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Premier Research Group Earns ISO 13485 Certification For Medical Device Operations
Premier Research Group Earns ISO 13485 Certification For Medical Device Operations
Premier Research Group Earns ISO 13485 Certification For Medical Device Operations
Premier Research Group Limited, the international pharmaceutical services company, announces that its subsidiary, Premier Research Group SA, has earned ISO 13485:2003 certification in support of its global medical device operations. ISO 13485:2003 is a stringent, globally-recognized standard for management systems for medical device manufacturers and service providers.
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By editors@medicalnewstoday.com (MNT Editors) - Copyright 2008 Medical News Today - version: v1.5 build A