Workshop on Good Regulatory Practices and International Trade Chile, 26 – 27 October, 2021

The Inter-American Coalition for Regulatory Convergence, Medical Technology Sector along with ADIMECH organized a Workshop on Good Regulatory Practices in Chile, that aimed to contribute to the development of capacities among all MD’s relevant stakeholders, both from public and private sectors and which will help us identify opportunities to leverage their utilization while Chile is developing their regulation for Medical Devices.

Session I

Agenda
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Presentations:

What is the Inter-American Coalition for Regulatory Convergence in the Medical Technology Sector? – Sandra Ligia González – IACRC – LATAM
Introduction and General Overview of Good Regulatory Practices – Renata Amaral – IACRC – LATAM
Good Regulatory Practices in Chile – Camila Carrasco Dondo and Ma. Fernanda Campos Parodi – Ministry of Economy, Promotion and Tourism (OPEN) – Chile
The role of industry in the Good Regulatory Practices process – Steven Bipes – AdvaMed – USA

Session II

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Presentations:

The Commitment of Chile with the World Trade Organization and Good Regulatory Practices: Experiences of Chile – Gastón Fernánez – Ministry of Foreign Affairs, SUBREI – Chile
Trade and Health – TBT Transparency on Medical Devices – Devin McDaniels – WTO – Global
Experience in the development of Technical Regulations in the Health Care Sector – María Paz Grandon – Ministry of Health – Chile
Good Regulatory Practices and Good Reliance Practices in the Regulation of Medical Devices – Agnes Kijo – WHO – Global
Challenges and Opportunities in the development of a “de novo” regulation for Medical Devices in Chile – the industry’s perspective – Gabriela Garnham – ADIMECH – Chile

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