Live -Webinar 2014 - FDA 510(k) Update: Trends, New Strategy, Submission and FDA Clearance
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This webinar is intended to discuss regulatory requirements for FDA 510(k)s: in particular, 510K) preparation, submission and a successful clearance under the current FDA situation.
The section [510(k)] of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FD&C Act or the Act) prescribes the premarket notification requirements. The premarket notification [510(k)] is the most common pathway to market for medical devices including in vitro diagnostic medical devices (IVDs). The 510(k) premarket submission is made to US FDA to demonstrate that the subject device (to be marketed) is substantially equivalent (as least as safe and effective) to a legally marketed device(s) (predicate device) as described in 21 CFR 807.92(a)(3). In other words, firms must demonstrate that a proposed product is substantially equivalent to another, legally marketed medical device that is also lower-risk and is not subject to premarket approval (PMA). Over time, the 510(k) program has significantly evolved, affecting the 510(k) decision-making process.
To expedite the process of bringing a product to market through the 510(k) program, it is imperative the medical device manufacturers understand how to expedite the FDA review process leading to a prompt clearance.
At the end of this webinar, you will become better aware of the FDA 510(k) concerning recent trends, new strategy, submission and FDA clearance. You will plan and execute your practice differently in a more effective manner using the speaker’s guidance ? CAC-SI method.
Why should you attend :
This webinar is intended to present regulatory requirements for 510(k)s including 510(k) preparation, submission and clearance.
Areas Covered in the Session:
Statute(s) and regulations
Definitions and medical device classification including IVDs
When is required to submit a 510(k)
Predicate device(s)
510(k) process
De Novo process ? practical advice
How to demonstrate substantial equivalence
510(k) contents and format
Technical and regulatory requirements
How to present your performance data and clinical data in a succinct, comprehensive manner.
How to increase 510(k) submission quality for a product.
How to respond to FDA’s request of additional information.
How to resolve different opinions between the submitter and FDA reviewer(s).
Common mistakes
510(k) trends
Best practices for 510(k) submission and clearance
Speaker’s PASS-IT recommendations
Who will benefit: (Titles)
Regulatory Affairs Managers, Directors and VPs
Clinical Affairs Personnel (Coordinators, Monitors, Managers, Directors, and VPs)
R&D Scientists, Engineers, Managers, Directors, and VPs
Quality Engineers, Managers, Directors, and VPs
Compliance Officers and Legal Counsel
Complaint Handling and Risk Management Managers and Directors
Clinical investigators and CRO Employees
Consultants
Senior and Executive Management
Anyone Interested in the 510(k) Submission
Webinar Includes:
Q/A Session with the Expert to ask your question
PDF print only copy of PowerPoint slides
60 Minutes Live Presentation
Certificate of Attendance
This webinar is intended to discuss regulatory requirements for FDA 510(k)s: in particular, 510K) preparation, submission and a successful clearance under the current FDA situation.
The section [510(k)] of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FD&C Act or the Act) prescribes the premarket notification requirements. The premarket notification [510(k)] is the most common pathway to market for medical devices including in vitro diagnostic medical devices (IVDs). The 510(k) premarket submission is made to US FDA to demonstrate that the subject device (to be marketed) is substantially equivalent (as least as safe and effective) to a legally marketed device(s) (predicate device) as described in 21 CFR 807.92(a)(3). In other words, firms must demonstrate that a proposed product is substantially equivalent to another, legally marketed medical device that is also lower-risk and is not subject to premarket approval (PMA). Over time, the 510(k) program has significantly evolved, affecting the 510(k) decision-making process.
To expedite the process of bringing a product to market through the 510(k) program, it is imperative the medical device manufacturers understand how to expedite the FDA review process leading to a prompt clearance.
At the end of this webinar, you will become better aware of the FDA 510(k) concerning recent trends, new strategy, submission and FDA clearance. You will plan and execute your practice differently in a more effective manner using the speaker’s guidance ? CAC-SI method.
Why should you attend :
This webinar is intended to present regulatory requirements for 510(k)s including 510(k) preparation, submission and clearance.
Areas Covered in the Session:
Statute(s) and regulations
Definitions and medical device classification including IVDs
When is required to submit a 510(k)
Predicate device(s)
510(k) process
De Novo process ? practical advice
How to demonstrate substantial equivalence
510(k) contents and format
Technical and regulatory requirements
How to present your performance data and clinical data in a succinct, comprehensive manner.
How to increase 510(k) submission quality for a product.
How to respond to FDA’s request of additional information.
How to resolve different opinions between the submitter and FDA reviewer(s).
Common mistakes
510(k) trends
Best practices for 510(k) submission and clearance
Speaker’s PASS-IT recommendations
Who will benefit: (Titles)
Regulatory Affairs Managers, Directors and VPs
Clinical Affairs Personnel (Coordinators, Monitors, Managers, Directors, and VPs)
R&D Scientists, Engineers, Managers, Directors, and VPs
Quality Engineers, Managers, Directors, and VPs
Compliance Officers and Legal Counsel
Complaint Handling and Risk Management Managers and Directors
Clinical investigators and CRO Employees
Consultants
Senior and Executive Management
Anyone Interested in the 510(k) Submission
Webinar Includes:
Q/A Session with the Expert to ask your question
PDF print only copy of PowerPoint slides
60 Minutes Live Presentation
Certificate of Attendance
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