David Begg Associates (DBA), an NSF International company with expertise in training, auditing and consultancy for the pharmaceutical and medical device industries, has changed its name to NSF-DBA. NSF-DBA combines NSF International's expertise in public health and the environment with DBA's 25 years of health science expertise. A new logo is now in use at their three offices in the UK, the US and South Africa.
In 2007, NSF International acquired DBA to expand its range of health science services on a global scale and in 2010 more than 60 training sessions were delivered to the pharmaceutical, biotech and dietary supplement industries. NSF-DBA reflects the dual benefit for the expanded portfolio of NSF-DBA's programs and services.
NSF-DBA trains health science professionals on regulatory compliance issues through good manufacturing practices (GMP), human error and qualified person and quality professional classes. NSF-DBA provides these services in Italy and Scandinavia and will launch a new course targeting the dietary supplements industry in the US in 2011: 'Dietary Supplements Quality Professional'.
"We look forward to providing more training and expert services that address the increasing global demand for assistance in the areas of pharma, devices and dietary supplements," said Lori Bestervelt, NSF International senior vice president and chief scientific officer. "The NSF name helps position the company in the health science industry by leveraging NSF International's 65 years of public health expertise together with DBA's 25 years of expertise in pharmaceutical training."
Bob Pietrowski, managing partner of NSF-DBA, said: "We are proud to acknowledge the huge contribution of NSF International to the rapid growth and success of DBA."
SOURCE:PHARMACEUTICAL-TECHNOLOGY