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As a strategic-thinking med device marketing or sales professional, you know it's all about putting the customer first. But how do you get your company executives behind you if they're solely focused on hitting the quarterly numbers and only paying l...
Is anyone aware of the FDA guidance documents to say what medical devices require specialized instructions for disposal? I’m not talking about ones with obvious hazards such as implantables or ones with sharps, but simple Class I single-use devices. ...
I've been seeing the word graphene show up again and again as a wonder material for medical devices. I found http://bit.ly/12-graphene-uses online and it happened to be written by my friends at StarFish Medical in Vancouver, Canada. For today's discu...
I am collecting new evidence about last and innovative medical devices and apps to verify what are those most used around the world and how they can or should be known in Italy to better serve Patients and their Medical doctors. Would you help me to ...
What kind of RFID is used at your workplace, active or passive? How reliable is it? What are the difficulties in managing it? And, what changes would you make if you could? We use active system based on infrared tagging and WiFi reporting. It has som...
... would you take a moment and help a young man in our group who wants to learn how you make some decisions. He asks, 1. How does per-procedure reimbursement work from your perspective? 2. How do you decide reimbursement rates? 3. How do you calcula...
I have received a request regarding legalization of documents that I could use some guidance on. The request originates from Mexico, asking that an ISO cert for an OEM be legalized either 1) in the originating country of the certificate issuer or 2) ...
The best regulatory affairs managers review guidance documents and quickly identify which elements are most important and will require the most amount of time. These elements are prioritized first for a regulatory submission project.In last week’s bl...
And 200,000 is the low estimate. Medical errors will take 200,000+ lives in the U.S. this year. It's 3 million lives worldwide. I attended the World Patient Safety Forum this weekend and learned: - Medical errors are the third leading cause of death....
Folks, this is going to play out over time. I'm posting the link below figuring some of you remain interested in Theranos like I am. Strikes me they're going to continue making headlines for some time.http://upstart.bizjournals.com/companies/startups...