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RE: Product Life Cycle - Impacts & Management

I agree that internal and external factors can really shorten or extend a product’s life cycle, especially in tech-driven fields like medical devices. In addition to verification and validation, I thi...

In forum Introduction to Project Management

3 months ago
RE: Remote or In-Person PM

@ms2768 I think your perspective is really interesting, especially since you’ve experienced both fully in-person work during the pandemic and now a hybrid setup. I agree with you that in-person meetin...

In forum Introduction to Project Management

4 months ago
RE: Remote or In-Person PM

I would prefer to work under a project manager who communicates mainly in person because face-to-face interaction makes expectations clearer and helps prevent misunderstandings. Being able to read bod...

In forum Introduction to Project Management

4 months ago
RE: Sizes of Project Teams

I prefer working in a small team because it’s easier to communicate, stay organized, and make decisions without things getting slowed down. Everyone’s role is usually clearer, and it’s harder for peop...

In forum Introduction to Project Management

4 months ago
RE: Risk Management Tools

In past projects, I’ve used brainstorming and the Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) method the most. Brainstorming is great for quickly generating ideas and identifying possible risks from diff...

In forum Risk Analysis for Medical Devices

6 months ago
RE: Hazard, Hazardous, Harm

At my previous internship, I learned how easily hazards can turn into serious situations if not managed properly. For example, imagine working at a company called MedTech Labs that develops diagnostic...

In forum Risk Analysis for Medical Devices

6 months ago
RE: To risk manage or not to risk manage?

I definitely believe risk management is an essential part of the planning phase. It’s not a waste of time or money; it’s actually a smart investment that can prevent much bigger losses later on. By id...

In forum Risk Analysis for Medical Devices

6 months ago
RE: Design Matrix Content

I think the four columns in the Design Matrix, inputs, specifications, validation, and verification, provide a strong foundation, but they might not be enough to capture the full scope of the design p...

In forum Introduction to Design Controls

6 months ago
RE: Can Verification Cause a Tragedy?

I think our current design control systems have definitely come a long way since the Therac-25 incident, but I’m not sure they’re strong enough to completely prevent a modern “Therac moment,” especial...

In forum Introduction to Design Controls

6 months ago
RE: examples of controlled device changes

I agree that product development is an evolutionary process that requires careful control and documentation to maintain quality. From my perspective, design control plays a critical role in ensuring t...

In forum Introduction to Design Controls

6 months ago
RE: Consequences Of Insufficient Design Controls

Design control plays a huge role in developing safe and effective medical devices, but problems can definitely arise when it isn’t followed properly. If design inputs aren’t well-defined or don’t clea...

In forum Introduction to Design Controls

7 months ago
RE: Design Verification Ethics

I agree that catching issues before verification officially starts is the best case, because once the verification protocol and reports are underway, going back to revise the DID or DSD can slow every...

In forum Introduction to Design Controls

7 months ago
RE: Design "Overvalidation"?

I was thinking about this too! From what Dr. Simon explained, design verification is all about making sure our design outputs match the design inputs, and design validation checks that those inputs tr...

In forum Introduction to Design Controls

7 months ago
RE: Clinical Trial Roles

I really like your choice of wanting to be a Clinical Investigator. Investigators have a key responsibility in clinical research; they not only enroll and treat subjects but also make sure informed co...

In forum Clinical Research Basics

7 months ago
RE: Double Blind Vs Single blind Study

I see what you mean; it might seem like a single-blind study should be enough. However, according to this week's notes, bias can occur not only from the patient but also from the investigator. In a do...

In forum Clinical Research Basics

7 months ago
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