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Laboratory Method Validation - Foundational Course

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About the Laboratory Method Validation - Foundational Course

Laboratory Method Validation - Foundational Course introduces the essential principles used to confirm that analytical methods produce accurate, reliable, and reproducible results in pharmaceutical laboratories. This course explains how validated methods support product quality, regulatory compliance, and trustworthy laboratory data across pharmaceutical testing activities.
You will gain a practical understanding of the regulatory framework, terminology, validation process, and core validation parameters used in laboratory method validation. The course explores guidance from organizations such as the FDA, EMA, ICH, ISO, and major pharmacopeias, and covers the key stages of validation from scope definition and planning to experimentation, data analysis, reporting, and implementation. It also explains foundational validation parameters such as accuracy, precision, specificity, selectivity, sensitivity, LOD, LOQ, linearity, range, and robustness.
The course focuses on key aspects of laboratory method validation in practice, including:
   • The purpose of method validation and the regulatory framework that supports it
   • The validation process from planning through implementation and monitoring
   • Core validation parameters and how they are assessed
   • Data integrity, documentation, and compliance expectations in laboratory environments
Through structured explanations and practical examples, this course helps learners build a strong foundation in how analytical methods are validated and why this matters for quality assurance and regulatory confidence. It is best suited to professionals new to laboratory method validation or those who want a clearer foundational understanding of current validation practice in pharmaceutical environments.

Learning Objectives

Upon successful completion of this course, the learner has demonstrated the ability to:

  • Learning Objective 1

    Clarify how laboratory method validation supports pharmaceutical quality assurance

  • Learning Objective 2

    Evaluate key validation parameters, including accuracy, precision, sensitivity, LOD, LOQ, linearity, and robustness

  • Learning Objective 3

    Structure method validation work from planning and execution to documentation and implementation

  • Learning Objective 4

    Use risk assessment to locate error sources and define suitable mitigation actions

  • Learning Objective 5

    Apply statistical tools to judge validation data against regulatory acceptance criteria

  • Learning Objective 6

    Interprets how ICH, FDA, EMA, ISO, and pharmacopoeial guidance shape validation, records, and compliance