Personal Information
Organization / Workplace
Waukegan, IL United States
Occupation
Senior Vice President
Industry
RealEstate
About
David Hanlon is the Senior Vice President of Quality and Regulatory Affairs for Medical Devices with Cardinal Health. He has also worked as the Vice President for Wyeth, which is now part of Pfizer, Fisher Diagnostics, and Terumo BCT. In his current positon, he is a leader and a manager. His responsibilities include product management, strategizing for the company’s advancement, upholding a high code of ethics, and building relationships within the company and with clients.
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The medical conference is dead, long live the medical conference
Len Starnes
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10 years ago
Is Religion Good or Bad for Society?
Tim Zebo
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14 years ago
Bio Medical Waste Management Civil Hospital Ppt
Dr.Jaideep Kumar
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14 years ago
Knowledge economy and society
Andre Saito
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17 years ago
Cryptocitizen: Smart Contracts, Pluralistic Morality, and Blockchain Society
Melanie Swan
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8 years ago
Medical device industry 2014 - A Healthcare Sector Analysis
Vikas Soni
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9 years ago
Philanthropy and a better society
FCE
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11 years ago
Medical Device Regulations Global Overview And Guiding Principles
Jacobe2008
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16 years ago
StartUp Health Insights - Digital Health Funding Rankings Q3 2014
StartUp Health
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9 years ago
Interaction Design for Medical Systems (Whitepaper)
Elizabeth Bacon
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13 years ago
Medical Device Labeling in Russia
Alexey Stepanov
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8 years ago
Canadian Cancer Society, Ontario Division - Impact Report 2009-10
Canadian Cancer Society
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14 years ago
Development of the Digital Society
Capgemini
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8 years ago
The future of medical education
precordialthump
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8 years ago
Italian Renaissance Society and the Revival of the Money Economy
Pinecrest Academy Nevada
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8 years ago
Startup Outlook 2013: The Impact of the Medical Device Tax on US Innovation
Silicon Valley Bank
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11 years ago
Democratic Society Introduction
The Democratic Society
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14 years ago
Society 4.0
Sander Duivestein ✔
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9 years ago
A Cellulose-Based Society - Innventia’s Next Global Outlook (with speechbubbles)
RISE Bioeconomy
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8 years ago