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Articles Tagged with ''CDRH''

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Industry blasts FDA for requiring full ASCA conformity test reports

Jan. 13, 2025
By Mark McCarty
The U.S. FDA’s Accreditation Scheme for Conformity Assessment (ASCA) program has its benefits, but industry had some sharp words for the agency in commenting on the 2024 ASCA draft guidance. The Advanced Medical Technology Association stated that FDA reviewers asked for full conformity test results for roughly 5% of premarket applications, a rate seen as excessive given the program’s design.
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Year in review

FDA’s device center vigorously stirred the regulatory pot in 2024

Dec. 31, 2024
By Mark McCarty
2024 was a critical year for the FDA’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health and included a smooth transition in leadership, but it was not without controversy. The agency triggered not one but two lawsuits over the final rule for regulation of lab-developed tests, a problem that promises to distract the agency throughout 2025 and potentially beyond.
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FDA pushing standards to move away from ethylene oxide

Dec. 13, 2024
By Mark McCarty
The U.S. FDA’s emphasis on alternatives to ethylene oxide is gaining momentum with the help of internationally recognized standards — such as ISO 11737 — in a move that will enable a less cumbersome approach to non-EtO device sterilization.
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FDA confirms Tarver taking over at agency’s device center

Oct. 22, 2024
By Mark McCarty
The U.S. FDA declared that Michelle Tarver is the permanent replacement for Jeff Shuren as the director of the agency’s device center. The news is hardly a surprise as Shuren confirmed the appointment in an October 2024 public meeting.
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Two House members seek answers in Jeff Shuren controversy

Oct. 1, 2024
By Mark McCarty
The controversy over conflicts of interest for Jeff Shuren, formerly the director of the U.S. FDA’s device center, reached Capitol Hill and may lead to an executive branch investigation into the matter.
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Tarver says collaboration, health equity prime considerations

Sep. 24, 2024
By Mark McCarty
Michelle Tarver, the acting director of the U.S. FDA’s device center appeared on a Sept. 24 webinar to discuss her priorities for the agency going forward, one of which is global health equity.
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Regulatory attorney sees imbalance in article on FDA’s Shuren

Aug. 20, 2024
By Mark McCarty
The New York Times published an article on Aug. 20 about potential conflicts of interest on the part of Jeff Shuren, former director of the Center for Devices & Radiological Health (CDRH), arguing that Shuren may have failed to recuse himself in matters in which his wife, a regulatory attorney, represented a medical device maker.
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US FDA’s Jeff Shuren bids adieu to the agency’s device center

July 24, 2024
By Mark McCarty
In only the third such change in two decades, the FDA’s device center bids farewell to its director with the announcement that Jeff Shuren will leave the agency in the final weekend of July 2024.
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US FDA restructures device center

July 19, 2024
By Mark McCarty
The U.S. FDA’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health has rewired its organizational structure on several fronts, including a promotion of its communication function into a “super office,” which the agency said will help it be more agile and responsive to its strategic priorities.
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FDA’s Shuren says resource issues stand in way of expectations

May 14, 2024
By Mark McCarty
The FDA’s Jeff Shuren appeared on a May 14 webinar to discuss operations at the Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH), but he had some choice words for what he suggested is a widespread do-more-with-less mentality. Shuren said that expectations of CDRH’s capacity are in defiance of what he suggested is a modest volume of revenues the center receives each year, a predicament he said demonstrates that “a lot of people are running around stupid” about the realities at the FDA’s device center.
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