Archive: Transitioning Pharma Professionals to Medical Device Professionals

Jun 1, 2020, 21:50 PM
Course Id : 7641
Barnett Code : BI10166
Date : April 5, 2010
Conf Date : Apr 4, 2010, 20:00 PM
Price : 735.00
Site License Price : 1735.00

Course Description

This course assists study managers, program managers, CRAs, and other pharma professionals in learning more about the differences between pharma and medical device studies, including objectives, protocol creation, and quality systems regulations. The course will help professionals learn about the most popular medical device therapeutic areas, the engineering component/ R&D/preclinical, as well as the technical procedures of those therapeutic areas.

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Learning Objectives

  • Identify the differences between pharmaceutical and medical device studies
  • Identify the key regulations of medical devices
  • Explain the QSR process

Who Should Attend

  • Professionals wanting to learn more about the medical device industry
  • Pharmaceutical professionals who are new to medical device industry
  • Other professionals who are new to medical device industry
  • CRAs
  • Regulatory professionals
  • Management professionals
  • Clinical sites who will be conducting medical device trials

Instructor

Douglas Albrecht, B.S.N., C.C.R.A.

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Hold this course at your company! For more information, contact Naila Ganatra at +1 215.413.2471.

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  • Drug Safety & Development
  • Medical Device
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  • Clinical Operations & Trial Management
  • Clinical Quality Assurance
  • Clinical Research Associate
  • Clinical Research Coordinator
  • Clinical Research Investigator
  • Data Management
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  • Clinical Trials & Translational Medicine
  • Drug Discovery & Development
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