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Making connections between people and schools Not sure many are aware of this, but there are currently two schools taking Project Management right now in these forums: New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) and Morehouse School of Medicine (MS... |
In forum Project Management Process and Medical Device Development |
3 years ago |
RE: Discussion Topic: Share your project management experience Refreshing this topic for the new class coming in. See the first post in the thread here. |
In forum Introduction to Project Management |
4 years ago |
RE: Discussion Topic: Covid19 and medical devices What other changes are we seeing in the medical devices industry due to covid19? |
5 years ago | |
RE: Thoughts on BS, MS, and PhD in BME A thought here to stimulate more discussion: Different strokes for different folks. There are people who like to go to work every day and do the same thing. Maybe, as someone who is not like that,... |
5 years ago | |
RE: Discussion Topic: Practical vs. Informational courses Posted by: @dh239 Practical courses do fall short to informational courses when research or academia is the goal of the student. For professionals and those looking to go into industry, practical cou... |
5 years ago | |
RE: Discussion Topic: Brand new biomaterial @quanzi What specifically do you mean when you say that a "metal for a stent would be incompatible for use with a breast plant"? |
In forum Pre-clinical Device Development |
5 years ago |
RE: Discussion Topic: Project Management in a medical device setting @quanzi Yes, and "difficulty" of a medical device project has a number of facets to it. There's financial difficulty, technological difficulty, clinical difficulty, and others. |
In forum Intro to Project Management |
5 years ago |
RE: Discussion Topic: Project Management in a medical device setting @quanzi Yes, and "difficulty" of a medical device project has a number of facets to it. There's financial difficulty, technological difficulty, clinical difficulty, and others. |
In forum Intro to Project Management |
5 years ago |
Discussion Topic: Covid19 and medical devices We are meeting in an interesting time, to say the least. As a disease, covid19 has many elements to its treatment and many of those elements use medical devices. There are ventilators and syringes, ... |
5 years ago | |
RE: Feasibility Study You definitely do not want to start a project before you know the idea is feasible, but let me ask this: in strict terms, couldn't the feasibility practices be a project themselves? Wouldn't you want... |
In forum Introduction to Project Management |
5 years ago |
RE: Simulations Face to face interactions can become too much at times, keep in mind. Ever hear of a company, or work in one, that does nothing but have meetings which leaves nobody with enough time left over to act... |
In forum Introduction to Project Management |
5 years ago |
Take a look at the EU I know we have not gotten into any regulatory stuff for Europe yet, and we generally do not cover that in this class. (It is covered in Advanced Medical Device Development at NJIT.) However, take a ... |
In forum Introduction to Project Management |
5 years ago |
RE: Placebo-controlled trials: Are they ethical? Are they necessary ? So what would some examples be where you would NOT want a placebo in a device trial? |
In forum Clinical Research Basics |
6 years ago |
RE: Discussion Topic: Make a few, sell a few What about the development process itself? Do physicians tend to know anything about Design Controls, for example, which we will talk about later in the course? |
6 years ago | |
Discussion Topic: Quality Assurance vs. Quality Control 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 could they differ? What... |
6 years ago |