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April 07, 2020
FDA’s Regulation of Digital Health Wearables & Sensors
An FDAnews Webinar
Tuesday, April 21, 2020 • 1:30-3:00 p.m. EDT
https://www.fdanews.com/wearablesandsensors
The digital health wearable and sensors market is rapidly growing.
What is one’s understanding of how and when the FDA is regulating these medical device products?
Get to know how these technologies are regulated by the FDA. And discover which innovative strategies one can implement to support faster, streamlined approvals for wearable and sensor products.
Join FDAnews and experts Kristin Davenport and Christina Kuhn for a comprehensive overview of the FDA’s regulation of digital health wearables and sensors:
●Evaluate the developing landscape for digital health wearables and sensors, including examples of the breadth and depth of their development processes
●Determine which FDA’s policies apply when wearables are regulated, including how to comply with the FDA’s guidances on clinical decision support
●Specify differences between platforms and individual apps
●Assess considerations for artificial intelligence and the intersection of artificial intelligence with the FDA regulation
●Identify which medical device requirements are for regulated wearables
Implement innovative strategies for faster, streamlined approvals of your wearables and sensors.
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Webinar Details:
FDA’s Regulation of Digital Health Wearables & Sensors
An FDAnews Webinar
Tuesday, April 21, 2020 • 1:30-3:00 p.m. EDT
https://www.fdanews.com/wearablesandsensors
Tuition:
$287 per site
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