US firms ask Bush to put device industry on bioterror panel
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
AdvaMed has asked the Bush administration to nominate a representative from the device industry to serve on the recently formed Secretary's Council on Public Health Preparedness. The representative would provide insights into research, development and manufacturing from a device perspective, and act as a liaison with key segments of the medical technology industry, AdvaMed president Pamela Bailey said in a September 25 letter to the council's chairman, DA. Henderson.
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