Medical device technology
Ramsay B.
PMID: 11185186
Med Device Technol. 2000 Oct;11(8):30-2.
Driven by increasing competition, manufacturers are desperate to cut costs and are looking for increased efficiency and customer service from their supply chains. E-commerce offers a new model of supply and demand, but many companies do not have the...
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Ramsay B. Supply-chain management: exceeding the customer's expectations. Med Device Technol. 2000;11(8):30-2
Ramsay, B. (2000). Supply-chain management: exceeding the customer's expectations. Medical device technology, 11(8), 30-2.
Ramsay, B. "Supply-chain management: exceeding the customer's expectations." Medical device technology vol. 11,8 (2000): 30-2.
Ramsay B. Supply-chain management: exceeding the customer's expectations. Med Device Technol. 2000 Oct;11(8):30-2. PMID: 11185186.
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Medical device technology
[No authors listed]
PMID: 11317842
Med Device Technol. 2001 Mar;12(2):34.
No abstract available.
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Finland. The great importer. Med Device Technol. 2001;12(2):34
(2001). Finland. The great importer. Medical device technology, 12(2), 34.
"Finland. The great importer." Medical device technology vol. 12,2 (2001): 34.
Finland. The great importer. Med Device Technol. 2001 Mar;12(2):34. PMID: 11317842.
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Medical device technology
Tomlinson G, Geimer H.
PMID: 12575522
Med Device Technol. 2002 Dec;13(10):14-6.
Medical device manufacturers and diagnostics companies have significantly increased their use of contract manufacturers to outsource production of components. This, the first of a two-part article, reviews strategic benefits and best practices in outsourcing.
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Tomlinson G, Geimer H. Strategic drivers of contract manufacturing: Part I, The theory. Med Device Technol. 2002;13(10):14-6
Tomlinson, G., & Geimer, H. (2002). Strategic drivers of contract manufacturing: Part I, The theory. Medical device technology, 13(10), 14-6.
Tomlinson, Geoff, and Geimer, Harald. "Strategic drivers of contract manufacturing: Part I, The theory." Medical device technology vol. 13,10 (2002): 14-6.
Tomlinson G, Geimer H. Strategic drivers of contract manufacturing: Part I, The theory. Med Device Technol. 2002 Dec;13(10):14-6. PMID: 12575522.
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Medical device technology
Donawa M.
PMID: 10915493
Med Device Technol. 2000 Mar;11(2):40-2.
The history of the United States (US) Medical Device Reporting (MDR) Regulation is long and complicated. This has made compliance with the requirements an especially challenging exercise. The publication of a new regulation clarifies some outstanding reporting issues, but...
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Donawa M. Medical device reporting: another final rule, Part I. Med Device Technol. 2000;11(2):40-2
Donawa, M. (2000). Medical device reporting: another final rule, Part I. Medical device technology, 11(2), 40-2.
Donawa, M. "Medical device reporting: another final rule, Part I." Medical device technology vol. 11,2 (2000): 40-2.
Donawa M. Medical device reporting: another final rule, Part I. Med Device Technol. 2000 Mar;11(2):40-2. PMID: 10915493.
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Medical device technology
[No authors listed]
PMID: 14981895
Med Device Technol. 2003 Dec;14(10):41.
No abstract available.
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Outsourcing as an imperative. Med Device Technol. 2003;14(10):41
(2003). Outsourcing as an imperative. Medical device technology, 14(10), 41.
"Outsourcing as an imperative." Medical device technology vol. 14,10 (2003): 41.
Outsourcing as an imperative. Med Device Technol. 2003 Dec;14(10):41. PMID: 14981895.
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Medical device technology
Moore R.
PMID: 18348441
Med Device Technol. 2008 Jan-Feb;19(1):50, 52-3.
A change in perspective and an expansion in knowledge are required if society is to benefit from nanomedical products. As more products become a reality, the current concept of "disease" may be set to undergo a paradigm shift.
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Moore R. Nanomedicine: rethinking medical training. Med Device Technol. 2008;19(1):50, 52-3
Moore, R. (2008). Nanomedicine: rethinking medical training. Medical device technology, 19(1), 50, 52-3.
Moore, Richard. "Nanomedicine: rethinking medical training." Medical device technology vol. 19,1 (2008): 50, 52-3.
Moore R. Nanomedicine: rethinking medical training. Med Device Technol. 2008 Jan-Feb;19(1):50, 52-3. PMID: 18348441.
