Medtech postgraduate course set up in UK:
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
A postgraduate course on medical device development is being set up at the UK University of Hull. Billed as encompassing the "broad spectrum of specialities needed to develop and exploit medical device technology", the Diploma course (extendable to Master of Science) consists of 12 modules ranging from diagnostic and non-diagnostic medical devices, new product development and management-related issues, such as health economics and regulatory affairs. For further information contact Dr Chris Langton by email at [email protected]
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