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dsk35 replied to the topic "Public vs. Private Companies" – 5 years, 10 months ago
Private companies are not able to trade shares with the public, whereas public companies can. The benefit of staying private is that you don’t have to alter you business model to fit Wall Street’s expectations. You are also in control… Read more»
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dsk35 replied to the topic "Issues with the Quality Department" – 5 years, 10 months ago
There always seems to be a lack of communication between QA and other departments. In my department, whenever the QA department is testing for certain results, it may take a long time, Often times, moving forward with the process relies… Read more»
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dsk35 replied to the topic "Your Ideas about Improving Quality Control" – 5 years, 10 months ago
As people have stated before, I think a good way of improving QC/QA is to have better communication among different departments. I think in most cases, the quality department only reviews the product at the very end, right before a… Read more»
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dsk35 replied to the topic "Discussion Topic: The cost of Quality" – 5 years, 10 months ago
I think most companies view the QA/QC departments as being a burden because of the amount of questions that need to be addressed before the release of a certain product. People may be on a time crunch to release certain… Read more»
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dsk35 replied to the topic "FDA rules too strict?" – 5 years, 10 months ago
I think the reason the FDA is so harsh when it comes to rules, regulations, and the process to approve a device/treatment is because of liability issues. If a patient/customer is not satisfied with the device or shows any adverse… Read more»
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dsk35 replied to the topic "Precision and Accuracy" – 5 years, 10 months ago
In terms of medical devices, accuracy measures how closely certain data fall into the acceptable ranges of operation. If this does not hold true for the device, the device may not perform as intended. Precision requires the device to perform… Read more»
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dsk35 replied to the topic "Delay in Recall." – 5 years, 10 months ago
Recalls usually occur due to the product no longer adhering to the FDA laws. For instances where certain devices are recalled after 5-8 years, I would say it is usually because of long term adverse effects that are not detectable… Read more»
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dsk35 replied to the topic "Ethics of Animal Testing" – 5 years, 10 months ago
While very unfortunate, animal testing is critical in developing medical devices for humans. If someone in a medical device-related field is completely against animal testing, they might be in the wrong business. The alternative would be to not have animal… Read more»
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dsk35 replied to the topic "Discussion Topic: Brand new biomaterial" – 5 years, 10 months ago
If a company were to develop a new biomaterial, there would need to be a significant amount of tests done to ensure that the device has a strong biological performance. Toxicity tests (from the toxicity chart attached with this week’s… Read more»
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dsk35 replied to the topic "Discussion Topic: Beyond experimental design issues" – 5 years, 10 months ago
Outsourcing, in general, gives you less control over the final results. You have no way of directly observing how the study is being conducted. Also, if the university really is 1000 miles away, it would be too far to monitor… Read more»
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dsk35 replied to the topic "Due Diligence" – 5 years, 10 months ago
Some other questions that would definitely need to be asked in the initiation phase of the project are: 1. Do I have the necessary resources to do this? If not, how feasible is it to obtain those resources. While there… Read more»
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dsk35 replied to the topic "Milestones Missed: Failure or Success?" – 5 years, 10 months ago
Missing critical milestones such as deadlines can push back the deadlines of other critical milestones and delay the completion of the project. However, there can be ways to override this problem. Sometimes, you’re able to figure out a way to… Read more»
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dsk35 replied to the topic "Discussion Topic: Project Management in a medical device setting" – 5 years, 10 months ago
The biggest difference, in my opinion, between a project manager for a medical device versus a that of a construction project is the customer, which in most cases, is a patient seeking medical aid. Along with making sure the device… Read more»
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dsk35 replied to the topic "Discussion Topic: Practical vs. Informational courses" – 5 years, 10 months ago
Not necessarily! If we’re talking about an undergraduate student, they may or may not know what they want to focus on. However for a Master’s student, I would think that at point in their academic career, they have a better… Read more»
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dsk35 replied to the topic "Discussion Topic: Practical vs. Informational courses" – 5 years, 10 months ago
I definitely this MS program lacks in the amount of practical courses offered. As other people stated previously, working in the industry is a lot more involved and requires a lot of “hands-on” experience, paid or not. In my opinion,… Read more»
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dsk35 replied to the topic "Discussion Topic: Academia vs. Industry" – 5 years, 10 months ago
While I agree that academia has more flexibility in terms of work hours/balanced work life you’re able to focus on the areas that you’re truly passionate about, I really think working in the industry gives you more opportunity to branch… Read more»
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dsk35 replied to the topic "Thoughts on BME degree, "a little of everything"" – 5 years, 10 months ago
I do definitely agree that BME is really broad degree that overlaps into a lot of different fields. In my opinion, when starting out, it’s definitely good to some a variety of skill sets, rather than just one. Companies want… Read more»
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dsk35 replied to the topic "Advice for Biomedical Engineering Students" – 5 years, 10 months ago
I would definitely agree that networking is huge part of landing that first job. It also helps if you’ve had previous internships/co-ops while completing your undergraduate degree. However, sometimes this can be difficult because a lot of companies want to… Read more»
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dsk35 replied to the topic Upper vs Middle Management. in the forum Organizational Development in Device Companies 6 years, 4 months ago
I would prefer middle management because you are more directly involved in the projects that happen. You have a better idea of what needs to be done and how to achieve them. Although it may be a lot of work, a middle manager effectively communicates with the team and escalates and major issues to the “higher-ups” if need be. Sometimes upper…[Read more]
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dsk35 replied to the topic Matrix Organization- Conflict in the forum Organizational Development in Device Companies 6 years, 4 months ago
Matrix organizational structures are more flexible in that you might have more flexibility with how you spend your time. With this structure, resources could be limited and there could be conflict if another project comes along and you have to decide if the current project or the new project gets priority, especially when the bosses are not on the…[Read more]
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