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RE: Risk Assessments are necessary or not for medical devices? I think risk assessments are absolutely necessary no matter the situation. Medical devices in particular can cause harm to a patient if something bad were to happen or if something goes wrong with the... |
In forum Risk Analysis for Medical Devices |
21 hours ago |
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RE: Risk Management Obviously, the biggest advantage of risk management assessments is that they keep people safe from potential hazards or dangers that can cause harm, injuries, infection or anything else that could har... |
In forum Risk Analysis for Medical Devices |
21 hours ago |
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RE: Hazard, Hazardous, Harm One example that comes to mind of a hazard in a hazardous situation where it can cause harm is dealing with chemicals in a lab without proper equipment like goggles, gloves or lab coats. That is why p... |
In forum Risk Analysis for Medical Devices |
21 hours ago |
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RE: Design "Overvalidation"? Ok so I think this could go both ways. I think over validation can be strategically beneficial at times as a proactive measure in case of any future regulations that need to be addressed. however, the... |
In forum Introduction to Design Controls |
2 weeks ago |
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RE: Consequences Of Insufficient Design Controls I think the biggest issue is that the device would fail in the market. If a product is poorly designed or has insufficient design controls, the product wouldn't really meet client needs. i think it wo... |
In forum Introduction to Design Controls |
2 weeks ago |
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RE: Validation vs Verification I am currently taking another Medical Devices class and we actually covered this in the first lecture. Validation is the process where there is objective evidence that client needs are met. It's basic... |
In forum Introduction to Design Controls |
2 weeks ago |
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RE: Discussion Topic: Having a "clinical background" As you've mentioned, people who don't have a clinical background can work in this profession but it could be more "challenging" than someone who does have a clinical background. I think having a clini... |
In forum Clinical Research Basics |
4 weeks ago |
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RE: Clinical Studies I think one of the biggest advantages to clinical studies is that we get access to better healthcare practices with a new drug or device. clinical studies are the most reliable way of testing whether ... |
In forum Clinical Research Basics |
4 weeks ago |
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RE: Double Blind Vs Single blind Study I think a double blind study is better or rather more reliable than a single blind study because it removes the bias from any side. In a single blind study, only the patient is unaware of what they ar... |
In forum Clinical Research Basics |
4 weeks ago |
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RE: Discussion Topic: The Fifth "P" of Marketing I think the best or at least most effective way of marketing something is having someone famous who a lot of people know promote that product. Also, most people are on social media, so the majority wi... |
In forum Marketing and Sales |
1 month ago |
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RE: Brand Coloring From what I noticed about Brand Coloring is that different fields use a specific color. For example, healthcare companies usually use the color blue and I can understand why since when I think of blue... |
In forum Marketing and Sales |
1 month ago |
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RE: Transition from Engineering to sales or marketing? At the moment, I am actually planning on continuing my career path into the business side with marketing getting my MBA as I originally thought that would open up more for me as a career path. My thou... |
In forum Marketing and Sales |
1 month ago |
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RE: Business Courses for Engineering Students? I personally don't think more business classes should be offered as required classes but definitely an option for electives. You can do so many things with engineering that you don't always end up in ... |
In forum Business 101 |
1 month ago |
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RE: Accepting job based on company. I think this could go both ways honestly. On one hand, I would prefer working at a start up company because there is more room for growth and learning and better flexibility. However, this could mean ... |
In forum Business 101 |
1 month ago |
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RE: MBA/ Business degree for Engineers I like this topic because I am actually planning on getting my MBA from NJIT right after my undergrad. As part of the BS/MS program, I had the freedom to choose which master's degree I wanted and I ch... |
In forum Business 101 |
1 month ago |