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RE: Due Diligence

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 reso...

In forum Intro to Project Management

7 years ago
RE: Milestones Missed: Failure or Success?

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. Som...

In forum Intro to Project Management

7 years ago
RE: Discussion Topic: Project Management in a medical device setting

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. Al...

In forum Intro to Project Management

7 years ago
RE: Discussion Topic: Practical vs. Informational courses

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 car...

In forum Introduction to Medical Device Development

7 years ago
RE: Discussion Topic: Practical vs. Informational courses

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" experi...

In forum Introduction to Medical Device Development

7 years ago
RE: Discussion Topic: Academia vs. Industry

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 ...

In forum Introduction to Medical Device Development

7 years ago
RE: Thoughts on BME degree, "a little of everything"

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 ...

In forum Introduction to Medical Device Development

7 years ago
RE: Advice for Biomedical Engineering Students

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 ...

In forum Introduction to Medical Device Development

7 years ago
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