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RE: Usability Risk Analysis My research into Task Analysis and Use Error Analysis seems that it is a good way to attempt to mitigate risk that stems from the actual handling and use of the products. IT involves breaking down the... |
In forum Risk Analysis for Medical Devices |
7 years ago |
RE: Risk management and Labels Risk management once the product is in the hands of the end user is as you say, the largest part of risk management. Either through the use case, timing, or general negligence. As Dr. Simon pointed ou... |
In forum Risk Analysis for Medical Devices |
7 years ago |
RE: Expense of Regulations Sadly I think access to these regulations costs because they can. They know companies will need access and that they will be willing to pay as they will see it as a cost of doing business. Is it shady... |
In forum Risk Analysis for Medical Devices |
7 years ago |
RE: Deviations That Occurs During Verification I have encountered this on a small scale. For my capstone project we are using InfraRed LEDs to illuminate the eyes with IR light. When we designed the circuit that will power the LEDs we needed to ma... |
In forum Introduction to Design Controls |
7 years ago |
RE: Why VERIFICATION is important? and Your ideas to improve Verification process ? Design verification is an essential step in the medical device development process. It gives quantitative data on whether or not the prototype of the device is working to specification. This allows fo... |
In forum Introduction to Design Controls |
7 years ago |
RE: What are Design Controls? Design controls are in their simplest form a way to make sure that the product developed and released is going to meet the user needs and also be safe for the user. The process makes sure that those w... |
In forum Introduction to Design Controls |
7 years ago |
RE: Minutes for meetings Meeting minutes are important as they serve as a formal record of what was discussed. If a decision is made in a meeting then it needs to be recorded, to avoid confusion in the future. In my job I hav... |
In forum Introduction to Design Controls |
7 years ago |
RE: Design Documents in Academia Having conducting a bit of research, the closest thing to design documents are definitely what is written in your lab notebook. The research that I did involved many custom built parts, so there were ... |
In forum Introduction to Design Controls |
7 years ago |
RE: Design Review Meetings I have participated in 1 design review at my co-op, and whilst it occurred similarly to what others here have mentioned I think some more specifics would help people understand them a bit better. The ... |
In forum Introduction to Design Controls |
7 years ago |
RE: Discussion Topic: Having a "clinical background" The necessity of having a clinical background is highly dependent on the role you will have in the clinical trial. All of the roles will be made easier with some level of clinical experience, but they... |
In forum Clinical Research Basics |
7 years ago |
RE: Double Blind Vs Single blind Study Double blind studies are needed because it eliminates any bias that can arise in the course of testing. If you are conducting a clinical trial for a drug you obviously want it to succeed, and if you k... |
In forum Clinical Research Basics |
7 years ago |
RE: Placebo-controlled trials: Are they ethical? Are they necessary ? As much as it feels like they should unethical, I believe placebo controlled trials are necessary, especially in the case of new drugs. They are needed to tell if the new drug is actually effective wh... |
In forum Clinical Research Basics |
7 years ago |
RE: Advertising The best advertisement that I can remember is Tide's ad form the last Super Bowl. They did an excellent job in utilizing tropes from many other types of commercials then flipping at the last second th... |
In forum Marketing and Sales |
7 years ago |
RE: Brand Coloring Having spent some time working for a consumer products company I can definitely see the importance of coloring in terms of branding. It is important for a brand to establish "it's color". One of the b... |
In forum Marketing and Sales |
7 years ago |
RE: Public vs. Private Companies The major difference between public and private companies is simply who they are beholden to. Public companies are controlled by the public who own the stock. Those who buy more stock have more say bu... |
In forum Business 101 |
7 years ago |