The FDA: Merging Innovation and Opportunity to Impact Public Health

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The FDA: Merging Innovation and Opportunity to Impact Public Health Jonathan Sackner-Bernstein, MD, FACC Associate Center Director, Post Market Operations Center for Devices and Radiologic Health U.S. Food and Drug Administration September 2009

Disclaimers This presentation should NOT be interpreted to imply or encourage inference that it reflects Guidance, Regulation or Statutes or the intent to develop such. The presentation and views expressed are not to be used as support for scientific, clinical or regulatory actions before FDA or any other regulatory agency.

Innovation Follows Recognition of Opportunity: The Paths of Evolution and Revolution

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