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The medical device sector has maintained robust expansion even amid broader economic challenges. Industry investments in research and development are projected to exceed $194 billion this year. Across the U.S., more than 7,000 firms operate in this field, with approximately 1,000 located in Massachusetts alone. The state's medical device industry supports 36,000 jobs, distributes $1.8 billion in wages, and generates $7.3 billion in annual product shipments.
The Graduate Certificate in Medical Device Regulatory Affairs offers comprehensive training on governing policies and quality standards for device development, including products outside federal oversight. This curriculum examines worldwide industry practices while enabling students to analyze how evolving trends are transforming U.S. regulatory frameworks. Special emphasis is placed on understanding the socioeconomic effects of medical technologies on older demographics.