QAdvis Course in co-operation with Swedish Medtech
The Medical Device Regulation (MDR) emphasises the requirement for sufficient clinical evidence for any device to get CE marked. Clinical data are normally needed for being compliant with the general safety and performance requirements (GSPR) of the regulation.
A clinical evaluation is mandatory for all devices and the main output document, the clinical evaluation report, states whether there is enough clinical evidence to support the clinical safety and performance of the device.
Clinical evaluation is on ongoing procedure to collect, appraise and analyse clinical data of pertinence for the medical device. There is a strong relationship between clinical evaluation, risk management and post-market surveillance.
Topics
- Clinical evaluation – an overview
- Regulatory context
- Clinical data
- Device-specific adaptation
- Equivalence
- Post-market clinical follow-up
- To perform a clinical evaluation – step by step
Target group
Quality and regulatory professionals working with medical devices, and other medical device company employees interested in the topic.
Educational goals
After the course, participants will have a general knowledge of the requirements on clinical data and clinical evaluation. They will also have a basic understanding of how to perform a clinical evaluation.
Recommended prior knowledge
The course is developed for participants who have a basic knowledge of medical device development and medical device legislation.
Course presentations
Course material will be in English, verbal presentation and discussions in Swedish.
Information
- When: to
- Where: Online
- Organizer: QAdvis and Swedish Medtech
- Language: Swedish and English
- Price: 5500 VAT not included