Journal of Medical Device Regulation
- Journal of Medical Device Regulation
The "Journal of Medical Device Regulation" (JMDR) is intended to educate, provide professional guidance, develop core competence of regulatory professionals, and promote debate on fundamental and topical matters within the medical device industry. In addition to publishing medical device Regulatory Affairs review and discussion articles by opinion leaders from the device community, the Journal summarises the news headlines from around the world and provides useful reference information in the form of charts and briefing documents.
The Journal is a quarterly, subscription-only publication which is currently only available in electronic format. The primary language of the medical device regulatory affairs Journal is English but abstracts of key articles are provided in a number of other languages. Feature articles in other primary European languages will also be included from time to time.
The Journal has a Bookstore featuring publications on medical device regulation and related topics, and an industry events calendar.
External links
* [http://www.globalregulatorypress.com Journal of Medical Device Regulation]
* [http://www.globalregulatorypress.com/features/browse_issues.shtml JMDR Issue Headlines]
* [http://www.globalregulatorypress.com/features/bookstore.shtml JMDR Bookstore]
* [http://www.globalregulatorypress.com/features/events_calendar.shtml Industry events calendar]
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