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RE: Incentives for Clinical Trial Participants

Honestly, money seems to be the greatest form of financial compensation that could be offered. Many people above have suggested offering healthcare services; however, in the United States, that is fun...

In forum Clinical Research Basics

2 years ago
RE: Retrospective studies

My aim is to look into the applications of artificial intelligence in radiology. Therefore, for my career path, the best type of clinical study would undoubtedly be a Retrospective Study. Radiology, a...

In forum Clinical Research Basics

2 years ago
RE: Placebo Effect

I would disagree that the placebo effect can have negative effects on a clinical trial. This is because in a clinical trial, there is a difference between a sign and a symptom. Signs are results of il...

In forum Clinical Research Basics

2 years ago
RE: Marketing and Advertising: Can the two collide?

From my perspective, while I don't have a background in journalism or creating media content, I've observed the trends in marketing and advertising across various channels. It's evident that companies...

In forum Marketing and Sales

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

Engineering majors follow the opposite trend of communications majors. While communications majors are most hireable right after they finish college, engineering majors are most valuable after years o...

In forum Marketing and Sales

2 years ago
RE: Business Minor/Major

I do not believe a business minor/major is too useful for an aspiring engineering major. This is because my belief is that an undergraduate education only prepares someone for the immediate next steps...

In forum Marketing and Sales

2 years ago
RE: Accepting job based on company.

After delving into the intricacies of various company types from this week's lecture, I've come to realize the importance of the organizational structure in influencing my decision to accept a job off...

In forum Business 101

2 years ago
RE: Company Ratios

Different financial ratios can be used to assess various aspects of a company's health, as was explained in Dr. Simon's presentation. The size and reputation of the organization in question can affect...

In forum Business 101

2 years ago
RE: Business Courses for Engineering Students?

As an NJIT grad, I agree that engineering students should be required to take additional engineering courses. The problem with the way the current BME curriculum is laid out is that their is not much ...

In forum Business 101

2 years ago
RE: QA/QC for a Medical Device Project

In the realm of medical device projects, both Quality Control (QC) and Quality Assurance (QA) play pivotal roles. QC, being product-oriented, predominantly involves inspections of the product's qualit...

In forum Quality Control and Quality Assurance

2 years ago
RE: Discussion Topic: Quality Assurance vs. Quality Control

Quality Assurance (QA) and Quality Control (QC) are integral components of product quality management, though they approach it from different angles. At its core, QA is proactive, emphasizing the prev...

In forum Quality Control and Quality Assurance

2 years ago
RE: Careers in Quality Management

Quality management systems (QMS) are fundamental to ensuring that products and services meet specified requirements and standards. Within the QMS, there are various roles spanning from low to high lev...

In forum Quality Control and Quality Assurance

2 years ago
RE: FDA Transparency

As mentioned by multiple people above, close to 100% transparency is required. However, I do not necessarily agree that transparency is requried in the pre-clinical phases of product development; only...

In forum Regulatory Basics for Medical Devices

2 years ago
RE: Discussion Topic: Make a few, sell a few

What is most important to address is that most physicians, while possessing an exceeding amount of knowledge in clinical practice, which may inspire their development of a medical device, they often l...

In forum Regulatory Basics for Medical Devices

2 years ago
RE: FDA rules too strict?

In no way are FDA rules too strict. Although many manufacturers and pharmaceutical suppliers may face difficulty in bring thir products to market, this ensures that the medical products released to th...

In forum Regulatory Basics for Medical Devices

2 years ago
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