Investors Consultants, Inspectors and cGMP Experts   Speaker: Mark HughesConsultant, Hughes Veterinary Consulting Dr. Mark Hughes, DVM, MS, has over 11 years of experience in veterinary drug product development and over 20 years of experience in laboratory animal medicine, development of in-vitro diagnostic tests, and research in animal reproduction. He has managed or contributed to clinical studies and regulatory submissions on the safety and effectiveness of veterinary drugs (including stem cells) for therapeutic treatments related to dermatology, cardiology, endocrinology, oncology, osteoarthritis, and infectious diseases. Through his consulting business, Hughes Veterinary Consulting, he assists domestic and international biotech and pharmaceutical companies with the process of applying for regulatory approval of drug products for use in companion animals and livestock. For Registration -   http://www.complianceonline.com/the-veterinary-drug-approval-process-and-fda-regulatory-oversight-seminar-training-80155SEM-prdsm?channel=eventbrite           Note: Use coupon code REFERRAL10 and get 10% off on registration.

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Advanced Project Cycle Management (Istanbul)

Good management can't save a bad project, but poor management can easily ruin a good one. This course takes project management to the next level, using real life humanitarian and development projects to dive deeper into what tools, processes, and strategies are needed to ensure the right project is delivered to the right population, on time and on budget. Over the 3-day training the participants will critically analyse case study documents from complex projects in the sector and work through the project cycle to understand how different tools can be used in practical terms at each stage.  WHAT DOES THE COURSE COVER? Project Cycles  Identification and Design  Planning  Stakeholder Management  Risk Management  M&E for Project Managers  Issue and Change Management  End of Project Transitions  The Project Manager   BY THE END OF THE COURSE YOU WILL BE ABLE TO: Critically analyse a project plan, including logframes and project narratives  Identify potential issues and solutions to working with a variety of stakeholders, including partners and suppliers  Distinguish between assumptions, issues, and risks and make plans for each to mitigate project impact  Describe the role of the project manager in M&E and carry out appropriate M&E analysis tasks, including managing variances  Utilise tools to improve transition planning and apply project lessons learned  Explain the significance of situational leadership and apply it to personal project management situations  COURSE STRUCTURE: Registration is from 8.30 am, with the course starting at 9.00 am and concluding by 5.30 pm. The day is broken up into four sessions, separated by a lunch break and coffee/ tea breaks in the morning and afternoon. Participants will be actively encouraged to participate in classroom discussions and group work. The trainer will draw on both theoretical and practical knowledge in order to make the experience and learning applicable to the realities of the humanitarian sector. TICKET TYPES Early Bird tickets (17% Discount) are available for the first 10 participants who register and complete payment 1 month before the course starts. Once the early tickets run out, or after the 1 month deadline expires, then the standard fees will automatically apply. Standard Organisation rate is for any staff working for international organisations. NNGO or CBO rate is for any staff working for local organisations and community-based organisations. Group Bookings is for organisations looking to book 3 or more participants onto the same course, RedR can offer flexible fee options. Individual or student rates can apply upon request. Please email RedR UK for more information. Please email Middle.East@redr.org.uk for more information. FAQs  Who should attend? Based on the PMD Pro phase model of project management, this course is for project managers already working in the humanitarian and development sectors looking to fine tune their skills. A basic understanding of PMD Pro principles is strongly advised, as well as experience managing projects and using basic management tools like project plans, logframes, and budgets.  Are there ID or minimum age requirements to enter the event? The minimum age for this event is 16. What's the refund policy? For bookings cancelled ten or more working days* before a course, applicants will be liable to pay 25% of the course fees. For the remaining amount, RedR can either refund 75% of the course fee OR 90% can be transferred to an alternative course. For bookings cancelled one to nine working days* before a course begins, applicants will be liable to pay 75% of the course fees. For the remaining amount, RedR can either refund 25% of the course fee OR 100% can be transferred to an alternative course. For bookings cancelled less than 24 hours before a course, or after a course has started, no refund or transfer of value will be provided. If the applicant chooses to transfer to another course and then cancels their booking a second time, neither a further transfer of value nor a refund will be offered. Please note that we are only able to cover our local bank charges and not the recipient’s bank charges when we make refunds. Refunds may take up to 30 days. (*During Jordan normal working days, Sunday-Thursday and working hours 9.00 am-5.00 pm). Any questions? If you have any questions about this course or require further information, please contact Middle.East@redr.org.uk. In case of any complaints, please email complaints@redr.org.uk RedR UK is committed to making sure everyone’s needs are met, including people of different genders, ages and disabilities. If you have any specific access requirements or learning needs RedR UK are committed to try and make reasonable adjustments to support your needs, please email Middle.East@redr.org.uk or phone +962 (0) 6 462 6227 at any stage of the booking process to talk directly to RedR UK about your needs.

