Home Medical Device Retail Exemptee Training

Home Medical Device Retail Exemptee Training by SkillsPlus Intl Inc. – Buy now! This online training course satisfies application requirements for anyone applying for an Exemptee License through the CA Department of Public Health, and who is responsible for overseeing prescription devices. This web-based training course addresses the following areas of HMDR knowledge and training: […]

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California HMDR Exemptee – Minimum Qualifications

California HMDR Exemptee Training Certification Course for home medical device retailers (accepted by the California Department of Public Health – Food and Drug Branch) Updated February 19, 2021: Many California Home Medical Device Retailer (HMDR) Exemptee applicants have questions about the minimum qualifications for Exemptee eligibility. If you navigate to, and open up the HMDR Exemptee Application (PDF), […]

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FDA Recommends New Testing Standards for Home Use Devices | RAPS

“A final guidance document issued by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) aims to make medical devices used by patients in their homes safer and more reliable. Background In general, medical devices can be divided into two categories: Those intended to be used in professional settings by healthcare professionals, and those intended to be […]

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It’s Holiday Season. Complete Designated Rep & Exemptee Training Before Year End!

The holidays are coming! Don’t let your Exemptee training or Designated Representative training hang over your head going into November and December. Just get it done now, before: the kids get out of school you find yourself cooking in the kitchen shopping for the holidays Go to DREprof.com: The Designated Representative and Exemptee Training Website CA […]

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Wishful Thinking?! Both Work Experience AND Training Are Required

This topic is coming up a lot lately. There appears to be confusion about whether work experience satisfies the training program requirement, or vice versa. In a nutshell, if you are applying for a California Designated Representative or Exemptee License, you’ll have to meet both the work experience requirement, and the training program requirement (i.e., completing […]

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HDMA – Issues in Distribution: Pharmaceutical Traceability and the Drug Supply Chain Security Act

“The Drug Supply Chain Security Act (DSCSA, or Title II of the Drug Quality and Security Act) was enacted on November 27, 2013. The act replaces a 50-state patchwork of pedigree requirements with one federal traceability solution for prescription medicines, and raises licensure standards across the U.S. The law will transform how the domestic supply […]

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