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October 21, 2019
How to Address Medical Device Sample Size Issues
What Regulatory and Quality Professionals Absolutely Must Know
**An FDAnews Webinar**
Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2019, 1:30-3:00 p.m. EST
https://www.fdanews.com/addressmedicaldevice
What impact do statistical techniques have on the design control process?
How can one best address sample size issues?
Design control statistical expert Steve Walfish is here with a set of tools to help attendees understand statistical sampling plans.
Mr. Walfish will develop a framework for statistical justification where attendees will:
- Appreciate the nuanced interpretations of 21 CFR 820.250
- Recognize the differences between confidence and reliability in the sample size
- Address actual issues faced by medical device companies through case studies
- Understand the importance of how data is collected and how to justify the sample size
- Incorporate statistical assumptions, such as independence, as part of all sampling plans
- Grasp how variance in the population impacts the sample size necessary to establish objective evidence
Take control of sample size issues! Learn how to use sound risk management techniques in combination with statistical methods and reduce sample sizes.
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Webinar Details:
How to Address Medical Device Sample Size Issues
What Regulatory and Quality Professionals Absolutely Must Know
**An FDAnews Webinar**
Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2019, 1:30-3:00 p.m. EST
https://www.fdanews.com/addressmedicaldevice
Tuition:
$287 per site
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