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welcome to the medical device Made Easy podcast here is munir lazuzi from easymedicaldevice.com and today we will talk about post marketing surveillance so we talked about that in other episodes of the podcast but it was specifically for the European Union but today I want to see what is the difference with the U.S market because in the US you have also to perform post marketing surveillance and for that I have with me Rob Packard so Rob welcome to the medical device Made Easy podcast thank you very much Miracle great so Rob I mean itamp;#39;s been a long time that Iamp;#39;m Iamp;#39;m also following some of your videos on your channel so really interesting topics that you are bringing in and Iamp;#39;m really happy to have you here today on the on the podcast so uh Rob can we have a small introduction of yourself for people maybe that donamp;#39;t know you or want to know more about you sure um so start at the beginning Iamp;#39;m a chemical engineer from UConn University of Co