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Episode 40: Qualification of Medical Tools

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In the development of modern medical procedures and devices, and especially those that directly affect a person’s health, the safety of software tools needs to be paramount. In this episode Dr. Oscar Slotosch shares his insights into the topic of qualification for medical devices, including the current requirements and processes defined by safety standards and governmental agencies, as well as the future developments we can expect in the field of medical tools.

A short summary of the discussed safety standards for the medical field can be found here (in German), and an example of the tool qualification programs supported by the FDA can be accessed on this webpage.

For a salient example of the importance of tool qualification for medical applications, listen to our previous discussion in Episode 39: Excel and COVID-19 Tool Safety, and if you would like to learn about how qualified tools can improve your projects, join us in Episode 21: How to Save Money by Tool Qualification.

Your producer and friendly representative of the audience in this episode has been Ivana Kurecic.

We can be reached through [email protected] and all information about Validas can be found on our website, validas.de.

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In the development of modern medical procedures and devices, and especially those that directly affect a person’s health, the safety of software tools needs to be paramount. In this episode Dr. Oscar Slotosch shares his insights into the topic of qualification for medical devices, including the current requirements and processes defined by safety standards and governmental agencies, as well as the future developments we can expect in the field of medical tools.

A short summary of the discussed safety standards for the medical field can be found here (in German), and an example of the tool qualification programs supported by the FDA can be accessed on this webpage.

For a salient example of the importance of tool qualification for medical applications, listen to our previous discussion in Episode 39: Excel and COVID-19 Tool Safety, and if you would like to learn about how qualified tools can improve your projects, join us in Episode 21: How to Save Money by Tool Qualification.

Your producer and friendly representative of the audience in this episode has been Ivana Kurecic.

We can be reached through [email protected] and all information about Validas can be found on our website, validas.de.

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