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Biocompatibility: Assessment of Medical Devices and Materials by Julian H. Braybrook,

Biocompatibility: Assessment of Medical Devices and Materials by Julian H. Braybrook,
The Biomaterials Science and Engineering Series is designed to help stimulate further developments in biomaterials science and engineering by disseminating up-to-the-minute, quality information to academic and industrial research and development scientists employed in all areas of the medical, biomedical and bioengineering sciences whether in medical device R&D, pharmaceutical and pharmacological research or materials science, and to clinical specialists in prosthesis and surgery. Biocompatibility Assessment of Medical Devices and Materials presents both an overview and forward assessment of medical device materials and test methods. Highlighting the complex problem of host responses and related issues which may restrict the accuracy and reliability of existing test methodology, the book provides an unbiased appraisal of the requirements for biocompatibility and the approaches that have been developed to evaluate it. This much-needed volume specifically addresses: The rapid development of regulation and standards in the biomedical field over recent years.The test methods necessary as part of the evaluation of safety of medical materials and devices.The advantages of standardised, valid analytical measurement, inter- and intra-laboratory testing and certified reference materials.The problems of surface interaction evaluation, processing techniques and degradation effects.The application of risk analysis to assessment of biological safety, including the very latest protocols.In summary, this book provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of the principles involved in the use and interpretation of the current and emerging standards and directives necessary for the evaluationof the biological safety of materials and devices for use in medical applications.



Medical Device Safety by G. Higson,
Medical Device Safety by G. Higson,
-- Examines the development and present state of safety regulations for medical devices world wide. -- Written for graduate students and professionals in biomedical engineering and medical physics, especially those concerned with device development. -- Major market will be industrial, i.e. device manufacturers. -- Gordon Higson is regarded as the key opinion leader in the area of global regulatory harmonisation and a founder member of the Global Harmonisation Task Force. -- No present competition.



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Contract research organizations - Contract Research Organization is an organization (commercial, academic, or other) contracted by the sponsor to perform one or more of a sponsor's trial-related duties and functions. CRO-s are independent companies carrying out specialized functions of Pharmaceutical , Medical Device, and Biologics Research and Development such as Phase I, Phase II or Phase III Clinical trial.

Continuing medical education - Continuing medical education (CME) or continuing professional development (CPD) consists of educational activities which serve to maintain, develop, or increase the knowledge, skills, and professional performance and relationships that a medical practitioner uses to provide services for patients, the public, or the profession. The content of CME is that body of knowledge and skills generally recognized and accepted by the profession as within the basic medical sciences, the discipline of clinical medicine, and the provision of health care to the public.

Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar - The Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar (WCMC-Q) was established on April 9, 2001, when Cornell University signed an agreement with the Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development to bring a branch of its medical school to Education City, Qatar, near the capital of Doha. It is the first American medical school outside of the United States and is part of a group of branch campuses from American universities.



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