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Handbook of Medical Device Regulatory Affairs in Asia

Edited by Jack Wong, Raymond Tong Kaiyu

Published March 27th 2013 by Pan Stanford Publishing – 616 pages

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Description

Medical device regulation in Asia has gained more importance than ever. Governments and regulatory bodies across the region have put in place new regulatory systems or refined the existing ones. A registered product requires a lot of technical documentation to prove its efficacy, safety, and quality. A smooth and successful registration process demands soft skills for dealing with various key stakeholders in the government, testing centers, and hospitals and among doctors.

Handbook of Medical Device Regulatory Affairs in Asia covers medical device regulatory systems in different countries, ISO standards for medical devices, clinical trial and regulatory requirements, and documentation for application. Governmentbodies, the medical device industry, and academics and students will find this book immensely useful in understanding the global regulatory environment and in their research and development projects.

Reviews

"This is an excellent and comprehensive book for researchers in medical devices, for students who want to get early exposure to safety and efficacy issues, and for marketing/sales personnel who need to know the various institutions that approve regulatory matters for market accessibility."

Swee-Hin Teoh, PhD, BEng (1st Hon.), Professor in Bioengineering, Nanyang Technology University, Singapore

"While much has been written about US and European medical device regulations, the Asian regulatory picture has remained clouded for most people. This book is an excellent reference for understanding what is required to bring medical devices to market under the many different regulatory systems in this important region. It is a useful tool as companies and innovators are increasingly looking to Asia as not only a new market for existing products but a launching pad for new technologies."

Mark Holmes,Terumo BCT, Inc., USA

"This is a very interesting book for biomedical engineering students and medical engineers and an important reference for regulatory affairs professionals. The chapters on quality management systems, such as ISO 13485 and ISO 14971, clinical trial guidelines, medical device classification guide, and the formation of the Asian Harmonization Working Party are well written in plain language."

Dr. Kwok-kwan Chan,Hospital Authority, Hong Kong, Chairman in Biomedical Division (2012–13), Hong Kong Institution of Engineers

Contents

Introduction. Medical device safety and related ISO Standards. Harmonization of Medical Device in Asia. US and EU Regulatory System. Regulation in Asia-Pacific Countries.

Author Bio

Jack Wong is the founder of the Asia Regulatory Professional Association (ARPA) and the Asia GRP (Good Regulatory Practice) Research Centre. He has more than 18 years of experience in regulatory affairs, clinical trials, and pharmacovigilence in Asia and possesses good knowledge of medical devices, pharmaceuticals, and nutritional, consumer healthcare, and biological products. Prof. Wong developed the firstAsia Regulatory Affairs Certificate course in 2007.

Name: Handbook of Medical Device Regulatory Affairs in Asia (Hardback)Pan Stanford Publishing 
Description: Edited by Jack Wong, Raymond Tong Kaiyu. Medical device regulation in Asia has gained more importance than ever. Governments and regulatory bodies across the region have put in place new regulatory systems or refined the existing ones. A registered product requires a lot of technical...
Categories: Biomedical Engineering, Medicine, Biomaterials