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RE: FDA rules too strict? One of the FDA's main challenges, in my opinion, is striking a balance between safety and innovation. On the one hand, the stringent regulatory procedure guarantees that goods, including medications a... |
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RE: Does the FDA guarantee safety? Regarding the FDA's responsibility in "ensuring safety" as opposed to "guaranteeing safety," I believe you raise a very significant distinction. A medicine or device's FDA approval is predicated on th... |
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RE: FDA on Recalled Items Recalls serve as a reminder that no system is flawless, even with FDA approval, and are a challenging yet crucial aspect of the medical device lifecycle. Some well-known examples are insulin pumps, wh... |
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RE: Research for the Fututre or Now? Both industrial and academic research are vital, but they have quite distinct goals, which is why I think this is such an intriguing subject. Since it inspires me to see how my work directly affects p... |
In forum Pre-clinical Device Development |
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RE: Ethics of Animal Testing I concur that, although historically, research on animals has greatly advanced medicine and medical technology, employing live things for testing presents a serious ethical conundrum. Animals may suff... |
In forum Pre-clinical Device Development |
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RE: Cutting Corners in Research I believe that whether or not the work's safety and scientific integrity are upheld is what separates a good study from a bad one, even in cases where time and money are limited. The industry is alway... |
In forum Pre-clinical Device Development |
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RE: Managing Team Opinions While Sticking to Decisions The best course of action when a team disagrees with a project manager's choice is to foster open communication while maintaining the project's objectives as the primary focus. A competent manager sho... |
In forum Intro to Project Management |
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RE: Project Planning: How Much Detail is Enough? A project plan, in my opinion, gets overly complex when it begins to micromanage each little step instead of concentrating on the larger goals. Clearly defining what must be done, when it must be done... |
In forum Intro to Project Management |
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RE: Milestones Missed: Failure or Success? Not meeting a milestone should be viewed as a failure in and of itself; rather, it should be assessed in light of the project's larger goals. Milestones are used in project management as checkpoints t... |
In forum Intro to Project Management |
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RE: The Advantages and Disadvantages of Being Overqualified If I were applying for a job, I would much prefer to be overqualified than satisfy the requirements. Being overqualified in the near term enables me to immediately contribute value to the position, wh... |
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RE: Advice for Biomedical Engineering Students Based on my own experiences, I would advise Biomedical Engineering students to obtain work experience in the medical device sector, or actually in any profession that deals with medical devices. The f... |
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RE: Medical Device Certification I see a lot of benefit in obtaining medical device-related certifications, even for people whose main concentration may not be devices themselves, as I am in the Medical Device and Imaging track. To g... |
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RE: Co-Op / Internship Experience I always thought that Co-Op or internships were essential for getting started in the biomedical engineering industry during my undergraduate education, especially if I wanted to work for bigger organi... |
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RE: Onsite or Remote (Work) @jacobchabuel That's a really good question, and it's a crucial one as workplaces change. Communication, time management, flexibility, and problem-solving are among the fundamental abilities that are... |
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RE: Onsite or Remote (Work) Even while working remotely provides flexibility and convenience, I think in-person meetings are more productive, particularly for positions like quality engineering or quality control in the medical ... |
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