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SPECIAL YOUNG EAP BLOG | COMMISSIONER VYTENIS ANDRIUKAITIS: THE FUTURE OF CHILD HEALTH IN EUROPE

October 2019 Commissioner Vytenis Andriukaitis: The futute of child health in Europe. This month, EAP and Young EAP are honoured to have the European Commissioner for Health and Food Safety, Vytenis Andriukaitis, authoring a special blog article on the…

YOUNG EAP BLOG | CLEANER AIR FOR HEALTHIER CHILDREN

September 2019 Cleaner air for healthier children. In October/November 2018 WHO will convene the ‘First Global Conference on Air Pollution and Health’, which will bring authorities, policy makers, health professionals and other relevant entities…

YOUNG EAP BLOG | CROSS-BORDER RESEARCH IN EUROPE: WE CAN AND SHOULD DO MORE

september 2019 Cross-border research in europe: we can and should do more. The situation Despite ongoing improvements in child health across Europe, it still matters where you live in Europe as a child or an adolescent. Considerable differences between…

YOUNG EAP BLOG: EDUCATION IN VACCINOLOGY – A CRUCIAL TOOL TO FIGHT THE VACCINATION CRISIS

August 2019 Young EAP august 2019 blog: Εducation in vaccinology – a crucial tool to fight the vaccination crisis. «I feel that the greatest reward for doing is the opportunity to do more.» – Dr. Jonas Salk. Vaccination is widely…

YOUNG EAP/EAP BLOG | ADOLESCENT MEDICINE AND HEALTH – A TRAINING CHALLENGE FOR EUROPE?

July 2019 Adolescent medicine and health – a training challenge for europe? “We cannot always build the future for our youth, but we can build our youth for the future.” – Franklin D. Roosevelt A safe and successful transition from childhood into…

YOUNG EAP BLOG | PROTECTING CHILDREN ON THE MOVE – THE PAEDIATRICIANS’ PERSPECTIVE

June 2019 Protecting children on the move – the pediatricians’ perspective. ‘History in its broadest aspect is a record of man’s migrations from one environment to another’ Ellsworth Huntington, Professor of Geography at Yale University,…

YOUNG EAP BLOG | COMPASSIONATE CARE IN PAEDIATRICS

MAY 2019 Compassionate care in Pediatrics. The situation Access to high quality healthcare is a key human right recognized by the European Union, its Institutions and the citizens of Europe. Any high quality, high performing healthcare system relies on…

YOUNG EAP BLOG: ‘ETHICS IN PAEDIATRICS’ CHALLENGES FOR YOUNG PAEDIATRICIANS

April 2019 ‘Ethics in paediatrics’ challenges for young paediatricians. The situation Paediatricians will face ethical dilemmas in their everyday practice. There can be disagreement between children/young people and their parents over treatment; cases…

YOUNG EAP | HOW ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE CAN REVOLUTIONISE MEDICINE AND PAEDIATRICS IN THE EU

March 2019 How artificial intelligence can revolutionize medicine and pediatrics in the EU. Exciting news from the European Commission: Europe wants to stay ahead on artificial intelligence (AI) applications for medicine and aims to…

YOUNG EAP BLOG | ‘NO MORE PAIN’ AND ‘NO MORE LOSS’ FOR CHILDREN WITH CANCER AND THEIR FAMILIES

February 2019 “No more pain” and “no more loss” for children with cancer and their families. Globally, a child dies of cancer every 3 minutes. Every year in Europe, more than 6,000 children and young people die from cancer and more than…

YOUNG EAP BLOG | HIGH VALUE IN HEALTH CARE – HOW CAN WE IMPROVE VALUE FOR PATIENTS?

January 2019 High value in health care – how can we improve value for patients? How is high value in health care defined? The health care sector is characterised by conflicting interests that often vary based on the stakeholder;…

EAP BLOG | ‘HEALTHY CHILD, HEALTHY WORLD’ DAY – WHY WE MUST KEEP ADVOCATING FOR CHILDREN’S (HEALTH) RIGHTS

November – December 2018 “Healthy child, healthy world” day – why we must keep advocating for children’s (health) rights. On 20th November, we celebrated ‘Healthy Child Healthy World’ Day, a new initiative designed to raise awareness of every child’s…

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Core-MD Project

Coordinating Research and Evidence for Medical Devices (CORE-MD)

New ways to test high-risk medical devices.

 

Manufacturers of medical devices need to test their products before being allowed to market them. Specifically, they require clinical data showing their medical device is safe and efficient. In this context, the EU-funded CORE-MD project will translate expert scientific and clinical evidence on study designs for evaluating high-risk medical devices into advice for EU regulators. The project will propose how new trial designs can contribute and suggest ways to aggregate real-world data from medical device registries.


It will also conduct multidisciplinary workshops to propose a hierarchy of levels of evidence from clinical investigations, as well as educational and training objectives for all stakeholders, to build expertise in regulatory science in Europe. CORE–MD will translate expert scientific and clinical evidence on study designs for evaluating high-risk medical devices into advice for EU regulators, to achieve an appropriate balance between innovation, safety, and effectiveness. A unique collaboration between medical associations, regulatory agencies, notified bodies, academic institutions, patients’ groups, and health technology assessment agencies, will systematically review methodologies for the clinical investigation of high-risk medical devices, recommend how new trial designs can contribute, and advise on methods for aggregating real-world data from medical device registries with experience from clinical practice The consortium is led by the European Society of Cardiology and the European Federation of National Associations of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, and involves all 33 specialist medical associations that are members of the Biomedical Alliance in Europe.

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