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Medical device technology
Andriesen S.
PMID: 16438449
Med Device Technol. 2005 Nov;16(9):40-1.
Since the expansion of the European Union, the number of languages that may need to be translated has increased to 21, and there is the potential for many more. This article suggests how to tackle translation.
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Andriesen S. Instructions for use and the new EU languages. Med Device Technol. 2005;16(9):40-1
Andriesen, S. (2005). Instructions for use and the new EU languages. Medical device technology, 16(9), 40-1.
Andriesen, S. "Instructions for use and the new EU languages." Medical device technology vol. 16,9 (2005): 40-1.
Andriesen S. Instructions for use and the new EU languages. Med Device Technol. 2005 Nov;16(9):40-1. PMID: 16438449.
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Medical device technology
Seeney P.
PMID: 17585726
Med Device Technol. 2007 May-Jun;18(3):61-3.
The industry tends to believe that design changes should be resisted after the initial stages of development. But with the right techniques continuous improvement is a real possibility and can deliver multimillion-euro savings say advocates.
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Seeney P. Cost reduction throughout the lifecycle. Med Device Technol. 2007;18(3):61-3
Seeney, P. (2007). Cost reduction throughout the lifecycle. Medical device technology, 18(3), 61-3.
Seeney, Philip. "Cost reduction throughout the lifecycle." Medical device technology vol. 18,3 (2007): 61-3.
Seeney P. Cost reduction throughout the lifecycle. Med Device Technol. 2007 May-Jun;18(3):61-3. PMID: 17585726.
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Medical device technology
Tumelty J.
PMID: 18605295
Med Device Technol. 2008 Mar-Apr;19(2):58-9.
No abstract available.
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Tumelty J. Faster medical devices. Med Device Technol. 2008;19(2):58-9
Tumelty, J. (2008). Faster medical devices. Medical device technology, 19(2), 58-9.
Tumelty, John. "Faster medical devices." Medical device technology vol. 19,2 (2008): 58-9.
Tumelty J. Faster medical devices. Med Device Technol. 2008 Mar-Apr;19(2):58-9. PMID: 18605295.
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Medical device technology
Mathews C.
PMID: 10186990
Med Device Technol. 1998 Oct;9(8):34-7.
For those who began designing medical devices on a drawing board, the rate of development in the passing generations of computer-aided design (CAD) packages has been startling. Increasing processing power on the desktop has allowed CAD to provide flexible,...
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Mathews C. CAD in the medical device industry. Med Device Technol. 1998;9(8):34-7
Mathews, C. (1998). CAD in the medical device industry. Medical device technology, 9(8), 34-7.
Mathews, C. "CAD in the medical device industry." Medical device technology vol. 9,8 (1998): 34-7.
Mathews C. CAD in the medical device industry. Med Device Technol. 1998 Oct;9(8):34-7. PMID: 10186990.
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Medical device technology
Donawa ME.
PMID: 10166364
Med Device Technol. 1997 Mar;8(2):16-8, 20, 22.
Medical device manufacturers whose products must be serviced and who wish to meet both United States (US) and European quality system requirements should pay particular attention to the servicing provisions of these requirements. The current US medical device good...
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Donawa ME. Servicing: meeting US and European quality system requirements. Med Device Technol. 1997;8(2):16-8, 20, 22
Donawa, M. E. (1997). Servicing: meeting US and European quality system requirements. Medical device technology, 8(2), 16-8, 20, 22.
Donawa, M E. "Servicing: meeting US and European quality system requirements." Medical device technology vol. 8,2 (1997): 16-8, 20, 22.
Donawa ME. Servicing: meeting US and European quality system requirements. Med Device Technol. 1997 Mar;8(2):16-8, 20, 22. PMID: 10166364.
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Medical device technology
Zhou JH.
PMID: 10163671
Med Device Technol. 1996 Oct;7(8):26-30.
Chinese culture is governed by an ancient set of values. Despite the gradual infiltration of Western culture, these historical practices remain highly visible in all interactions between Chinese people. For Western companies to set up and maintain viable businesses...
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Zhou JH. Conducting business in China. Med Device Technol. 1996;7(8):26-30
Zhou, J. H. (1996). Conducting business in China. Medical device technology, 7(8), 26-30.
Zhou, J H. "Conducting business in China." Medical device technology vol. 7,8 (1996): 26-30.
Zhou JH. Conducting business in China. Med Device Technol. 1996 Oct;7(8):26-30. PMID: 10163671.
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