Medical Technology Regulatory Affairs MSc - part-time
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The Medical Technology Regulatory Affairs MSc has been developed in collaboration with The Organisation for Professionals in Regulatory Affairs (TOPRA). Its aim is to provide graduate professionals working in healthcare regulatory affairs – who have already gained first-hand practical experience of handling regulatory issues – with an advanced theoretical understanding of the processes and practices central to medical device regulatory affairs.
The Organisation for Professionals in Regulatory Affairs (TOPRA) is a non-profit, non-political, membership organisation which seeks to advance the status of the regulatory profession through education and provision of information. Current membership is drawn from industry, the regulatory agencies and the consultancy community, from all sectors including medical technologies, biotech, borderline products and pharmaceuticals and from over 40 countries.
The combined strengths of both Cranfield Health and TOPRA ensure the credibility and strong reputation of this unique MSc, as well as maintaining its relevance and currency in the field.
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Next short course and module:
- Clinical Evaluation of Medical Technology 13 - 15 March Cranfield University UK



