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Israel represents the largest single medical device market in the Middle East, valued at roughly 885 million dollars and growing at an annual rate of almost 5%. There is an extensive medical network and high doctor-to-patient ratio, both reflected in a low infant mortality rate and high life expectancy. Distribution of medical conditions and trauma is comparable to the EU and USA.
Israeli schools provide medical professionals with Western-level training, and as a result the country operates on the frontier of medical technology development. With its experienced doctors and high-tech medical facilities, Israel offers medical device companies a regulated, accepting environment in which to conduct clinical studies of the highest quality. Study enrolment is high, as is data quality.
This audio conference provides attendees with information on the regulations governing Israeli clinical studies, and the requirements for placing your medical device on the market in Israel.
This audio conference covers:
- Clinical study requirements in Israel
- How to submit a clinical study application
- How to register a project on the Israeli market
- Linguistic requirements and other unique elements of conducting studies in Israel
- Regulations for placing a medical device on the market
- Safety reporting requirements
About the speaker:
Efraim Roe Kozorovitsky is Executive Director - Medical Devices with the Premier Research Group. He has spent more than a decade conducting clinical investigations and working with the CE-mark process, sharing his extensive knowledge with companies from around the globe. Prior to joining Premier Research in 2007, Efraim was Clinical Operations Manager with D-TARGET, a CRO specializing in European medical device trials. Before that, he was the Study Manager at BioControl Medical, an active implantable medical device company.
In addition, Efraim also worked as a Clinical Research Associate for a leading pharmaceutical CRO, and spent more than 15 years as a volunteer emergency care provider on ambulances and mobile intensive care units in Israel. As a Paramedic (EMT-P) graduate with honors, he obtained an Emergency Medicine degree from the Academic University Ben-Gurion in Israel, as well as an MBA from the Derby University in the UK. He is a published regulatory author and a highly respected conference speaker.
Who should attend?
- VP and Director of Regulatory Affairs
- VP and Director of Clinical Operations
- Clinical Managers
- Project Managers
- Business Development
- Sales and Marketing
This audio conference is rated General Interest.
*Please note: Each registration covers one line connected to the audio conference. Attendees dialing from separate locations are required to have separate registrations.
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