Since 1999, Norton Audits, Inc. (NAI) has provided expert resources for achieving
clinical research excellence through skill-based training. We are committed to helping you realize
the highest level of success for your clinical research and manufacturing activities, through
training our clients to proactively identify and limit risks that would result in anything short of
that goal.
Our training revolves around The Norton Method, our proven method for developing the
auditing, monitoring, coordinating and investigating tools and techniques that will
systemically design, establish, control, evaluate and continually improve processes in clinical
research trials for superior performance excellence.
Our skill-based training philosophy allows us to deliver practical information – anchored in
regulatory law and guidelines – that we have gained from our real-world experiences and teach
skills you’ll utilize immediately within your organization.
Classes Cover
- International Conference of Harmonisation, Good Clinical Practices, Good Manufacturing
Practices, and Good Laboratory Practices
- Interpreting Laboratory Data and Understanding Medical Terminology
- Quality Systems Evaluations for Monitors and Auditors
- Code of Federal Regulations
We Provide Training To
- Monitors, CRAs
- Quality Assurance Auditors
- Study Coordinators, CRCs
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- Clinical Investigators
- Sponsors, CROs, IRBs, Investigator Sites
- Food and Drug Administration Investigators
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Our Instructors are:
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Active Auditors, Consultants and National Speakers that will bring
Real-World Case Studies to your class
- Experienced Experts in their field with diverse backgrounds in both the
FDA Regulatory and Clinical Research Side of our Industry
- Dynamic Speakers that understand the
auditory, visual and hands-on needs of Adult Learners . See some of our
Student
Feedback.
1 - 3 Day Public Classes held in various cities.
See the list of Courses to the left of this page for Complete Descriptions of our
Skill-Based Classes.
See our
Overall Schedule
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All of our classes incorporate hands-on workshops, recent case studies and real-world
examples to demonstrate techniques. Public classes are generally limited to 15 students to
maximize instructor-to-student interaction. We offer general
CEUs, as well as Nursing and
Pharmacy
CEUs .
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