Medical devices span the therapeutic spectrum, from the toothbrush to life-saving heart implants. Even in simple devices, complex engineering challenges can arise that must balance mechanical, biological, regulatory, and other factors.
Frequent training is necessary to stay current on the practical demands of adhering to medical device regulations and validation processes, and helps ensure your manufacturing process will produce devices that conform to the approved design characteristics.
Charity Ogunsanya
Charity Ogunsanya has more than 30 years of extensive experience within the biologics, pharmaceuticals, radiopharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and medical device industries and has been the Microbiology, Sterility Assurance, Contamination Control, Aseptic processing, Quality Control Subject Matter Expert (SME) for multiple fortune 100 companies. She has a Bachelor of Science degree in Microbiology from the University of… Continue reading Charity Ogunsanya
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Jan Gates has 30+ years of experience in package engineering for foods, pharmaceuticals, detergents, and medical devices, with a BS in Food Science and an MS in Packaging from Michigan State University. Her work includes individual contributions and leading teams for packaging material and systems design and development. The packaging design and development have been… Continue reading Jan Gates
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