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RE: Customer Needs and Design Input Let us suppose, for the heck of it, that at one time or another you went for the purchase or were delegated with the responsibility to make a purchase of a dress or shirt for a loved one; you would al... |
In forum Introduction to Design Controls |
6 years ago |
WHAT IS THE OBJECTIVE OF CLINICAL TESTING ON PHARMACEUTICA DRUGS? When a medical device is clinically tested it is to evaluate the safety of such a device on the human and whether or not the desired result will be obtained from doing the clinical testing of the devi... |
In forum Clinical Research Basics |
6 years ago |
RE: Ethical Issues with Clinical Trials Whether it be about freedom of choice or some other ethical issue, I can understand when conducting clinical trial on a medical device. From what I know of the engineers trend of thought, the idea is ... |
In forum Clinical Research Basics |
6 years ago |
RE: Discussion Topic: Having a "clinical background" Folks allow me the opportunity to chip in somewhat. The field is not an easy spot: lots of trials, even benefits. You'll meet people looking at you this way or that way and making weird conclusions a... |
In forum Clinical Research Basics |
6 years ago |
WHAT IS MARKETING TO YOU? Prof. Simon has made it simple; he seems to define i) Marketing: --- as being able to have the customer believe that what you - the marketing agent - are offering is what they truly ... |
In forum Marketing and Sales |
6 years ago |
RE: Manipulation or no? It might be surprising to observe that your wonderings in relation to "how much of marketing is about manipulation" was well placed considering that marketing or sales is not even based on manipulatio... |
In forum Marketing and Sales |
6 years ago |
RE: Discussion Topic: Emotional Intelligence and its affect on sales "Emotional Intelligence" is like some magical tool within some people; especially as it is made to sound in "Emotional Intelligence in Marketing Exchanges" by Blair Kidwell et al. To my understanding,... |
In forum Marketing and Sales |
6 years ago |
RE: Types of Corporations Wanting to own a company is not like trying to land a job; yet both have that intuitive drive toward something; and agreed, in both cases you wind up with something that takes you into the future only... |
In forum Business 101 |
6 years ago |
RE: Discussion Topic: Inc. vs. LLC in the US This may be interesting: I wouldn't really advise an LLC Medical Device midsize, 50 person, $10 million revenue company operating as an LLC to revert to the status of a public company. Considering the... |
In forum Business 101 |
6 years ago |
RE: Accepting job based on company. It's a beautiful thing that we can now be able to analyze a company simply by looking at such aspects as: Current Ratio which is: Current assets/Current Liabilities to see how far above/below uni... |
In forum Business 101 |
6 years ago |
RE: Regulations with quality An item in your posting has caught my attention: "Understanding Barriers To Medical Device Quality" This document has been extremely forthcoming as it regards the effort the Biomedical Engineer is mak... |
6 years ago | |
RE: Your Ideas about Improving Quality Control Agreed, a smooth coordination among the parties involved in the manufacture of a product will enhance product quality; but we may not forget that quality of a product is actually determined by the use... |
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A VICIOUS GAME PLAYED BY PHYSICIANS AND DRUG DESIGNERS MUST BE STOPPED. Both our plans are to graduate and become the very best Biomedical Engineers possible; engineers that will come up with ideal medical devices, high quality devices that meet all requirements to help f... |
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RE: Changes in FDA under Trump's Administration Trump is one of the wealthiest individual in the US; i.e., besides being elected to the highest executive office in the country. Actually, his only reason for seeking access to this thrown is to solid... |
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RE: Drugs banned in US but not in other countries That drugs are banned in the US but not in other countries does not necessarily make drugs in the US safe. They, in fact, could be downright dangerous. Take the statin drug, for instance, an MIT resea... |
7 years ago |