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RE: Accepting job based on company. As an engineer just starting my professional career following May 2022 I don't believe I would turn down a job based on financial history. Experience is vital to progressing my career, whether it be a... |
In forum Business 101 |
3 years ago |
RE: LLP’s responsibility When researching limited liability partnerships (LLP) in the medical device development field I came across a company called Crowell and Moring LLP. This LLP is a group of medical device lawyers that ... |
In forum Business 101 |
3 years ago |
RE: MBA/ Business degree for Engineers From this thread it seems that we can all agree that one does not need an MBA to start your own business. However, an MBA would obviously do no harm and be extremely advantageous when it came to an en... |
In forum Business 101 |
3 years ago |
RE: Quality Assurance Job Example Although I have never worked in quality assurance for biomedical device development, I do believe bringing in clients/users to examine the devices during the final stages of development would be benef... |
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RE: A day in the life working in QA/QC This past summer I had an internship where part of my role was to help with quality control for a civil engineering firm. In the morning I would go into the office and the head engineer would tell me ... |
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RE: Discussion Topic: The cost of Quality To give some insight to the prior posts question, there was a time this summer during my internship that I witnessed someone take the easy route and face consequences later down the road. This past su... |
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RE: FDA on Recalled Items Each year there are about 4,500 drugs and devices taken down from U.S. shelves due to recalls. A recall that I have looked into is Baxter Healthcare Corporation's recall of Clearlink Basic Solution Se... |
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RE: FDA Approval During Public Health Emergencies As of recent, the FDA using Emergency Use Authorizations (EUA) on drugs/vaccines has been on the fore-front of media for diseases such as Covid-19 and monkeypox. Lesser known is that the FDA can also ... |
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RE: Disease Outbreaks Like it has been stated in prior posts, I don't think that a disease outbreak could be entirely prevented. Although a disease can not be prevented, steps can be taken to minimize outbreak or the sever... |
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RE: Animals used for research and for food Animal research may be looked at in a more negative connotation compared to killing animals to be eaten because this is seen to be more unethical in the eyes of society. Killing animals has always bee... |
In forum Pre-clinical Device Development |
3 years ago |
RE: Ethical Guidelines for Animal Use in Research No matter how many guidelines researchers and labs have to follow in order to use animals in biomedical experiments, animal experiments will always face issues. Because of these issues that arise, gui... |
In forum Pre-clinical Device Development |
3 years ago |
RE: Species in Animal Testing Another group of animals that is becoming an increasingly more popular alternative to hamsters, mice, and rats in scientific research are fish. This alternative is mainly due to the fact that fish are... |
In forum Pre-clinical Device Development |
3 years ago |
RE: Which feature is the most important for a project manager? All qualities mentioned are necessary to be a good project manager, but one feature of a project manager that has not been mentioned yet that is super important is dedication. Something that separates... |
In forum Intro to Project Management |
3 years ago |
RE: Project Planning: How Much Detail is Enough? I would have to agree, as the planning stage is crucial in determining the success of the rest of the project. However, you pose a great question and I believe that there is no such thing as too much ... |
In forum Intro to Project Management |
3 years ago |
RE: Importance of people within the Project As mentioned in each previous post, everyone associated with a project holds their own importance in order to successfully complete a project, such as the project manager and team members as mentioned... |
In forum Intro to Project Management |
3 years ago |