Real-World Practice Shapes Root Cause Analysis Beyond ISO 13485 Training
April 22, 2026
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Source: Georg Digel
ISO 13485 training provides a structured starting point for root cause investigation, but real-world practice determines whether those investigations are truly effective, as argued by Georg Digel, an expert in the standard.
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