Medical Design News

Articles provide information on new design methodologies, standards, OEM components, and trends that focus on healthcare field products
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Recently added articles from Medical Design News:

Pressure pulses tell: good arteries? Bad arteries?(Industry News)(AtCor Medical)(Brief Article)
Jul 01, 2004
Better data shortens design cycles.(Industry News)(Brief Article)
Jul 01, 2004; Dvorak, Paul
Wireless protocol enters medical service.(Industry News)(Brief Article)
Jul 01, 2004
What do customers really want?(News From Contract Manufacturers)(UTI Corporation)(Brief Article)
Jul 01, 2004
Supplier helps OEM win design award.(News From Contract Manufacturers)(Original Equipment Manufacturer)(Brief Article)
Jul 01, 2004
Chinese companies getting serious about project management.(News From Contract Manufacturers)(AVIC Information Technology)(Brief Article)
Jul 01, 2004
One stop regulatory compliance.(Regulations & FDA)(Brief Article)
Jul 01, 2004
FDA clears leeches for use as medical devices.(Regulations & FDA)(Ricarimpex SAS approval)(Food and Drug Administration)(Brief Article)
Jul 01, 2004
Electrical switch survives rigors of autoclaving.(Innovations)(Brief Article)
Jul 01, 2004; Mraz, Stephen J.
Lightweight brake for rotating imagers.(Innovations)(Brief Article)
Jul 01, 2004; Mraz, Stephen J.
Forget outsourcing. Think partnership: partnerships can be better than outsourcing agreements as a way of getting subsystems, engineering expertise, and worldwide assistance when needed.(Cover Story)
Jul 01, 2004; Horvat, Paul
Simulating bones, bronchi, and exotic stent materials: finite-element analysis helps identify better materials for fixing broken jaws, positioning intra-medullary pins, and more.
Jul 01, 2004; Dvorak, Paul
Natural polymer: serves as a lubricant, coating, and biomaterial: hyaluronan-based coatings create hydrophilic, lubricious, and biocompatible surfaces for medical devices such as guidewires and catheters.
Jul 01, 2004; Hoekstra, Djoerd
RFID tags lets packages "talk": knowing what drug is in a package and where it is at all times is critical for the safety of patients.(Radio frequency identification)
Jul 01, 2004; Bielas, Wolf
FDA approval: rule 21 CFR Part 11 doesn't have to be a pain in the neck.(Better Data Management Speeds)(Code of Federal Regulations)(Food and Drug Administration)
Jul 01, 2004; Lindwall, Sten
Silver ions make tubing antimicrobial.(Product spotlight: fluid handling, tubing & fluid connectors)
Jul 01, 2004; Reitz, Victoria
Tubing stays flexible at low temperatures.(Product spotlight: fluid handling, tubing & fluid connectors)
Jul 01, 2004; Reitz, Victoria
Flipper solenoid valves for high pressures.(Product spotlight: fluid handling, tubing & fluid connectors)
Jul 01, 2004; Reitz, Victoria
Dispensing pump for lab applications.(Product spotlight: fluid handling, tubing & fluid connectors)
Jul 01, 2004; Reitz, Victoria
Piston valves rated to 430[degrees]F.(Product spotlight: fluid handling, tubing & fluid connectors)
Jul 01, 2004; Reitz, Victoria

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