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RE: Gantt Chart Thought Process and Considerations I have never personally used a Gantt chart in my career but I realized that I organize my school/work/social life in much the same way. I like to use deadlines as markers and work backward, planning o... |
In forum Introduction to Design Controls |
3 years ago |
RE: Gantt Chart Thought Process and Considerations I have never personally used a Gantt chart in my career but I realized that I organize my school/work/social life in much the same way. I like to use deadlines as markers and work backward, planning o... |
In forum Introduction to Design Controls |
3 years ago |
RE: Design Verification Ethics In my experience in the industry, I have found that it is relatively easy to bend to the pressure of being unethical about certain standards. Not meeting these standards means a lot of extra work for ... |
In forum Introduction to Design Controls |
3 years ago |
RE: Minutes for meetings Having minutes for meetings to be distributed to the participants of the meetings afterward helps to keep everyone on the same page after the meeting takes place. It basically becomes a deliverable fo... |
In forum Introduction to Design Controls |
3 years ago |
RE: Informed consent: What if Henrietta Lacks checked No for research use? In speaking on the case of Henrietta Lacks I realize that back in those days it seemed to be common practice to take what was considered biological trash from patients without their consent. This was ... |
In forum Clinical Research Basics |
3 years ago |
RE: Placebo-controlled trials: Are they ethical? Are they necessary ? Placebos are a way to introduce a control into a study. Much like conducting a blind study, a placebo eliminates bias. More specifically bias that comes from the mind of a patient. We often underestim... |
In forum Clinical Research Basics |
3 years ago |
RE: Double Blind Vs Single blind Study Conducting a blind study helps to dispel the bias in a study. Whether intentional or unintentional bias affects the integrity of a study. Removing this aspect will allow for more accurate results. To ... |
In forum Clinical Research Basics |
3 years ago |
RE: Advertising Posted by: @jordankayal Posted by: @manolo Advertising is a component of marketing. The way a product is promoted/advertised is what most average people notice about a product. What was a really g... |
In forum Marketing and Sales |
3 years ago |
RE: Brand Coloring Posted by: @cb447 Deciding brand coloring involves a lot of strategy. As mentioned in the above posts, different colors correspond to different meanings. Additionally, different colors can provoke di... |
In forum Marketing and Sales |
3 years ago |
RE: Brand Coloring An interesting question to ask would be: do logos seem to change over time different generations and styles? I would be interested to know if the reasons for choosing colors tend to stay the same over... |
In forum Marketing and Sales |
3 years ago |
RE: Discussion Topic: The cost of Quality I used to work for a company that tested medical devices before they got sent out to clients. Companies would send samples from their lots to test for microorganisms, bioburden, endotoxin, etc. Often ... |
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RE: Discussion Topic: Make a few, sell a few I think the best way for the pysician to create a medical device is to design the device and pitch it to a company that could buy the rights to manufacture the device and get through regulatory and FD... |
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RE: FDA rules too strict? It's interesting that some people find that the FDA rules are too strict because I often believe they aren't strict enough. So often and consumers see the scandals of drugs or devices being taken off ... |
3 years ago | |
RE: Research for the Fututre or Now? Both types of research is definitely necessary and I feel as though enough people's personality and career goals align with each that they can be advanced concurrently. Often times in a research proje... |
In forum Pre-clinical Device Development |
3 years ago |
RE: Cutting Corners in Research Cutting corners in research is a dangerous business. Especially when research is so often progressed by other people. If someone were to perform their own research based on information that was derive... |
In forum Pre-clinical Device Development |
3 years ago |