Hi all, after 10 years of freelance (!), I have taken a full-time "real=20 job"! I'm now the main EE guy at this company that makes pneumatically=20 driven cutters for eye surgery. Most of what they do is more mechanical=20 than electrical, but they have a few (aging, created a number of years=20 ago) custom electronic designs. I'm updating those and moving forward=20 on a number of fronts in the near term. I'm looking for a good book for electonic design in the medical=20 industry. I don't think I'll need some exhaustive discussion of=20 regulatory procedure (doing the official compliance documentation will=20 be someone else or another company), but more along the lines of=20 numerous good tips/guidelines/gotchas. Over the last 10 years, my EE skills evolved from basic to senior, in no=20 small part to the help and discussion on PICList, and I want to thank=20 you all for contributing your time and knowledge to the greater good of=20 all. Personally I'm thrilled to have my future efforts go towards the=20 never ending goal of better medical processes and tools to more people=20 around the world - and you PICListers have helped make that possible. Cheers all! J --=20 http://www.piclist.com/techref/piclist PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .