ama224

Forum Replies Created

RE: Should Interpersonal skills be more valuable than technical skills?

I agree with some of my peers that depending on the type or environment of work this ratio should be justified. However, I partially disagree with ih37, in that interpersonal skills don't necessarily ...

In forum Introduction to Project Management

3 years ago
RE: Different Project Manger Approaches

Whether I am the leader or working with a leader I prefer to work hands-off. One of the biggest things that make most jobs so annoying is the feeling that corporate feeling of "work." There are enough...

In forum Introduction to Project Management

3 years ago
RE: Leaders: Nature or Nurture?

I don't think that Leadership of Nature vs. Nurture but instead a case of Nature AND Nurture. Being "born a leader" obviously isn't literal but I believe it comes from the nature a leader was bred in....

In forum Introduction to Project Management

3 years ago
RE: Design Controls

All design controls tie into each other in some way so it's difficult to single out an "essential" design control. However, since the first 9 design controls serve as a basis whereas the actual conten...

In forum Introduction to Project Management

3 years ago
RE: Organization types of medical devices?

I think my company would be best suited as a functional organization. I like the idea that projects are done within a department and how advancements and positions are clear-cut. Also having one shot ...

In forum Organizational Development in Device Companies

3 years ago
RE: Risk management and Labels

One of the aspects of my current job is Installing medical equipment for hospitals and typically we keep labels and instructions for certain devices once it is ready for use by the healthcare provider...

In forum Risk Analysis for Medical Devices

4 years ago
RE: how far is "As Far As Possible"

Well, I think the regulation being labeled "As Far as Possible" was meant to be kept as a discrepancy because the limit would vary based on the device and its severity threshold. For example in the co...

In forum Risk Analysis for Medical Devices

4 years ago
RE: To risk manage or not to risk manage?

Risk management is an integral part if not one of the most pivotal sequences of the planning phase. Not just in medical devices, but in any engineered product that will be used in society. An example ...

In forum Risk Analysis for Medical Devices

4 years ago
RE: Why VERIFICATION is important? and Your ideas to improve Verification process ?

Verification is what ensures the quality of a product and serves as the structure of design controls. Without verification, I don't think a project can "check out." It also serves as security to avoid...

In forum Introduction to Design Controls

4 years ago
RE: Validation vs Verification

In my experiences with validation and verification in the field, validation is the back and forth we have with customers to try and meet their needs. For example, at the defense company I used to work...

In forum Introduction to Design Controls

4 years ago
RE: Design "Overvalidation"?

For predictive measures, I don't think a team would decide to log more inputs than necessary. The intentions of the project might be to go above and beyond however at the end of the day it's a busines...

In forum Introduction to Design Controls

4 years ago
RE: Placebo-controlled trials: Are they ethical? Are they necessary ?

In terms of the ethicality of placebos, I believe they are very ethical because you aren't actually doing anything to the patient. In terms of necessity, I believe they are very necessary. I'm a firm ...

In forum Clinical Research Basics

4 years ago
RE: WHAT IS THE OBJECTIVE OF CLINICAL TESTING ON PHARMACEUTICA DRUGS?

Well first and foremost, the purpose of any clinical study is to ensure the wellbeing of the public. That is the point of the study, you're running trials to make sure it's not detrimental to a person...

In forum Clinical Research Basics

4 years ago
RE: Double Blind Vs Single blind Study

I believe that the biggest difference between single or double-blind studies is the psychology behind it. Depending on the situation it may be useful to conduct one as opposed to the other. In the spe...

In forum Clinical Research Basics

4 years ago
RE: Transition from Engineering to sales or marketing?

I could definitely see myself being a sales rep and dealing with the customer directly since that's what I'm used to and enjoy from working in the restaurant business my whole life. However, I wouldn'...

In forum Marketing and Sales

4 years ago
Page 3 / 4