1st Edition

Six Sigma for Medical Device Design

By Jose Justiniano, Venky Gopalaswamy Copyright 2004
    148 Pages 20 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    For designers of medical devices, the FDA and ISO requirements are extremely stringent. Designers and researchers feel pressure from management to quickly develop new devices, while they are simultaneously hampered by strict guidelines. The Six Sigma philosophy has solved this dichotomous paradigm for organizations in other fields, and seeks to do the same for the medical devices field.

    Six Sigma for Medical Device Design is the first book to approach the subject for use in the medical device field. Authored by experienced professionals, it provides a how-to guide to implementing such a program while dispelling commonly held myths regarding deployment and adoption. This volume also links the philosophy with the FDA's Design Control regulation, useful for companies that must be compliant as well as for those in the process of implementing a quality system for design control.

    For management wishing to launch innovative medical devices as quickly as possible, this text establishes a way to align all levels of the organization to produce a high level of development that is both timely and compliant. It is also an excellent tool for technical and scientific personnel to understand the realities of business and markets and to optimize the product realization process.

    Regulation, Business, and Six Sigma
    Design Control Roadmap
    Six-Sigma Roadmap For Product And Process Development
    Design Control and Six-Sigma Roadmap Linkages
    Measuring Design For Six Sigma Effectiveness
    Leadership's Role in Ensuring Success
    Conclusion
    Appendices
    Glossary and Acronyms
    Sample Design Control and Six-Sigma Plan for product and process development
    Further Reading

    Biography

    Jose Justiniano (Mason, Ohio, USA) (Author) , Venky Gopalaswamy (Author)