Boston, MA — November 10, 2020 — The Digital Medicine Society (DiMe), the professional society for the digital medicine community, has joined the U.S. Food & Drug Administration’s (FDA) “Network of Experts”.
FDA’s Network of Experts is a vetted network of partner organizations and their member scientists, clinicians and engineers who can provide the FDA rapid access to expertise when it is needed to supplement existing knowledge and expertise within the Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) and the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER).
This announcement follows the recent launch of FDA’s new Digital Health Center of Excellence (DHCoE), which aims to boost digital health innovation by fostering partnerships and connections among digital health stakeholders.
“Participation in FDA’s Network of Experts provides DiMe members with a unique opportunity to further our collective efforts to advance the safe, effective, ethical, and equitable use of digital technologies to optimize health,” said DiMe Executive Director, Jennifer Goldsack. “This underscores both the breadth and depth of the expertise that defines the DiMe membership and we are proud to support FDA initiatives across the agency that seek to use digital technologies to advance healthcare for everyone.”
About the Digital Medicine Society
The Digital Medicine Society (DiMe) is the professional organization for experts from all disciplines comprising the diverse field of digital medicine. Together, we drive scientific progress and broad acceptance of digital medicine to enhance public health. From regulators to white-hat hackers, ethicists to engineers, and clinicians to citizen scientists, we are a community at the intersection of the global healthcare and technology communities dedicated to advancing digital medicine to optimize human health.