Danish industry sees industry-clinician collaboration as key topic
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
The Danish medtech industry association, Medicoindustrien, is holding its annual general meeting on March 19. The main theme of the AGM will be industry collaboration with doctors, the association announced in its February newsletter, published yesterday. The agenda, reviewed by the board at its January 28 meeting, will also feature a proposed new membership fee structure, which would be subject to changes to the association's rules and regulations.
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