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RE: Talking about animal research Posted by: @mejefferson Posted by: @tulikadasp When it comes to animal research there are various constraints we need to keep in mind. One of them is animal rights. A lot of animal rights group ar... |
In forum Pre-clinical Device Development |
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RE: Academia or Industry I currently work within the research department within my company for medical devices and I would say I would stay within industry. Although I do have a passion for learning more about the unknown adv... |
In forum Pre-clinical Device Development |
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RE: Ethical Guidelines for Animal Use in Research I believe the guideline: "The principle of proportionality: responsibility for considering and balancing suffering and benefit" is the most important aspect in biomedical research in terms of wellbein... |
In forum Pre-clinical Device Development |
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RE: Discussion Topic: Project management for combination devices A project management challenge for a combination product, as many of previous replies mentioned, are the regulations and requirements to have the product accepted and approved by the regulatory body. ... |
In forum Intro to Project Management |
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RE: Medical Device R&D A feasibility study would boil down to: - Economic gain vs expense of the medical device (Business case). I would have field data on what completive devices would sell for and how much profit this ty... |
In forum Intro to Project Management |
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RE: Applying for Project Manager positions. I agree with many of those whose sentiment is that many who manage projects are experienced in their field before project management. There are many times that those who are very organized and underst... |
In forum Intro to Project Management |
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RE: Software engineering addition to Biomedical Engineering I disagree with having a student take a coding course as a requirement for the biomedical degree as the program is already broad with its class type and may not give enough working knowledge for the s... |
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RE: Discussion Topic: Practical vs. Informational courses I would agree with those who have said that their practical vs academic ratio should be higher for the academic area of interest. I actually believe that the ratio should be closer to 70% practical co... |
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RE: Application of Biomedical Engineering I would agree with sseal98 as the the broad curricula and job variety for a biomedical engineering student can be applicable to many different engineering disciplines. There are many times an employer... |
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RE: Engineer vs. Manager @abhishek-roy For the path after college, the GET or EIT depending on where you are may be specific for that role. Other places will have different levels of engineering that you can start in and you... |
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RE: Skills Learned in this Class I have been industry for a few years so this class was beneficial for me to understand different areas of project management. Everyone learns these on the job and they are different for each company, ... |
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RE: Why do people work? Posted by: @talha-chaudhry Exciting and Challenging Work: 48%Career growth and development: 43%Working with great people: 42%Fair pay: 32%Supportive Manager/Boss: 25%Be Recognized/valued & respec... |
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RE: Avoiding Tunnel Vision Tunnel vision can occur due to stress that one needs to figure out a solution. There can be such a focus on finishing the task that you may believe that there is only one route that may be correct and... |
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RE: Why do people leave work? I would agree with many of the sentiments in this thread. People leave work due to multiple factors that can also include a transition from one area of a business to another. I've seen some people tra... |
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RE: What’s Your Motivator? My biggest motivators in my career are centered in both the challenges at work (that are exciting to work on) as well as the development of my career my manager is able to provide. I love the challeng... |
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