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Tim Sandle
Великобритания
Добавлен 6 окт 2011
Pharmaceutical Microbiology, Healthcare, and Science Education.
Investigating sterility test failures
A webinar recording where Tim Sandle discusses managing sterility test failures, from Pharmaceutical Microbiology Resources (www.pharmamicroresources.com)
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Pharmig apprenticeships
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Looking at the value of apprenticeships in microbiology laboratories.
Highlights of the Pharmig Ireland 2024 conference
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Tim Sandle's pharmaceutical microbiology channel.
Pharmig Podcast #1: Interview with aspiring microbiologist Aoife McNaughton
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Tim Sandle's pharmaceutical microbiology channel.
Pharmig India 2024
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Environmental monitoring best practices in India, delivered by Pharmig's Tim Sandle, David Keen and Manish Bhatkar.
Fungal contamination of pharmaceutical products
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In this video we look at common types of fungal contaminants, at risk products, fungal identification methods and contamination sources / risk factors.
Cleaning and disinfection training
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Introducing Pharmig's cleaning and disinfection interactive digital training portal.
David Begg's address to Pharmig's annual microbiology event
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Microbiology conference highlight.
Manufacturing wearable blood pressure monitor using 3D printing
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Blood pressure monitors can save lives and this video shows how advances in 3D printing can take the concept of wearable medical devices forwards.
Risks of wet equipment in pharma manufacturing
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Wet equipment provides a growth source and a vector for microbial contamination. This video explains the nature of the risk and the best preventative actions to take.
Mask or no mask? Infection control
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This video looks at the different risk profiles for wearing a face mask or doing without one, from the microbiological contamination control perspective.
Introducing EU GMP Annex 1: The key changes and fundamentals
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In this video, TimSandle runs through the most important changes to EU GMP Annex 1 and highlights the areas that require the greatest attention. This video can aid those wishing to gain a short overview or as refresher training.
Microbiological surface sampling
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An overview of the important considerations when assessing bioburden on surfaces.
Pharmig - Irish Conference and EM Day 2024
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Pharmig are back to bring excellence in pharmaceutical microbiology to Ireland in 2024.
Pharmig microbiology conference 2023 highlights
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Tim Sandle takes a videological jaunt through Pharmig 2023.
Cleanroom microbiota: Why trending matters.
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Cleanroom microbiota: Why trending matters.
Novel approach to cleanroom cleaning training
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Novel approach to cleanroom cleaning training
Essential criteria for active air samplers
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Essential criteria for active air samplers
People factor: Personnel, cleanrooms, and clothing
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People factor: Personnel, cleanrooms, and clothing
Sterile filtration in biopharmaceutical manufacturing
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Sterile filtration in biopharmaceutical manufacturing
Hygiene matters - the importance of mask control
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Hygiene matters - the importance of mask control
Cleanroom microbiology - the order of EM incubation
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Cleanroom microbiology - the order of EM incubation
Microbiology: Pharmig Irish Conference - the highlights
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Microbiology: Pharmig Irish Conference - the highlights
Great vedio, i am a medical aspirant from India and it's truly delightful to watch this vedio
How would you find out if the line is not to be used? Swabbing?
Thank you from a fellow Microbiologist ❤
What about rapid sterility which is DI? The volume is still small due to use of bottles
What about negative controls if you have lots of products in a session using different sterility kits and test volumes where do you start!
Can radiopharmaceuticals be filtered? Nhs do DI but I wonder if they can be filtered? How do you find out if products are too big to filter? If they aren't antimicrobial you would never know they didn't filter ....
Is there any way to perform surface recovery efficacy for contact plates?
Good subjective presentation
Splendid job, old chap, what-what.
Thank you, good sir
Let's start looking for our next Aspiring Microbiologist - well done Aoife
Well done indeed!
Let's spread the award word and seek out the next Aspiring Microbiologist of the year. Well done Aoife
Thanks Max; this is a great achievement Aoife!
Great summary of a great conference! Pharmig will be back for microbiology events in Ireland in 2025.
Awesome
Interesting video!
Looks interesting!!!
Very informative. Hopefully this will help to inspire others!
It's our pleasure to learn new things Sir
Very informative, a good strategy for contamination control.
Join us in India!
Great stuff! Thanks, Professor!
hola disculpa que me dirija en español, me parece que el mayor impacto de hongos en productos farmacéuticos esta en salinos 0.9% en la bolsas de pvc
The ancient Greek word for witchcraft in the Bible is pharmacia. No coincidence there
Good application of additive manufacturing
Thanks for posting!
Everything suits ML in my unknown bacteria identification except their configuration under the microscope they’re in all arrangements, clusters, chains, tetrads. Idk what my bacteria is anymore
Great find!
Thanks a ton Tim. I learnt a lot from your articles. 🎉
Very clear and useful to many pharmaceutical professionals.
Is there a best practice for swabbing the agar after collection?
Informative!!!
Very useful Dr Tim!
Thank you!
Thank you Sandle
Thank you!
Sir could you please help me? I already did the gram staining of M. luteus but they showed so red (safranin), but the shape looks like M. luteus. I'm so confused, do you think they were doing mutation or maybe I did wrong about the gram staining method?
THANK YOU
Very informative!
Thank you!
I really appreciate your efforts. Greetings from Egypt.
Thank you!
Sir, how to swab an hollow surface ?
Hi sir, Please make a video on contamination recovery rate, and incident rates, and how to implement it in regular practice of environment monitoring because in USP 1116 limits are given in %. Please help us out.
speak up lil nga
5:30 Are cell wall of gram negative cells dissolved?
The organic solvent such as acetone or ethanol extracts the blue dye complex from the lipid-rich, thin-walled gram-negative bacteria to a greater degree than from the lipid-poor, thick-walled, gram-positive bacteria. The gram-negative bacteria appear colorless, and gram-positive bacteria remain blue.
Thank you. ❤
Thanks for posting!
lol
Mr Tim Sandle, You are a GOAT🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐
Very useful. Thank you!
nice... Happy holidays
good
thanks for your post. I want to know more about how to calculate limit quantification of plate method (is 15 cfu in your post). Can you give me your reference document? Thanks
Friends! I need help. During a medical examination in September 2019, during a blood sample, Micrococcus luteus was introduced, as the results of bakposev later showed... Please tell me, with what drugs is it possible to cure this infection?Alexander. Krasnoyarsk.
Alexander - if a blood culture has micrococcus luteus it may be a contamination from the skin (as the video mentions it is very commonly found on the skin) not a real infection/bacteremia. If it is deemed to be a pathogen by a medical provider cephalosporins, vancomycin, or linezolid have been used in some reports. If it was in 2019... I the body has likely cleared the infection, if there was one initially. Best, Mike
Thanks for the video Dr Tim!