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Our checklist for the final report of the Summative Evaluation/Human Factors Validation

Author: Benjamin Franz

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Jun 2024

We are pleased to present our checklist, which provides a comprehensive guide to writing a final report after conducting a summative evaluation/human factors validation. This practical document will provide you with valuable information on what to include in such a final report.

 

What can you expect from our checklist?

  • All the components of a final report. Learn which elements are essential to create a complete and professional final report.
  • Use our example to structure and design your own report.

 

Who is this checklist for?

Our checklist is aimed at:

  • Product owners of medical devices. Learn how to effectively document the results of your summative evaluation.
  • Regulatory affairs experts. Use the checklist to check the quality and completeness of reports.
  • Anybody interested in the topic. Deepen your knowledge of the structure and content of a final report.
  • Professionals and newcomers. Receive clear instructions on how to prepare your first final report.

 

Download now and benefit

Download our checklist and learn what a final report should look like after a summative evaluation. We are confident that you will gain valuable insights that will help you take your reporting to the next level.

 

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