US southeastern companies look at how to work with doctors
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
Georgia-based Southeastern Medical Device Association (SEMDA), a non-profit trade association supporting medical device companies in the south- eastern US, is holding a meeting which will look at how device companies can work with doctors without breaching regulations.
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