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John Robinson's Blog – July 2017 Archive (11)

Effective legal writing skills are essential for FDA submissions

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A number of reasons make cultivation of the art of effective legal writing skills for FDA submissions important. Documents that are submitted to the FDA are…

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Added by John Robinson on July 31, 2017 at 6:28am — No Comments

Quality Assurance Auditing for FDA-regulated industries

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An effective audit constitutes the heart of an effective Quality System. The FDA and other regulatory agencies have emphasized this principle time and again. The purpose of an audit program is to ensure proper and thorough compliance with the guidelines set out by the regulatory agencies. A…

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Added by John Robinson on July 26, 2017 at 5:52am — No Comments

Which universities are pushing the boundaries in life sciences?

If you had to name the branch of university research that has the most tangible impact on mankind’s day-to-day activities, it is likely that the life sciences would be near the top of the list: not many days go by without the announcement of a new drug or gene discovery that has the potential to change lives or tackle disease.

Much of the best research in these fields takes place in the ultra-elite universities that excel in subjects across the…

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Added by John Robinson on July 25, 2017 at 6:14am — No Comments

Implementing ICH guidelines-compliant validation

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Professionals in the field of statistical analysis need to possess clarity on understanding and interpreting statistical concepts used to investigate quantitative ICH Guidelines, such as:

  • Analytical methods validation
  • Procedures and acceptance criteria in calibration limits…
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Added by John Robinson on July 24, 2017 at 6:07am — No Comments

An integrated approach is needed for Complaints Handling, Adverse Event Reporting, and Recalls

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The fact that medical device manufacturers work and operate in various regulatory systems whose requirements are different and not always consistent with each other is recognized and empathized by the…

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Added by John Robinson on July 21, 2017 at 5:56am — No Comments

Training and Development is a highly developed and evolved, broad body of knowledge. Many employees place themselves at a disadvantage vis-à-vis their colleagues in the absence of the right professio…

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Training and Development is a highly developed and evolved, broad body of knowledge. Many employees place themselves at a disadvantage vis-à-vis their colleagues in the absence of the right professional training and development. If employees have to consistently close gaps in their learning, they need to keep…

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Added by John Robinson on July 19, 2017 at 6:21am — No Comments

The ways of applying ISO 14971, IEC 62304 and IEC62366-1 to medical device software

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Diligence, complete and proper examination and assessment of the gaps, and correction of the gaps right from the very start of product development are the core characteristics that need to go into implementing risk management of software used in medical devices.

These are the reasons for it:

  1. Lack of proper and complete implementation and gaps in them lead to major drawbacks such as production delays or…
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Added by John Robinson on July 13, 2017 at 6:47am — No Comments

Do human factors matter in medical devices?

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Is there a relationship between medical devices and human factors? This is a question that is seriously worth exploring. According to the ANSI/AAMI HE75:2009 document, human factors is an endeavor for optimizing the production of devices, systems, and many others concerned with them through the use of emotional, intellectual,…

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Added by John Robinson on July 12, 2017 at 6:21am — No Comments

Knowing what to expect in a HIPAA audit is the key to passing it

Knowing what to expect in a HIPAA audit is the key to passing it Healthcare professionals have to mandatorily carry out HIPAA audits in a way that satisfies the regulatory authorities. This needs a thorough understanding of the exact meaning and import of words contained in HIPAA. They also need to get a grasp of the purpose and intent conveyed in HIPAA’s language. This is absolutely essential for both the…

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Added by John Robinson on July 7, 2017 at 6:09am — No Comments

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