The design controls are now being expected from outside equipment manufacturers (OEM) and all suppliers to the medical device industry. This webinar will educate you on the key areas that you need to focus on to fulfill the design control and testing requirements for your medical device at various phases of your product development.
AREA COVERED
- Product development process overview
- Applicable design verification and validation requirements
- Testing requirements including the pertinent ISO Standards
- Translation of user requirements into design inputs
- Role of testing and regulatory requirements
- Focusing on critical to customer and quality requirements
- Design verification and design validation activity cycles
- Traceability and risk management at all stages
- Design outputs and documentation in DMR (Device Master Records) and DHR (Device History Records)
- Proof for how design outputs meet functional and operational requirements
- Compatibility of the design with components and other accessories
- Test requirements to fulfill acceptance criteria for final products
- How to withstand regulatory scrutiny
- How are changes and their effects controlled and documented during the device life cycle?
- Summary
WHO WILL BENEFIT?
- Senior management
- Middle management
- Research & Development
- Quality Engineers
- Manufacturing Engineers
- Regulatory Affairs Professionals
- Quality Assurance & Quality Control Personnel
- Device Design Team
- Device Development Team
- Device Manufacturing Team
- Verification and/or Validation planning, execution and documentation for devices.
- Start up Company Leaders
- Product development process overview
- Applicable design verification and validation requirements
- Testing requirements including the pertinent ISO Standards
- Translation of user requirements into design inputs
- Role of testing and regulatory requirements
- Focusing on critical to customer and quality requirements
- Design verification and design validation activity cycles
- Traceability and risk management at all stages
- Design outputs and documentation in DMR (Device Master Records) and DHR (Device History Records)
- Proof for how design outputs meet functional and operational requirements
- Compatibility of the design with components and other accessories
- Test requirements to fulfill acceptance criteria for final products
- How to withstand regulatory scrutiny
- How are changes and their effects controlled and documented during the device life cycle?
- Summary
- Senior management
- Middle management
- Research & Development
- Quality Engineers
- Manufacturing Engineers
- Regulatory Affairs Professionals
- Quality Assurance & Quality Control Personnel
- Device Design Team
- Device Development Team
- Device Manufacturing Team
- Verification and/or Validation planning, execution and documentation for devices.
- Start up Company Leaders
Speaker Profile
Meena Chettiar completed her education in India, Canada, and the United States where she completed master’s degrees in applied chemistry, Chemical Engineering, and Regulatory Affairs for Medical devices respectively. Meena has worked for Health Canada and Agriculture Canada as a Scientist and Quality Control Chemist. After immigrating to the United States Meena worked for Land O’Lakes and key Pharmaceutical and Medical device Companies such as Cephalon, Baxter, and Covidien in Minnesota, USA. Meena recently transitioned from serving as a Quality Director for Welly Health to the Head of Quality at a Cosmetic Company in the DC area.Meena currently also serves …
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