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Listen: Medtronic Exec Highlights Ethylene Oxide Standards At First Day Of FDA EtO Meeting

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Medtronic’s director of quality sterilization and microbiology, Phil Cogdill, sat down with Medtech Insight to talk about setting new ethylene oxide (EtO) standards and what his takeaways were from the first day of a US FDA meeting to understand how to mitigate potential product shortages from closures of EtO sterilization facilities. Check out our podcast here.

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