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How is Blood Regulated in the US
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Regular Monthly Meeting
Registration Info
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Payment in Full In Advance Or At Event
RSVP by 05/24/2018
Registration: 7:30 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. PST
Meeting: 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. PST
PAID FEES ARE NON REFUNDABLE.
PARKING - FREE (first come, first serve basis)
Credit card payments can only be accepted online prior to the meeting. If you plan on paying at the door, please note that the Registration Team can only accept CASH or CHECKS.
About this event
Please plan to arrive early to meet other members and network.
Light breakfast items will be available, along with coffee and tea.
TOPIC: Blood Regulations
TOPIC DESCRIPTION: Introduction into US regulations that applies to blood and blood components
SPEAKER: Lisa R. Upshaw,MS. CMQ/OE(ASQ)
SPEAKER BIOGRAPHY: Lisa started her career in translational research in islet cell transplantation, then eventually was bitten by the quality bug. The move into quality eventually lead to a role in regulatory affairs. She graduated from the UW School of Pharmacy Biomedical Regulatory Affairs Master’s program and has over 15 years industry experience and is currently the Regulatory and Compliance Manager at Bloodworks Northwest.
Bloodworks Northwest is an independent not-profit organization serving more than 90 Northwest hospitals. We have been around for over 70 years and have expanded our footprint into Oregon with the acquisition of a blood center in Eugene, OR. We provide products and services to better the lives of patients in the Pacific Northwest and beyond.
WHO: Clinical, regulatory, quality, manufacturing and legal
This meeting includes:
- Coffee, tea and light breakfast items
Attendance at this meeting may be applied as 1.5 points towards RAC re-certification
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