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RE: Risk Management

@keyahbrown these examples highlight the key factors of risk assessment and management of a hazardous device. There are many categories and other areas of design products and risk profile that should ...

In forum Risk Analysis for Medical Devices

3 years ago
RE: Risk Management

@shavondraleak I concur, risk assessment and analyze of a medical device is to assure that safety is paramount and that the hazardous risk, instability, and biocompatibility of the device is not a lia...

In forum Risk Analysis for Medical Devices

3 years ago
RE: Dealing with risk

@zandrews We live in a world full of risk. Just waking up in the morning and walking out the house is a risk because we don't know what can happen. Driving a car, riding a bike, even walking across th...

In forum Risk Analysis for Medical Devices

3 years ago
RE: Placebo-controlled trials: Are they ethical? Are they necessary ?

@srg36 I think that placebos are absolutely necessary for clinical trials to study human research and development in gaining greater advancement in drug trials and to see if a drug is actually as effe...

In forum Clinical Research Basics

3 years ago
RE: Qualifications of Sales People

@mayasaunders I do say that i can attest to your statement and I remember having to go through extensive 8 weeks of training years ago at a call center as a sales Rep for verizon wireless. I have to g...

In forum Marketing and Sales

3 years ago
RE: First Job: What type of company to choose?

@tvkp4817 I really appreciate your angle and honesty on experience in the job market and how straight out of college upon graduation you worked for a small company before and you learned a lot of skil...

In forum Business 101

3 years ago
RE: Disease Outbreaks

@justinwilliams this is exactly what I was thinking when it comes to disease outbreaks and the first thing that came to mind was the Covid 19 pandemic, and how the world was not prepared for this outb...

In forum Regulatory Basics for Medical Devices

3 years ago
RE: The people we shall encounter in the field

@ala26 I can say that I have a similar background as you. I have been on a summer internship that is 8 weeks long in a whole different environment and out of my own comfort zone what I am used to. I u...

In forum Regulatory Basics for Medical Devices

3 years ago
RE: Quality Control and Quality Assurance + Ethics

@jad73 This is a prime example of why it is never a good idea to cut corners when it comes to business and the state of affairs because when you take short cuts in business deals it will always come b...

In forum Quality Control and Quality Assurance

3 years ago
RE: Discussion Topic: Biomaterial Selection

@lmathis having insight when it comes to choosing a medical device for biomaterial selection is suppose too compliment and give the individual the best outcomes when it comes to getting good results a...

In forum Pre-clinical Device Development

3 years ago
RE: Animals used for research and for food

@kcrudupmsm-edu I can say that when it comes to animals being used for research vs food it's a fine line and it can be hard to decide which is more useful and important for research or food. It's real...

In forum Pre-clinical Device Development

3 years ago
RE: Cutting Corners in Research

I don't think that cutting corners in research is ever a good thing, but yet it happens in clinical settings. A lot of time when it comes to cutting corners in research is due to meeting deadlines, an...

In forum Pre-clinical Device Development

3 years ago
RE: Cutting Corners in Research

Posted by: @cruzdonato Research in industry can be volatile due to time and money constraints. Sometimes, corners need to be cut in order to meet deadlines or cut down costs. What do you believe is t...

In forum Pre-clinical Device Development

3 years ago
RE: Discussion Topic: Academia vs. Industry

@amandaally1029 This is a great perspective to have if you have prior experiences in both the academia vs the industry. Now mainly most of the working experiences I have had is mainly in the academia ...

In forum Introduction to Medical Device Development

3 years ago
RE: Discussion Topic: Academia vs. Industry

@amandaally1029 This is a great perspective to have if you have prior experiences in both the academia vs the industry. Now mainly most of the working experiences I have had is mainly in the academia ...

In forum Introduction to Medical Device Development

3 years ago
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