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Medical Metrics, Inc. Achieves ISO 9001:2008 Certification

February 25, 2012
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Medical Metrics, Inc. (MMI) announces that it has successfully achieved ISO 9001:2008 certification of its Quality Management System in support of imaging core lab services for orthopedic, spine, cardiovascular, and neurological clinical trials. This certification demonstrates MMI’s commitment to meeting the highest standards for quality, regulatory compliance, customer satisfaction, and continuous improvement.

Tom Martin, President and CEO of Medical Metrics, commented: “Our successful conformance to the ISO 9001:2008 standard affirms our pursuit of continuous improvement and our commitment to exceed the expectations of our clients. Few imaging core labs have completed the rigorous requirements for ISO certification. Our adherence to the standard will serve as yet another mechanism to ensure delivery of timely, high-quality services to our clients.”

The ISO certification (certificate no. 46605) was issued by ABS Quality Evaluations, Inc., an accredited registrar that performs assessments of quality management systems per the exacting requirements of national and international standards for quality.

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