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RE: Drugs banned in US but not in other countries

Posted by: @rd389 DO you guys know any drugs that are banned in US but not in Europe or other countries? And if yes, why was drug banned in USA but not in other countries?Example: Cerivastatin is one...

In forum Regulatory Basics for Medical Devices

5 years ago
RE: Discussion Topic: Quality Assurance vs. Quality Control

Posted by: @orleron Explain the difference between QA and QC, and think about the differences that each of these have as a career. For example: What types of training are relevant to each and how co...

In forum Quality Control and Quality Assurance

5 years ago
RE: Relation of Quality with other department.

Posted by: @smitshah From the lecture as we saw that major work of quality department is to oversee if all other department have abide to procedure which are set by regulatory boards in order to get ...

In forum Quality Control and Quality Assurance

5 years ago
RE: Your Ideas about Improving Quality Control

There are steps to follow. 1) Building an effective process. The quality control process must start by creating a checklist that covers everything. This checklist must be made by a seasoned employee ...

In forum Quality Control and Quality Assurance

5 years ago
RE: Discussion Topic: Biomaterial Selection

Posted by: @dyc6 From a project management standpoint, one factor I would look for in a biomaterial is how outdated the material is. Although previous posts have mentioned that using new biomaterials...

In forum Pre-clinical Device Development

5 years ago
RE: Research for the Fututre or Now?

I prefer doing research for a living than doing engineering work for a living, especially when I become old, it will be more comfortable to use my brain rather than my muscles. But in my view, to be a...

In forum Pre-clinical Device Development

5 years ago
RE: Academia vs. Industry Research

I feel more comfortable doing research for a living than doing engineering work for a living. There are two options, either academia or industry. Although I would be more comfortable and more efficien...

In forum Pre-clinical Device Development

5 years ago
RE: Research for the Fututre or Now?

I feel more comfortable doing research for a living than doing engineering work for a living. There are two options, either academia or industry. Although I would be more comfortable and more efficien...

In forum Pre-clinical Device Development

5 years ago
Applying for Project Manager positions.

So a Project Manager(PM) position is something I wanted to have over the years but I was never accepted to any of my applications as an employee. So my question is that what a person can do to become ...

In forum Intro to Project Management

5 years ago
RE: Obstacles while working on a project

Posted by: @bb254 Give an example of a time when you encountered an obstacle while working on a project that could have resulted in not reaching the deadline.What phase of the project life cycle shou...

In forum Intro to Project Management

5 years ago
RE: Project Life Cycle

Posted by: @bb254 This week’s lecture discusses the different phases within a project life cycle; initiating, planning, executing, monitoring & controlling and closing phase.Which phase of the pr...

In forum Intro to Project Management

5 years ago
RE: Advice for Biomedical Engineering Students

Posted by: @bb254 For those who have work experience in the medical device industry, what advice would you give to Biomedical Engineering students? What would you have wished you would have done diff...

In forum Introduction to Medical Device Development

5 years ago
RE: Thoughts on BS, MS, and PhD in BME

Posted by: @karen-immanuel Hello all, I was just curious as to what level of education is best before getting into industry. My thoughts are that BS is good enough to employ you with basic skills and...

In forum Introduction to Medical Device Development

5 years ago
RE: Working in a Tissue Bank as a Quality Control Manager with a BME Degree.

Biomedical Engineering education is an education that doesn't teach you anything about marketable skills. Those professions are created for Electrical engineers, Computer engineers, etc. Unlike Other ...

In forum Introduction to Medical Device Development

5 years ago
Working in a Tissue Bank as a Quality Control Manager with a BME Degree.

Biomedical Engineering education is an education that doesn't teach you anything about marketable skills. Those professions are created for Electrical engineers, Computer engineers, etc. Unlike Other ...

In forum Introduction to Medical Device Development

5 years ago
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