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Medical Device Safety by G. Higson,

Medical Device Safety by G. Higson,
-- Examines the development and present state of safety regulations for medical devices world wide. -- Written for graduate students and professionals in biomedical engineering and medical physics, especially those concerned with device development. -- Major market will be industrial, i.e. device manufacturers. -- Gordon Higson is regarded as the key opinion leader in the area of global regulatory harmonisation and a founder member of the Global Harmonisation Task Force. -- No present competition.



Powerful Medical Device Sales Guidebook
Powerful Medical Device Sales Guidebook
Powerful Medical Device Sales Guidebook



Gag (medical device) - In the context of surgery or dental surgery, a gag is a device used to hold the patient's mouth open, when working in the oral cavity. Examples are the Jennings gag, the Whitehead gag and the Hallam gag.

Medical monitor - A medical monitor is a medical device that displays a patient's vital signs continually, without using paper. In critical care units of hospitals, it allows continuous supervision of a patient without continuous attendance.

Medical ventilator - A medical ventilator is a device designed to provide mechanical ventilation to a patient. Ventilators are chiefly used in intensive care medicine, home care, and emergency medicine (as standalone units) and in anesthesia (as a component of an anesthesia machine).

Medical devices - A medical device is an instrument, apparatus, implement, machine, contrivance, implant, in vitro reagent, or other similar or related article, including a component part, or accessory which is:



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