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Good Distribution Practice (GDP) Training Course

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The Good Distribution Practice (GDP) Training Course is designed to equip professionals with the essential knowledge and practical skills required to ensure compliance with GDP guidelines in pharmaceutical and healthcare product distribution. This comprehensive program covers the regulatory framework, quality management systems, warehouse & transportation requirements, risk-based approaches, and digital innovations in GDP compliance.

Learners will gain hands-on experience through interactive case studies, simulations, scenario-based exercises, and real-world examples, helping them tackle GDP audits, inspections, and compliance challenges effectively.

Master the essentials of Good Distribution Practice (GDP) with real-world case studies, and interactive simulations to ensure pharmaceutical supply chain integrity and compliance.

In addition, this GDP training course challenges students and Professionals to apply what they have learned through the use of interactive exercises, reflection questions, and a final assessment at the end of the course.

The course can be completed at any place. So, it allows the user to stop and start at their leisure. 

Moreover, user can access the course at own pace. Hence, it allows the user to stop and start at their leisure. 

Snapshot of the course

  • Course Code: RYD-128
  • Course Title: Competency Development Training on Good Distribution Practice (GDP) Training Course
  • Access Duration: 1 Week course. However, user can complete the course anytime within 7 days anytime. It means, if anyone want to complete within 3 or 4 days, it is possible.
  • Nature of the course : Online distance learning course. Course can be accessed online across anywhere 24×7.
  • Certification: Certificate will be provided at the end of the successful completion of the course.

Who should attend?

This course is ideal for:

  • Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Professionals
  • Quality Assurance (QA) & Regulatory Affairs Personnel
  • Warehouse & Distribution Managers
  • Logistics & Transportation Professionals
  • Pharma Compliance Officers & Responsible Persons (RP)
  • Biopharmaceutical & Medical Device Industry Professionals
  • Professionals Preparing for GDP Audits & Inspections

Key Features of the Good Distribution Practice (GDP) Training Course

  • Industry-Relevant Curriculum – Designed to align with EU GDP Guidelines, WHO Guidelines, US FDA, and MHRA requirements.
  • Practical Learning Approach – Includes 20+ real-life case studies, interactive exercises, and simulations.
  • Expert-Led Training – Developed by industry professionals with extensive GDP compliance expertise.
  • Flexibility & Convenience – 100% online, self-paced format with interactive assessments.
  • Certificate of Completion – Earn a globally recognized GDP compliance certification upon successful completion.

Why This Course is Essential for Pharma Professionals

  • Gain an edge in GDP compliance with real-world problem-solving skills.
  • Master GDP principles with engaging, hands-on learning instead of passive theory.
  • Stay ahead in an evolving regulatory landscape with digitalization-focused GDP insights.
  • Enhance your career prospects with a globally recognized certification.

Stand-out features GDP Audit & Inspection Readiness Module

Course includes regulatory GDP audits through simulated inspections.
Includes mock audit checklists, internal audit role-play exercises, and CAPA (Corrective and Preventive Action) planning.
Teaches how to handle regulatory warning letters and non-compliance penalties.

Section 1Fundamental Understanding on GDP
Lecture 1Importance of GDP Compliance in the Pharmaceutical Supply Chain
Lecture 2Regulatory Framework for GDP (EU GDP Guidelines, WHO Guidelines, US FDA, MHRA)
Lecture 3Key Principles of GDP
Lecture 4Case Based Analysis : GDP compliance and its impact on product quality
Lecture 5Identifying GDP non-compliance in a distribution setup
Section 2QMS in GDP
Lecture 6Role of QMS in GDP Compliance
Lecture 7GMP - Storage and Distribution Module
Lecture 8Documentation and Record-Keeping in GDP
Lecture 9Risk-Based Quality Management in Distribution
Lecture 10Developing a GDP-compliant QMS framework
Lecture 11Product Recall Module
Lecture 12Case Study - Poor Documentation
Section 3Roles and Responsibilities in GDP
Lecture 13Wholesale Distributors, Transporters, and Warehouses
Lecture 14Role of the Responsible Person (RP) in GDP Compliance
Lecture 15Training and Qualification of Personnel Handling Pharmaceuticals
Lecture 16Scenario Based Role-play exercise simulating an internal GDP compliance audit
Section 4Storage and Warehousing
Lecture 17 Storage Conditions and Environmental Control
Lecture 18Warehouse Designing
Lecture 19Handling and Segregation of Quarantined, Rejected, and Returned Products
Lecture 20Case Study - logistics company’s mishandling
Lecture 21Case Study - Designing a GDP -compliant pharmaceutical warehouse layout
Section 5Transportation and Cold Chain Management
Lecture 22Transportation Requirements and Risk-Based Transportation Planning
Lecture 23Temperature Monitoring Systems and Data Logging
Lecture 24Managing Product Deviations During Transit
Lecture 25Case Study: A GDP violation in vaccine transportation and regulatory consequences
Lecture 26Scenario-Based Exercise: Creating a contingency plan for temperature excursions during transit
Section 6GDP Inspections and Audits
Lecture 27Conducting Internal GDP Audits
Lecture 28Preparing for Regulatory GDP Inspections
Lecture 29Handling Non-Compliance and Corrective and Preventive Actions (CAPA)
Lecture 30GDP Audit Checklist and Audit Protocol
Lecture 31Case Study: Lessons from a real-life GDP audit failure and recovery strategy
Lecture 32Sample Simulation: Conducting a virtual GDP self-inspection with audit checklist scoring
Lecture 33Comprehensive Training on Data Integrity
Lecture 34Comprehensive Training on Warning Letter and 483 Observations
Section 7GDP Compliance
Lecture 35Identifying and Preventing Counterfeit Drugs in the Supply Chain
Lecture 36Serialization and Track-and-Trace Regulations
Lecture 37Role of Digital Technologies in GDP Compliance
Lecture 38Implementing Digital GDP Compliance Monitoring Systems
Section 8GDP in Emerging Markets and International Business
Lecture 39Challenges of GDP Implementation in Developing Countries
Lecture 40International Trade and GDP Compliance in Cross-Border Distribution
Section 9Associated Topics
Lecture 41Parallel Trade & GDP Compliance Risks
Lecture 42Serialization and Track-and-Trace Implementation
Lecture 43Transportation Challenges in Extreme Weather Conditions