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RE: Discussion Topic: e-cigarettes From the articles that I have read, legislation regarding the regulation of electronic cigarettes were passed in 2016. In this FDA ruling, the Center for Tobacco Products, which deals with the Tobacco... |
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RE: Academia vs. Industry Research I work in a hospital and I do FEA for them for surgical procedures so I don't know if it counts as industrial research but for us, we aim to publish by next year but it can be extended. The thing is t... |
In forum Pre-clinical Device Development |
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RE: Discussion Topic: Beyond experimental design issues I think that the biggest problem that this type of situation can encounter may include communication. Because of the distance, regular in-house check ups may not be possible which may cause problems i... |
In forum Pre-clinical Device Development |
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RE: Research for the Fututre or Now? Research in any field is important. Research is the advancement of technology and science. In my opinion, research that can be instantaneously effective or long-term beneficial can be made in either e... |
In forum Pre-clinical Device Development |
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RE: Obstacles while working on a project I've had a lot of problems within projects and a lot of them are due to either problems that we failed to foresee or problems that were impossible to foresee. One project of mine included the use of a... |
In forum Intro to Project Management |
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RE: Project Management Styles There are different structural organizations that can be made to a company in order to become a more productive and efficient company. One such structure is referred to as the functional structure whe... |
In forum Intro to Project Management |
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RE: Discussion Topic: Project Management in a medical device setting I think that there is minimal differences between a project manager within the biomedical engineering field and say a civil engineering project manager. Both projects follow a specific timeline at whi... |
In forum Intro to Project Management |
8 years ago |
RE: Professions in Academia and the Industry In terms of jobs, when I start working, I want to be in a job that does research and also building and development. I want to be part of a team that develops next-level prosthetic technology to be abl... |
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RE: Discussion Topic: Practical vs. Informational courses I think that there should be a 50-50 ratio with practical learning and academic learning. I believe that there is importance in both because that’s how real-life learning works. It is important to und... |
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RE: Advice for Biomedical Engineering Students I finished my undergraduate degree last semester ad now, I am a continuing student in the Master’s program. I have not had real work experience but I’ve had internships in different hospitals and rese... |
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RE: Why do people work? Personally, I find these results pretty generic. I choose to work to survive. I need money to buy supplies and pay for rent and all the other stuff necessary to live. To stay at a place, it is importa... |
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RE: Change Requests During Clinical Trials As previously mentioned, it is more difficult to implement a design change during clinical trials than compared to during the design process. When entering a clinical trial, it is important to note th... |
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RE: Discussion Topic: Outsource vs. Insource the clinical trial There are a lot of factors that can influence whether clinical trials should be outsourced or insourced. One could be the size of the company. Say a small company wanted to perform clinical trials, it... |
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RE: Bartleby: The Scrivener Personally, I don’t know the personal reason why Bartleby chose to not do work but as said he exercised passive resistance and declared his individual power. With the story he is basically saying no t... |
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RE: Why do people leave work? There are a lot of reasons why someone would leave their job. As they have seen before, there is some correlation with the “limited recognition” that causes some workers to leave their job. However, t... |
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