FDA Appoints New Head of Medical Devices to Elevate Medical Technology Oversight

Wednesday, 23 October 2024, 08:48

Medical technology is set to advance as the FDA appoints Dr. Michelle Tarver to oversee its medical devices division. Dr. Tarver’s leadership aims to enhance regulatory measures amid rapid innovations. She emphasizes commitment to public health and access to high-quality devices.
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FDA Appoints New Head of Medical Devices to Elevate Medical Technology Oversight

FDA Appoints New Head of Medical Devices

WEDNESDAY, Oct. 23, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced Tuesday that it has appointed Dr. Michelle Tarver to head its division that oversees medical devices. The appointment of a new director for the Center for Devices and Radiological Health comes at a time of great innovation and change in the medical device field, with AI playing an increasing role in medical technologies.

Dr. Tarver replaces outgoing director Dr. Jeffrey Shuren, who faced criticism over ethical lapses during his 15 years of running an agency with close ties to the medical device industry. Shuren announced his retirement in July.

“Dr. Tarver demonstrates a true passion about data, science, medicine and the evidence, all of which are critical to supporting and driving the FDA’s decisions,” FDA Commissioner Dr. Robert Califf said in an announcement to agency staff, the New York Times reported.

“She works to build collaboration and transparency in achieving the strategic priorities for the center and the agency.”

Tarver said in a statement that she was honored to lead the division and planned to “remain committed in our service to public health and ensuring all patients in the U.S. have access to high-quality, safe and effective medical devices.”

According to the Times, the FDA's medical device division has a budget of $790 million and a staff of over 2,500 people. It oversees the development of thousands of devices used in medical diagnosis and treatment. These devices include items that have been around for decades, such as hip replacements and coronary stents, as well as cutting-edge devices that are utilizing technologies such as AI.


This article was prepared using information from open sources in accordance with the principles of Ethical Policy. The editorial team is not responsible for absolute accuracy, as it relies on data from the sources referenced.


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