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RE: Responses to Public Health Emergencies I think the FDA handled the vaccine rollout as best as they could given the circumstances at the time. Like many others have said here, it wasn't a perfect rollout, but it was quite well done given th... |
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FDA Classes: Reform needed or fine as is? The FDA medical device classification system (Class 1, 2 and 3) have been in place for many years and is based upon the level of risk a device poses to a patient. However, with the advance of technolo... |
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RE: Are Regulations Helping Innovation or Slowing It Down? I think that its really hard to say if one side dominates over the other in terms of whether regulations slow down medical device development or help innovation. I think regulations equally slow down ... |
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RE: Cutting Corners in Research Cutting corners in industry or in research, especially in preclinical trials, is an incredibly dangerous practice and should not be common place. Even if there are budget or deadline constraints, corn... |
In forum Pre-clinical Device Development |
9 months ago |
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RE: Ethics of Animal Testing Animal testing is certainly a contentious topic with some claiming it is unethical and calling for animal testing to end while others claim it is a necessary evil for the betterment of science and tec... |
In forum Pre-clinical Device Development |
9 months ago |
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RE: Animal Diversity in Pre-clinical Research I think that utilizing different species is not necessarily a bad thing when it comes to preclinical studies. As many have pointed out already it is important to recognize that there will be differenc... |
In forum Pre-clinical Device Development |
9 months ago |
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RE: Milestones Missed: Failure or Success? To preface this response, unforeseen circumstances can always arise during an endeavor such as a project. In fact, it is not uncommon to have an issue arise in a project especially during the executin... |
In forum Intro to Project Management |
10 months ago |
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RE: How to Avoid Scope Creep I think this has been echoed by a lot of the posts above, but I think establishing the scope early in the project, likely during the initiating or planning phase, is the best course of action in order... |
In forum Intro to Project Management |
10 months ago |
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RE: Manager Vs Engineering In terms of teams in general, I think that the most important factor is that there is mutual respect for both team members and project managers. I think trust and communication is a very important fac... |
In forum Intro to Project Management |
10 months ago |
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RE: Experience vs Education I think there is certainly an unreasonable amount of pressure placed on students to differentiate themselves as much as possible from other candidates. As you mention, this is to the detriment of stud... |
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RE: Thoughts on BME degree, "a little of everything" To an extent, I believe that Majoring in BME does leave you a jack of all trades but master of none. In this sense, by majoring in BME we show that we are very capable of learning and applying a varie... |
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RE: Onsite or Remote (Work) Though this post was made during the time of the covid pandemic when companies did not really have a choice whether or not to transition to remote work, however I think it is still incredibly relevant... |
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