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RE: Upper vs Middle Management.

When evaluating myself and understanding where my skills sets are currently at, I believe I will be more suitable middle management. I am new to biotechnology, but I believe as I gain more experience ...

In forum Organizational Development in Device Companies

2 years ago
RE: Organization types of medical devices?

If I was starting a medical device company I would implement a functional organization. The functional organization type is straightforward, structured, and does not seem like it will cause as much co...

In forum Organizational Development in Device Companies

2 years ago
RE: Discussion Topic: Your organizational type

I work in a functional organization. I am a Quality Assurance Technician for a medical device company that makes radiation seeds. We have multiple departments that have mangers for each department. I'...

In forum Organizational Development in Device Companies

2 years ago
RE: Discussion Topic: Your organizational type

I work in a functional organization. I am a Quality Assurance Technician for a medical device company that makes radiation seeds. We have multiple departments that have mangers for each department. I'...

In forum Organizational Development in Device Companies

2 years ago
RE: Manage Risk

For low severity I would choose acceptance. If the risk is not too harmful and rare it is easier to understand and process that the outcome will not have a major impact. I feel like acceptance is for ...

In forum Risk Analysis for Medical Devices

2 years ago
RE: Dealing with risk

Most medical devices come with risks. The medical device I thought of the most that people accept are surgical needles. When getting blood drawn, getting an iv, getting an epidural, etc we all deal wi...

In forum Risk Analysis for Medical Devices

2 years ago
RE: Hazard, Hazardous, Harm

I work for a company that deals with radiation seeds. Radiation is considered a physical hazard. If we do not utilize personal protective equipment as well as thick shields while handling these seeds ...

In forum Risk Analysis for Medical Devices

2 years ago
RE: Minutes for meetings

For the medical device company, I work with I do not recall going over meeting minutes. Nor did I think about how important it is to provide that specific information. Meeting minutes are important be...

In forum Introduction to Design Controls

2 years ago
RE: Why VERIFICATION is important? and Your ideas to improve Verification process ?

The verification process is important because it ensures that the product being created and used is meeting the expectations before being used and verifies that as it is continuously used it follows t...

In forum Introduction to Design Controls

2 years ago
RE: Incentives for Clinical Trial Participants

Money is a good incentive to give when participating in a clinical study. Besides money a good incentive would be long term care, especially for studies that have more severe side effects. Long term c...

In forum Clinical Research Basics

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

I find placebo-controlled trials interesting as a person that wants to assess the impact of a drug. I feel like from a patient's perspective may or may not be harsh depending on the severity of reaso...

In forum Clinical Research Basics

2 years ago
RE: Types of clinical studies

I am interested in studying the blind clinical study. A blind clinical study can be either single-blinded or double-blinded. This study is where a specific party does not know if they are receiving th...

In forum Clinical Research Basics

2 years ago
RE: The Four P's

All four Ps are very important in reference to marketing strategies; however, the product is essential. The aspects of the product, such as the quality paves the way for the other Ps. The product is t...

In forum Marketing and Sales

2 years ago
RE: FDA on Recalled Items

I do not think that everything that causes a recall I because of the FDA. Things such as sterilization comes from responsibility of the company. It is up to the company to make sure the things that th...

In forum Regulatory Basics for Medical Devices

2 years ago
RE: Does the FDA guarantee safety?

Great question. I do not believe that all FDA approved products are guaranteed safe. One Everyone's body reacts differently to a drug. Some people may react perfectly fine to a drug while others may h...

In forum Regulatory Basics for Medical Devices

2 years ago
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