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RE: Placebo-controlled trials: Are they ethical? Are they necessary ?

Placebo controlled trials are ethical if the individual who is not receiving the correct treatment, is not in serious danger regarding their health. They are also ethical because all individuals have ...

In forum Clinical Research Basics

6 years ago
RE: Informed consent: What if Henrietta Lacks checked No for research use?

I believe obtaining informed consent in any medical setting or research setting is very important and necessary. Doctors and hospitals are meant to help and assist patients not secretly be using these...

In forum Clinical Research Basics

6 years ago
RE: Discussion Topic: Having a "clinical background"

When it comes to handling clinical research I think it is a necessity to have some sort of clinical background or to have undergone a period of clinical training and observation before you can be in a...

In forum Clinical Research Basics

6 years ago
RE: Discussion Topic: The Fifth "P" of Marketing

Some ways that company's are engaging in Participation is through surveys, questionnaires, and special deals for customers. For instance, after you visit a company's website, buy a certain product onl...

In forum Marketing and Sales

7 years ago
RE: Manipulation or no?

I believe that when it comes to marketing, manipulation is the key component to success. Most customers at the time do not know that a product exist, do not know why they should buy the product, or do...

In forum Marketing and Sales

7 years ago
RE: Discussion Topic: Emotional Intelligence and its affect on sales

Emotional Intelligence (EI) is an individuals ability to interact and understand other individuals mood, behavior, wants and needs. EI will affect selling because it can allow a sales person to choose...

In forum Marketing and Sales

7 years ago
RE: Discussion Topic: Inc. vs. LLC in the US

As a midsized company with 10 million in revenue I would say that they company become a Inc instead of a LLC. As a company that wants to grow they need to start giving investors stock options so that ...

In forum Business 101

7 years ago
RE: Types of Corporations

I believe my answer would change based on the characteristics of the company I am looking to start up, but in general I would be most comfortable starting up a Limited Liability Partnership (LLP). The...

In forum Business 101

7 years ago
RE: Public vs. Private Companies

The difference between private and public companies is that private companies do not trade their shares and stocks to the public, so they can maintain all of their finances internally without having t...

In forum Business 101

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

A good way to improve relations with the Quality department and other departments such as the R&D department, is to spend more time in the planning phase. Here you can create a more detailed outli...

In forum Quality Control and Quality Assurance

7 years ago
RE: Discussion Topic: The cost of Quality

I do not think that Quality is a burden and that companies should focus on hiring the right quality personnel so that they do not need an excess of quality employees. Without Quality a company puts a ...

In forum Quality Control and Quality Assurance

7 years ago
RE: R&D vs Quality

I believe that both departments are necessary and need each other in order to work. Quality is very important because it helps with FDA regulations and making sure that the company and the employees d...

In forum Quality Control and Quality Assurance

7 years ago
RE: Discussion Topic: e-cigarettes

Yes, the FDA currently regulates e-cigarettes as well as all tobacco products. May 5, 2016 was when the FDA ruled on electronic cigarettes. https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2016/05/10/2016-1...

In forum Regulatory Basics for Medical Devices

7 years ago
RE: Precision and Accuracy

In the medical device department I think that accuracy is making sure the device will perform the necessary actions that it is set out to do, and precision is making sure that the test results you get...

In forum Regulatory Basics for Medical Devices

7 years ago
RE: FDA rules too strict?

From my past experience working at two different medical device companies it always seems that the FDA is extremely tough and is very difficult to work with. I do think that FDA is slowing down the pr...

In forum Regulatory Basics for Medical Devices

7 years ago
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