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Polymers in Medical Devices: A Quick Guide to the Fundamentals

 
  February 20, 2018  
     
 
CfPA-The Center for Professional Advancement, Online Live
March 20, 2018 at 11:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m. (ET)


Who Should Attend?
This online training will benefit professionals in the medical device industry within the following job functions: Design Engineers, Manufacturing Engineers, Operations Engineers, Quality Engineers, Supply Quality Engineers, Test Engineers and Scientists 

In departments such as: Manufacturing, Operation, Quality, Packaging, QA/QC, Test Laboratory 

Course Description
This 90-minute accredited training aims to provide engineers, whose backgrounds are not directly in polymer chemistry or polymer physic, a high level introduction of current and potential polymeric material targeting medical devices. At the end of this training, the engineers should (1) be familiarized with basic polymer science, (2) know the common polymers used in this industry, and (3) understand the constraints when designing with polymers for medical devices. 

Can't Make this LIVE Webinar? 
Simply select the On Demand option when registering and we will send you the link to view the recorded version.

This course will be available On Demand: March 21, 2018
 
 
Organized by: CfPA-The Center for Professional Advancement
Invited Speakers:
   Kim-Phuong N. Le, Ph.D. 

Kim-Phuong N. Le, Ph.D. has been researching and working on various polymer systems for 16 years. She has most recently served as a polymer and statistics subject matter expert within the Science and Technology department, Stryker Joint Replacement division, working closely with quality, manufacturing, regulatory and suppliers.  Before stepping up to this role, Dr. Le worked for several years in the Orthopaedic advanced polymer analytical laboratories, responsible for equipment validation, method development, study design/execution, and data analysis. Prior to this, Dr. Le also worked four years with the Advanced Polymer Processing Center at Rutgers School of Engineering, where she garnered critical hands-on experience in polymeric processes such as single and twin-screw extrusion, injection molding and compression molding, to name a few.
 
Deadline for Abstracts: n/a
 
Registration: Please click here for registration information.
E-mail: jmorbit@cfpa.com
 
   
 
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