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RE: Types of clinical studies I think I am interested in prospective, double-blind research as this type of research is more likely to have a higher level of evidence and be more trustworthy as a body of data with scientific valid... |
In forum Clinical Research Basics |
2 years ago |
RE: Placebo-controlled trials: Are they ethical? Are they necessary ? I think, placebo is ethical if patient is informed and agrees to its use. It is necessary because comparing results from the placebo with the real drug group suggests whether changes in the test group... |
In forum Clinical Research Basics |
2 years ago |
RE: Double Blind Vs Single blind Study As in double blind study, researchers who interact with the participants would not know who was receiving the actual drug and who was receiving a placebo, so there is almost no chance of bias in the r... |
In forum Clinical Research Basics |
2 years ago |
RE: Sales vs project management The missions of sales and product management are very different. Salespeople think about quarterly and annual targets and incentives. Product managers think about product life cycle, market share and ... |
In forum Marketing and Sales |
2 years ago |
RE: Marketing vs. Sales Marketing meets needs in a strategic manner whereas sales meets needs in an opportunistic manner. Marketing is driven by metrics but sales is driven by human interactions. Focus of marketing is typica... |
In forum Marketing and Sales |
2 years ago |
RE: Which Subtype of Marketing would you prefer? Among these, I think I will also do good as a product manager. I like to communicate with people from different departments to fulfill a project. It will strengthen collaboration between internal team... |
In forum Marketing and Sales |
2 years ago |
RE: MBA/ Business degree for Engineers I think if you dream of being a CEO of a company, MBA is needed. If you want to be in a research and technology sector of a company, you don't need MBA; an engineering degree is enough. So yes, if you... |
In forum Business 101 |
2 years ago |
RE: LLC vs LLP LLC is a legal entity all its own, whereas LLP is owned by two or more people who share legal responsibility of the business entity. LLC members can manage the business themselves or they can hire on ... |
In forum Business 101 |
2 years ago |
RE: Accepting job based on company. Though this is totally my personal preference, I prefer brand over money. I prefer big and renowned companies over start-ups if the job environment is good. But of course, the environment matters a l... |
In forum Business 101 |
2 years ago |
RE: Discussion Topic: Quality Assurance vs. Quality Control Many people use the terms quality control and quality assurance interchangeably, though they have key differences that distinguish them from each other. Quality assurance is a set of activities that c... |
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RE: R&D vs Quality Quality department and R&D are two sections of company that have different goals. R&D focuses on research and advancement of technology to create a better product, whereas quality ensures that... |
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RE: Perception of QA/QC Though I did not have any industrial experience, after learning from this lecture, I think this section is vital for any company, including medical device companies. The Quality assurance process veri... |
3 years ago | |
RE: The Timing of Approving Medical Devices I think the delays are not because of employees or other mismanagement. Any new drug or device needs to go through lots of pre-clinical and clinical trials before going to market. To ensure safety FDA... |
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RE: Does the FDA guarantee safety? The FDA does not guarantee the safety of products. People think that FDA-approved drugs or product is totally safe. The fact is that despite FDA approval, a device or drug can be dangerous due to faul... |
3 years ago | |
RE: FDA rules too strict? In 2019, an article was published stating that FDA regulations are barring millions from life-saving drug access. Still, though it's strict and a very lengthy process, I think it's necessary. Proper s... |
3 years ago |