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mjc22 replied to the topic "Handling Adverse Events in Trials" – 1 year, 1 month ago
In clinical trials, effective communication among sponsors, investigators, CROs, and IRBs is crucial when handling unexpected adverse events. I believe that it would be beneficial to have a standardized, predefined process for addressing unexpected adverse events, but there is also… Read more»
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mjc22 replied to the topic "Benefits for Patients in Clinical Research" – 1 year, 1 month ago
I think in most cases it is appropriate to offer patients in a clinical trial payment for their participation. Being involved in a clinical trial often involves time and travel of being treated and coming back for check-ups, which can… Read more»
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mjc22 replied to the topic "Ethical Challenges of AI in Clinical Trials" – 1 year, 1 month ago
There are many ethical issues that could arise when using AI in clinical trials. When it comes to selection of participants, it is possible for AI systems to unintentionally show bias based on the data that was used to train… Read more»
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sn64 replied to the topic "Validation Study Success Defined" – 1 year, 1 month ago
I agree that it’s essential to engage stakeholders from various departments—such as engineering, quality assurance, and marketing—to gather diverse perspectives. This collaborative approach fosters a comprehensive understanding of the product and its intended outcomes. Second, the team should conduct a… Read more»
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sn64 replied to the topic "Capstone Project Proposals (Shortened PDF)" – 1 year, 1 month ago
For my capstone project, my team and I are currently developing a syringe mixer and pumper designed to evenly distribute microbubbles—specifically, mono-lipid bubbles containing treatment—within a saline solution. The primary challenge we have encountered has been related to motor issues,… Read more»
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sn64 replied to the topic "Validation's Role in Quality Product Development: Insights and Challenges?" – 1 year, 1 month ago
I agree that device validation is crucial for ensuring that a product meets user needs and expectations. However, it’s important to recognize that there are several types of validation processes that play a vital role in overall product quality. … Read more»
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Torikul replied to the topic "Double Blind Vs Single blind Study" – 1 year, 1 month ago
I agree with others comment. I believe that Double-blind studies are preferred because they reduce bias from both patients and investigators. In single-blind studies, if investigators know who receives the treatment, it can influence their assessments, expectations, or behavior toward… Read more»
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Torikul replied to the topic "Benefits for Patients in Clinical Research" – 1 year, 1 month ago
I think that Paying patients in clinical trials is ethical if it fairly compensates them for their time and risk. However, it can be problematic if high payments coerce vulnerable individuals to participate despite risks. The key is to balance… Read more»
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Torikul replied to the topic "Ethical Challenges of AI in Clinical Trials" – 1 year, 1 month ago
Thats a good question. AI in clinical trials raises ethical concerns like bias in participant selection, opaque data analysis, and privacy risks. Bias can lead to unrepresentative trial groups, reducing the reliability of results, while opaque AI systems make findings… Read more»
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pmd5 posted a new topic "Ethical Challenges of AI in Clinical Trials" – 1 year, 1 month ago
What ethical issues come up when using artificial intelligence (AI) in clinical trials, especially regarding how participants are chosen, how data is analyzed, and keeping patient information private? How do these issues affect the reliability of the trial results and… Read more»
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pmd5 replied to the topic "Benefits for Patients in Clinical Research" – 1 year, 1 month ago
Payment gives recognition to the participants’ time and risks, which enhances the recruitment process, and boosts diversity. On the other hand, ethical concerns regarding coercion arise. Financial incentives may lead the most vulnerable people to participate in studies for the… Read more»
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bsk32 replied to the topic "Placebo Effect" – 1 year, 1 month ago
Placebo affects do not negatively impact a clinical trial. The Placebo group if compared with itself before comparing with the treatment group. Over many subjects, placebos results generally show insignificant data, with varying responses. Even in the case where some… Read more»
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pmd5 replied to the topic "Double Blind Vs Single blind Study" – 1 year, 1 month ago
A double-blind study design is crucial in clinical trials to eliminate biases that can distort results. The fact that a single-blind study reduces participant bias does not account for the influence of the investigators themselves. If the researchers are aware… Read more»
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bsk32 replied to the topic "Benefits for Patients in Clinical Research" – 1 year, 1 month ago
I believe that in some cases it’s ok, where in other cases it’s not. In the case of a drug that required an IDE, it might be a good incentive just in case the patient may require additional treatments from… Read more»
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bsk32 replied to the topic "Double Blind Vs Single blind Study" – 1 year, 1 month ago
In a double-blind study, both the Investigator and Patient don’t know whether they’re being given the placebo or actual results. In a single-blind study, only the patient doesn’t know what’s being given to them. A double-blind study is better in… Read more»
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elm33 replied to the topic "Double Blind Vs Single blind Study" – 1 year, 1 month ago
In my opinion, as much as single blind has its benefits, I believe that double blind studies are superior. I mainly believe this because then their can be absolutely no bias on how the tested item ends up working. The… Read more»
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elm33 posted a new topic "Benefits for Patients in Clinical Research" – 1 year, 1 month ago
When running a trial for new pharmaceuticals, do you believe that the patients in the trial should be rewarded for being tested on? Do you believe that giving patients a ‘payment’ for the use of their bodies is ethical? Why… Read more»
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elm33 replied to the topic "Placebo Effect" – 1 year, 1 month ago
I have always thought that placebo situations are very interesting but they are usually the case when the researchers tell the patients how the drug should have been effecting the person. The best way to combat that is running a… Read more»
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NegarNamdar replied to the topic "Long-term customer relationships in the face of increasing competition" – 1 year, 1 month ago
It’s so true that getting the sale is just the start. The real win is keeping customers coming back, and that’s where long-term connections are key. Businesses need to make people feel valued, not just sold to. Personalized communication makes… Read more»
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NegarNamdar replied to the topic "Building marketing trust in medical devices: healthcare providers vs patients" – 1 year, 1 month ago
I think medical device companies can make a huge difference by being upfront and honest in their marketing, not just trying to sell a product. For doctors, it’s all about the evidence—showing real data on safety, effectiveness, and how the… Read more»
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