010 The White Coat Effect is Real – The Role of Person in Plant Discussion - Daniel Torok - a podcast by Ed Narke, Meranda Parascandola
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What We Covered
- 00:46 – Daniel Torok joins the show to share his experience as a process chemist and collaborating with CMOs in the pharmaceutical industry
- 07:54 – Daniel speaks to the importance of building trust in order to become an effective in-plant person
- 19:59 – Daniel details best practices he utilizes for site visits
- 24:15 – The information exchanged in a well-rounded site wrap up report
- 28:47 – Daniel shares some facts, myths and stories about CMOs
- 37:47 – Ed, Brian and Meranda thank Daniel for joining the show
Tweetable Quotes
“The White Coat Effect is real. Even in a good facility it’s absolutely real. When operators find out the client is coming they behave very differently and the level of detail is much more.”
“Probably the most touching was I spent a lot of time on an API facility on the East Coast and, on the last day, their process chemist said, ‘I want to thank you. You’re the first person in plant who’s ever actually helped me.”
“I warn them, ‘I’m gonna be there when you don’t really want me there.’”
“Just because you walk out the door of the plant and you go to the airport and get on the plane, it [the process] shouldn’t be done or finished for us.”
“I think one of the myths people have is that a CMO absolutely knows their equipment all the time and the process is going to be run the same every single time.”
“It changes, it’s going to be fluid in this industry. Things happen. Things go wrong.”
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