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Business Connections Over Coffee 2019 - Mthly Casual Networking

Meet new friends connect with entrepreneurs and resource owners over coffee at our monthly networking event, happening every 3rd Wednesday of the Month. Bring your name-cards, friends and business associates establish connections, exchange business ideas and even referrals. What Makes Us Different? Authenticity. At COC, we believe in building relationships and making meaningful connections.  Whilst we understand that sales are important; it's immeasurably more important to first establish trust and have the right connections to ensure long-term business success.  Connections. We take pride in connecting business owners and facilitating connections. Also, we don't know why - we just seem to do it really well! Amplify Your Business. We believe in helping you maximise your reach. Why merely do 1-to-1 when you can introduce your business to everybody present? Unlike conventional networking events, you will also get 2mins to share and introduce what you do to everybody present. Seize the chance to share what you do, who you serve, and the kind of support you're looking for to grow your business! *Note: Sharing is based on a first-come-first-served basis. Programme - What to Expect 6:50pm - Registration and Fellowship 7:00pm - Casual Networking 8:00pm - Amplify Your Business! 2mins Open Floor Sharing about Businesses by Participants 8:30pm - Casual Networking Resumes 9:30pm - End of Event Entrance Fees** Usual: $20/- Early Bird/Online Registration: $15/- **Collection of entrance fees serves to filter serious business owners only;Entrance fee entitles each participant to a cup of coffee/tea. An authentic networking community, many of those present who've walked through our doors, have since developed into real friendships. Truly, real relationships have been forged, and collaborations have been made. Invite your friends to join you, mingle and network over drinks and snacks. Stay in touch with us on FacebookMeet the organiserRead the 5 Insider Networking Tips to Help You Increase Sales & Referrals by Up to 300% Some photos from past events: CONNECT WITH US VIA:Telegram Group: http://bit.do/bdsteleFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/businessdevelopmentsociety

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Joe Hisaishi Symphonic Concert: The Music of Studio Ghibli

All major credit cards accepted. You’ll need your booking reference number, a photo ID like a passport or driving licence, and the card used to buy your tickets. Only the credit card holder can collect tickets - letters of authorisation are not accepted. 0844 844 0444. Calls to 0844 numbers cost 7p per minute plus your phone company's access charge. If you're calling from overseas, it's 0044 161 425 8777. We're open 09:00-18:00 Monday to Friday and 10:00-16:00 Saturday and Sunday. Box office is open on event days only, no later than 1 hour before doors open until approximately 15 mins after the main act goes on stage, on event days only. If tickets are left for collection after then, they’ll be left at Reception (Door One entrance). Wembley Arena operates a dedicated disabled customer booking line. For all enquiries or to book tickets, please call 020 8782 5629 The accessible booking line is open Monday â  Friday (9am - 7pm) Saturday & Sunday (10am-6pm).

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Manchester Mental Health Choir

Our new term will begin on Wednesday 4th September, 2019. Choir will run every Wednesday apart from half term, Christmas, Easter and Summer breaks. Choir rehearsal venues may be subject to change but will always be in a Central Manchester location. The majority of choir sessions will be at The Bridgewater Hall, 53Two Studios and The Manchester Comedy Store. ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE EMAIL triplecmanchester@gmail.com  Exciting news! Bee Vocal - Manchester’s Mental Health Choir has created space for new members. If you are currently or have previously experienced mental health challenges or if you’ve supported a loved one through mental health challenges and you love singing then this is the choir for you!Bee Vocal is first and foremost a choir but we have purposefully created a safe, non-judgemental space where you can be surrounded by people who know what your facing without any questions asked. We’re back from summer break on Wednesday 4th September and we meet every Wednesday during term time. Doors open each Wednesday at 6:30pm with singing from 7pm until 8:30pm. There will be some rehearsals that take place in other Central Manchester locations.Beat the rush and register your interest today.Can’t wait to sing with you! Are you 18 years and over? Are you or have you previously experienced mental health challenges? Then we invite you to join us in finding fun, friendship and a voice through song. The Manchester Mental Health Choir meets every Wednesday during term time. Each choir rehearsal is led by Musical Director Dan McDwyer. Dan is an established vocal coach, conductor and arranger currently holding position of Musical Director of several choirs including the Manchester Lesbian and Gay Chorus, Pendleton Contemporary choir, Manchester City Council choir and Deloitte staff choir. Dan has previously been Musical Director of Francis House Staff Choir and Parrswood Harmony choir who were featured on One Love Manchester. He has conducted choirs at most major stadiums and arenas across the UK, Working with choirs for Blue Peter and BBC Children in Need. His choirs and arrangements have featured with artists including Ariana Grande, Katherine Jenkins, Kerry Ellis, The Script and many others. Dan will be supported by Elaine Craig Graduate Psychologist and Ged Mulherin one of TripleC’s Workshop Leaders. Our aim is to create a safe, fun and non-judgmental environment for you to make new friends, share experiences and join together as one voice. Dan McDwyer is just the man to build your singing confidence.  Psychology studies show us choirs have a positive impact on mental wellbeing. The new friendships remind people they are valued and belong. Singing relieves symptoms of anxiety and depression and group singing releases chemicals that make you feel happier. So put your hairbrush down and sing with us at the Bridgewater Hall every Wednesday from 7pm-8:30pm. Doors open at 6.30pm. Please register your interest through here on Eventbrite.   If you have any questions please email triplecmanchester@gmail.com You can follow us on Twitter at @BeeVocalChoir We look forward to seeing you all at the event. All we ask is a contribution of £1, your energy and your enthusiasm. Travel Information. The hall is situated on Lower Mosley Street in Manchester City Centre (postcode M2 3WS), opposite the Manchester Central Convention Centre (formerly GMEX). Car parks within easy walking distance. The closest Metrolink station is Deansgate-Castlefield (St Peter’s Square is also nearby). Manchester Oxford Road and Deansgate train stations are within easy walking distance. Visitors arriving at Manchester Victoria orManchester Piccadilly can catch the free Metroshuttle bus to the Bridgewater Hall.  

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