The Food and Drug Administration is defending the record of Jeff Shuren, former director of the agency’s medical device center, after The New York Times reported on how his role intersected with his ...
Jeffrey Shuren, longtime chief regulator of medical devices at the Food and Drug Administration, announced to staff on Tuesday that he is leaving the agency, according to six sources and an email ...
Retirements from the Food and Drug Administration are hardly shocking, especially in the wake of pandemic burnout. But when longtime medical device director Jeff Shuren announced his departure in July ...
After 15 years as head of the FDA’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health, Jeff Shuren, M.D., is retiring. It’s a decision that comes after 28 years in government, which has included representing ...
Jeff Shuren, director of the Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) at the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for almost 15 years, has announced that he will leave FDA later this year, ...
Ethics rules barred Dr. Jeffrey E. Shuren from working on matters involving clients of his wife’s law firm. But he did not always step aside. Dr. Jeffrey E. Shuren in 2022. He presided over the F.D.A.
2024 was a critical year for the FDA’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health and included a smooth transition in leadership, but it was not without controversy. The agency triggered not one but ...
The FDA has found itself between overwhelming public demand for COVID-19 diagnostics, ventilators and other devices on one side, and a tsunami of companies submitting over 1,200 products for review on ...
Jeff Shuren, who leads the Food and Drug Administration’s medical devices unit, will step down after 15 years as director. Michelle Tarver, deputy director for transformation at the Center for Devices ...
After nearly 15 years of leading the US Food and Drug Administration’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH), Jeff Shuren, MD, JD, announced yesterday his plans to retire. In an internal ...
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