First of all, how come your question is classified as ‘online game’? This is not a mistake a QA should make. The requirements for QA are: rigorous, careful and conscientious.
As for memorizing GMP, I’m not asking you to memorize it. Isn’t GMP divided into different chapters according to the content? Find the current GMP specifications and the GMP certification guidelines and GMP implementation rules issued by the Food and Drug Administration. First read the GMP, and then compare the explanations in the certification guidelines and implementation rules to understand the requirements of GMP regulations. At the same time, you can also search for several GMP training materials from various local food and drug administration bureaus on the Internet and read them together, so that it may be easier for you to understand. Easy to find)
For QA, the entire GMP is what you need to know, because you have to use this clause to review others. Of course, you can start with the most commonly used GMP content, first looking at personnel, factory facilities, production management, quality management, warehouse requirements, then documentation, deviation changes, laboratories, non-conformity and recall requirements, etc. You can combine Read your company's standard management and operating procedures together so that you can understand why the company stipulates this and not that.
Learning GMP is a long-term and continuous process. It is recommended that you read your company's management documents first, and then when you have time, you can slowly read GMP. If you study for one hour every day, you can finish it in about a month. It’s good to understand the basics of GMP.