Eucomed focuses on communication but heeds sensitive issues
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
“It is surprising how lay people, and how even senior policymakers have got quite a weak grasp” on the world of medical devices. One of the aims in creating the Eucomed virtual Medtech Museum has been to create a communication tool that appeals to and informs a wide range of experts, John Wilkinson, chief executive of Eucomed, told a handful of people who participated in an Eucomed conference call on January 20.
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