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Should Companies Use Safer Materials or Take Risks With New Ones? One part of pre-clinical work that really interests me is biocompatibility. A device might be well-designed and mechanically strong, but if the body reacts badly to the material, the device will fail.... |
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RE: Bridging Design Innovation with Regulatory Compliance in Early Stages of Device Development That’s a really good point. I agree that regulations can feel like they slow things down, but at the same time, they’re there for a reason. If we don’t think about compliance until later, it could mea... |
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What Is the Biggest Challenge in Pre-clinical Device Development? When I think about pre-clinical research, I feel like one of the biggest challenges is simply how much effort it takes to set everything up. It’s not just about designing the science — it’s about find... |
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Why Is Pre-clinical Research So Important Before Testing on Humans? I believe pre-clinical research is one of the most crucial steps in medical device development, as it serves as a safety checkpoint. These studies make sure the device doesn’t have major problems befo... |
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Teamwork in Projects In my opinion, teamwork is both the most fun and the most challenging part of projects. Working with others can be exciting because you get different ideas and perspectives. For example, one person mi... |
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What Makes a Good Project Manager? A project manager has a tough job. They need to keep the team organized, make sure tasks are done on time, and also deal with unexpected problems. I think one of the most important skills for a projec... |
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Why is project planning important? I think project planning is really important because it helps the team know exactly what needs to be done and when. Without a plan, people might get lost, tasks might get repeated, or deadlines might ... |
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RE: Project Planning: How Much Detail is Enough? I think project plans need the right amount of detail — not too little, but not too much. If a plan is too vague, people won’t know who is doing what or when it’s due. But if it’s too detailed, you sp... |
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