MEETINGS - 2007 MEDEC Legal & Regulatory Conference (Canada) October 2007:
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Executive Summary
The 2007 MEDEC Legal & Regulatory Conference will be held on October 24-25 at Westin Bristol Place, 950 Dixon Road, Toronto, Ontario M9W 5N4, Canada. The event is also open to MEDEC non-members. Leading industry figures will talk about the GHTF, Canadian competition law, access to the Canadian market, international regulations (US, EU, Japan) and clinical trials in Canada, among other issues. Workshops will be held on a range of topics, including post-market regulation, establishment audits and licensing. For further information, contact Karen Hipson (executive assistant, membership co-ordinator), on tel: +1416 620 1915 (ext 229); email: [email protected] Register online at: www.medec.org/events-and-programs
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