POC Glucose
Devices: Perspectives From the Hospital, Government, and
Vendor (588-623-10)
September 30 • 1:00–2:30 PM Eastern (US)
Time
Description:
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently held a
public forum on glucose meter devices
to gather wide perspectives on the clinical requirements for blood
glucose meter accuracy and precision.
Using the CLSI consensus process in gathering balanced viewpoints from
industry, professional societies,
and government bodies, this educational program will provide an overview
of different perspectives
surrounding the glucose device acceptance criteria for both selftesting
and professional use, and possibly
expand the presentations at the most recent FDA public meeting.
Objectives:
At the conclusion of this program, the participant will be able to
- Identify different considerations surrounding acceptance criteria on
point-of-care (POC) glucose devices.
- Describe differences on the use of glucose meters in self-testing vs
hospital or professional settings.
- Recognize the need to understand the differences on the perspectives
of the government agency, professional
expert, and POC glucose vendor representative based on the data provided
during the presentation.
Learning Level:
Intermediate
Speakers:
Alan Cariski, MD, JD
VP, Worldwide Medical Affairs, LifeScan Inc., Milpitas, CA
Courtney Harper, PhD
Director, FDA Division of Chemistry and Toxicology Devices, Silver
Spring, MD
Mitchell Scott, PhD
Director, Clinical Chemistry and Point of Care Testing at Barnes-Jewish
Hospital, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis,
MO
Date/Time:
September 30 • 1:00–2:30 PM Eastern (US)
Time
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please contact APHL by e-mail at registrar@aphl.org or
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