David Lim
Instructor David Lim
Product Id 600936
Duration 60 Minutes  
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510(k): Format and Contents

Overview:

This webinar is intended to demonstrate how to prepare a 510(k) in an adequate manner with increased quality to expedite the streamlined review process. The premarket notification [510(k)] is the most common pathway to market for medical devices including in vitro diagnostic medical devices.

Pursuant to the section [510(k)] of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FD&C Act or the Act), the 510(k) premarket submission is made to FDA to demonstrate that the subject device (to be marketed) is substantially equivalent (as least as safe and effective) to a legally marketed device (predicate device). In other words, 510(k)s must demonstrate that a proposed product is substantially equivalent to another, legally marketed medical device that is also lower-risk and is not subject to premarket approval (PMA).

To expedite the process of bringing a product to market through the 510(k) program, it is imperative the medical device manufacturers understand the 510(k) processes and be able to prepare high quality 510(k) applications: in particular, 510(k) format and contents.

In this webinar, you will learn how to format your next 510(k) with adequate contents for a successful clearance using CAC-SI method, facilitating the streamlined review of your 510(k) submission.

Why Should You Attend: A premarket notification [510(k)] is the most common pathway to market for medical devices including in vitro diagnostic medical devices. It is crucial that your 510(k) preparation should be adequate to achieve quality submission, thereby significantly contributing to expediting the review process and saving millions of dollars for your business. This webinar will discuss how to prepare a 510(k) including guidelines for the format and content of the 510(k).

Areas Covered in the Session:

  • Statute(s) and regulations governing 510(k)s
  • Definitions and device classification
  • When and who are required to submit a 510(k)
  • How to identify a suitable predicate device(s), if any.
  • How to demonstrate substantial equivalence
  • 510(k) eCopy program
  • Refuse to accept policy for 510(k)s
  • Differences in contents of 510(k)s based on products
  • How to identify regulatory requirements relevant and applicable to the product(s).
  • How to address the relevant and applicable regulatory requirements.
  • How to present your performance data and clinical data in a succinct, comprehensive manner.
  • How to increase 510(k) submission quality for a product.
  • How to respond to FDA's request of additional information.
  • How to resolve different opinions between the submitter and FDA reviewer(s).

Who Will Benefit:
  • Regulatory Affairs Managers, Directors and VPs
  • Clinical Affairs Managers, Directors and VPs
  • Quality Managers, Directors and VPs
  • Quality Managers, Directors and VPs
  • Compliance Managers and Directors
  • Sales and Marketing Managers, Directors, and VPs
  • Complaint Handling and Risk Management Managers and Directors
  • Site Managers, Directors, and Consultants
  • Senior and Executive Management
  • Compliance Officers and Legal Counsel
  • Business Development Managers, Directors, and VPs

Speaker Profile
Dr. Lim obtained his Ph.D. in biological sciences at the University of Missouri-Columbia and published his thesis research in the prestigious journal “Science.” Since then, Dr. Lim has held various positions at Duke, US National Laboratories, Intrexon Corporation, Terumo, US FDA/CDRH, and EraGen Biosciences, Inc., A Luminex Company. In 2009, Dr. Lim served as a member during the FDA’s Transparency Public Meeting. Prior to founding his own consulting firm (www.RegulatoryDoctor.com), Dr. Lim was Senior Vice President of Scientific and Regulatory Affairs at Aquavit Pharmaceuticals, Inc. in New York, wherein Dr. Lim provided inspiring and actionable solutions for sustainable business operation. Dr. Lim as Regulatory Doctor provides practical, actionable and strategic solutions integrated with emotional intelligence (EQ) skills for all aspects of global regulatory, quality, clinical and compliance matters. Over the years, Dr. Lim has analyzed over 1,000 FDA warning letters. Dr. Lim has also attended more than 50 FDA Advisory Panel Meetings and analyzed the subject matters and decision-making processes in detail. Dr. Lim is familiar with more than 200 medical products (medical devices including IVD products, biologics, drugs and combination products). Dr. Lim is a certified professional for regulatory affairs (RAC) and also is a certified quality auditor (CQA) by the American Society for Quality (ASQ). Dr. Lim is an auditor, regulatory coach, consultant and instructor for global matters pertaining to regulatory affairs and compliance, quality and clinical affairs.

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