FDA reduces training requirements for European CABs under new written procedures implementing the MRA (mutual recognition agreement)
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
The US FDA has withdrawn its requirement that each EU conformity assessment body (CAB) t pledge to send three of its auditors for training in order to participate in the confidence-building period of the medical device mutual recognition agreement (MRA).
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