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RE: Dealing with risk

@justinwilliams I concur, x-ray was the sole way I could see the spine when I was in practice as a previous physical rehab director at a medical office. I ordered an x-ray on every new patient because...

In forum Risk Analysis for Medical Devices

3 years ago
RE: Dealing with risk

@ljatta I agree with you completely. From what I have read and understand, the vaccine was created to minimize the incidence of death from contracting the virus, not to prevent an individual from catc...

In forum Risk Analysis for Medical Devices

3 years ago
RE: Dealing with risk

In medical device development, there are always some levels of risk that must be assessed. Conducting a proper risk analysis will allow all parties involved to determine, what types of risks are invol...

In forum Risk Analysis for Medical Devices

3 years ago
RE: Customer Needs and Design Input

The DID and DSD documents are essential to any medical device design project. The DID is essentially like the rough draft. It has the basic desires for the project but no specifics are included. It is...

In forum Introduction to Design Controls

3 years ago
RE: Design Controls: What do you deem most important?

@ljatta Great observation, I would have to agree with you that customer input is just as important as the verification process. It would be a disaster to spend a ton of money on a perfectly made medic...

In forum Introduction to Design Controls

3 years ago
RE: Design Controls: What do you deem most important?

@leilani_johnson I agree with you, the verification process is like the rate limiting step of a biochemical reaction. Essentially production can only proceed once this step is passed. If the verificat...

In forum Introduction to Design Controls

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

I would have to disagree with many of my colleagues on this one. I actually believe it to be far more ethical and informational to compare new pharmaceuticals with the current standard of care vs the ...

In forum Clinical Research Basics

3 years ago
RE: Double Blind Vs Single blind Study

@jdfoster01 I agree with you on the double blind protocol and it being the gold standard of Clinical Research today. I'm curious how the triple blind studies compare to the double blind trials. I wond...

In forum Clinical Research Basics

3 years ago
RE: Double Blind Vs Single blind Study

@akashranpura This is true doubled blinding the studies does help to eliminate bias during the trial especially with drug trials. Typically, the clinicians are pressured to show particular positive re...

In forum Clinical Research Basics

3 years ago
RE: Discussion Topic: The Fifth "P" of Marketing

@reshamn I agree in the world of rampant social media platforms, companies are indeed more clever about how they interact with consumers. I've seen funny memes being twitted and pertinent viral videos...

In forum Marketing and Sales

3 years ago
RE: S-Corp vs C-Corp

@kc4310 I literally thought it was just me, I could only find one S-Corp in Florida that appears to be family owned. I couldn't initially see why any company would choose double taxation, but now I se...

In forum Business 101

3 years ago
RE: S-Corp vs C-Corp

There are many factors to consider before choosing whether to be an S-Corp or C-Corp. Corporations can generally be broken down into two categories: there are C corporations or regular corporations (i...

In forum Business 101

3 years ago
RE: Comparing Medical Device Businesses

Company (net worth) Johnson & Johnson (26 billion) Johnson & Johnson took the second spot in 2020. Johnson & Johnson’s Medical Devices segment includes a wide range of products used in the...

In forum Business 101

3 years ago
RE: organizational skills for QC

@pjf22 I agree with you, organizational skills are paramount and essential to QC. It's a very meticulous set of checks and balances traversing each end of the production operations to ensure everythin...

In forum Quality Control and Quality Assurance

3 years ago
RE: Does the FDA guarantee safety?

@ljatta I agree with you, the FDA absolutely cannot guarantee anything as evidenced by what is allowed to be called food in America. Not to mention the pharmaceuticals that have been on the market for...

In forum Regulatory Basics for Medical Devices

3 years ago
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