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For his second episode in this series of conversations Peter is joined by highly experienced Qualified Person Graham Saunders to share insights he has gleaned across his rich and varied career.

Graham has worked within some of the biggest Pharma companies around, covering commercial, IMP GMP's and API's. His auditing experience is equally as impressive, conducting audits all across the world within all quality areas and Quality Management Systems.

In this wide ranging conversation, Graham talks about how he got his start in auditing and how his varied learning experiences shaped and propelled his career in Pharmaceutical Quality.

He also shares some illuminating stories from both internal and external audits he has been involved in - shining a light on what is a surprisingly varied skillset required for a pharmaceutical auditor to excel in their role.

Want to join Graham in becoming a pharmaceutical auditor? From nurturing early-career talent, to fostering continuous professional development (CPD), RSSL provides you with a comprehensive auditing career path giving you a powerful platform to propel your career further: https://www.rssl.com/training-consultancy/auditing-career-path-training-programme/

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For his second episode in this series of conversations Peter is joined by highly experienced Qualified Person Graham Saunders to share insights he has gleaned across his rich and varied career.

Graham has worked within some of the biggest Pharma companies around, covering commercial, IMP GMP's and API's. His auditing experience is equally as impressive, conducting audits all across the world within all quality areas and Quality Management Systems.

In this wide ranging conversation, Graham talks about how he got his start in auditing and how his varied learning experiences shaped and propelled his career in Pharmaceutical Quality.

He also shares some illuminating stories from both internal and external audits he has been involved in - shining a light on what is a surprisingly varied skillset required for a pharmaceutical auditor to excel in their role.

Want to join Graham in becoming a pharmaceutical auditor? From nurturing early-career talent, to fostering continuous professional development (CPD), RSSL provides you with a comprehensive auditing career path giving you a powerful platform to propel your career further: https://www.rssl.com/training-consultancy/auditing-career-path-training-programme/

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