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RE: Public vs. Private Companies

The key differences between public and private companies mainly revolve around how exclusive both are and how each succeeds with respect to their public disclosure. A public company has full access t...

In forum Business 101

7 years ago
RE: Discussion Topic: Inc. vs. LLC in the US

A medical device company with only 50 employees and $10 million in revenue would classify as a small business (less than 100 people) and therefore should consider which aspects of either an LLC or a C...

In forum Business 101

7 years ago
RE: Discussion Topic: Exercise your research skills

The company I chose to analyze is Novartis since they came out with a breakthrough product known as the KYMRIAH in 2017 that specializes in immunotherapy. A look at Novartis's financial statements sh...

In forum Business 101

7 years ago
RE: Issues with the Quality Department

I currently work in manufacturing at a cell-therapy company, and my duties during the production process includes collaboration with the quality department in real-time as the process is occurring. T...

In forum Quality Control and Quality Assurance

7 years ago
RE: How Quality Departments React to Audits

Both medical device companies I have worked at announce all FDA audits in a company-wide email a few days prior and the day of the audit. This is said to give each department time to prepare the requ...

In forum Quality Control and Quality Assurance

7 years ago
RE: Discussion Topic: The cost of Quality

It goes without say that the implementation of a QC/QA system in a pharmaceutical/medical device company is a vital necessity. With costs aside, the lack of a quality system can easily compromise the...

In forum Quality Control and Quality Assurance

7 years ago
RE: Discussion Topic: Antibiotic-Releasing Hip Stem

An antibiotic-releasing hip stem would undergo a 510k pathway as it classifies as a Class II combination device of a drug and device-based product. It does not sustain life so it may not require a PM...

In forum Regulatory Basics for Medical Devices

7 years ago
RE: Discussion Topic: Revamping the 510(k) Process

The article posted with this week's lecture: "Medical Devices and the Public's Health" by the Institute of Medicine (IOC), gives an overview of the IOC's perspective on the 510(k) process over the pas...

In forum Regulatory Basics for Medical Devices

7 years ago
RE: Discussion Topic: Android app for measuring blood glucose

An online search for a blood-glucose monitoring-system came across the FDA-approved Bluestar app by Welldoc. It is a Class II device (not a combination device) that has proven substantial equivalence...

In forum Regulatory Basics for Medical Devices

7 years ago
RE: Ethics of Animal Testing

Most would agree that animal testing is indeed unethical, the real question should be: to what extent can we reduce the unethical treatment towards animal models in order to produce a viable medical d...

In forum Pre-clinical Device Development

7 years ago
RE: Discussion Topic: Brand new biomaterial

Biocompatibility testing occurs in the forms of cytotoxicity, irritation, hemocompatibility, sensitization, carcinogenicity, or any other biological effect listed on the ISO-10993-1 toxicity test matr...

In forum Pre-clinical Device Development

7 years ago
RE: Discussion Topic: Beyond experimental design issues

The main pitfalls with outsourcing to a long-distance university would be delays in the project, as mentioned in lecture, in that "animals take time to come in when ordered". The long distance can al...

In forum Pre-clinical Device Development

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

The upside of the broadened coursework associated with BME is the versatility one acquires throughout their academic career. Having background experience and education in fields such as medicine, com...

In forum Introduction to Medical Device Development

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

I usually decide if a ratio of this sort is acceptable based on its quantification. For example, the value of a ratio of 10:0 is 10*0=0, a ratio of 9:1 is 9, 8:2 is 16, 7:3 is 21, 6:4 is 24, and 5:5 ...

In forum Introduction to Medical Device Development

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

The closest I've come to working in academia was at the NJIT CHEN building for about 2 years, where I simply assisted PhD students in their research. Now this position was not a career by any means, ...

In forum Introduction to Medical Device Development

7 years ago
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