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RE: Accepting job based on company.

In my opinion, as a newcomer, my first priority would be to secure a position that allows me to learn as much as I can. I believe job satisfaction is essential, and I want to ensure I can give my best...

In forum Business 101

11 months ago
RE: Business Courses for Engineering Students?

It is very true and important that taking a business course would definitely benefit engineering students entering the industry. However, rather than requiring a full semester-long course, offering ce...

In forum Business 101

11 months ago
RE: Difference between type of company to work for and to start

I agree and personally, choosing a company to work for my top priorities are stability, opportunities for growth, and strong employee benefits. Large companies offer these through competitive pay and ...

In forum Business 101

11 months ago
RE: organizational skills for QC

QC plays an important role in making sure that processes and products meet their respective standards. I think planning the workflow can save a significant amount of time. For instance, when working ...

In forum Quality Control and Quality Assurance

11 months ago
RE: Job Skills in Quality - Root Cause Analysis

Root cause analysis is a method that deals with quality management to find the root cause of a problem, rather than just addressing the issues. With a little experience as an engineering coop in a med...

In forum Quality Control and Quality Assurance

11 months ago
RE: QA/QC for a Medical Device Project

Quality Assurance (QA) and Quality control (QC) in medical devices as both essential but serve different roles. As learned in this week's lecture, QA ensures that the process used during development ...

In forum Quality Control and Quality Assurance

11 months ago
RE: 510K is Nonsense

I think and agree that as technology evolves, the devices will also integrate them and evolve, which is technically for the betterment of humankind. Any device that was considered safe years back woul...

In forum Regulatory Basics for Medical Devices

12 months ago
RE: Discussion Topic: Make a few, sell a few

Yes, I agree that, as most have mentioned, funding is the first and foremost step to get started with the initial process. however, in my opinion, based on my small co-op experience working with a med...

In forum Regulatory Basics for Medical Devices

12 months ago
RE: Precision and Accuracy

Precision and accuracy are the most important aspects that need to be examined very carefully to make sure the data is as close as possible with very little tolerance. Especially for biomedical implan...

In forum Regulatory Basics for Medical Devices

12 months ago
RE: Regulations in Industry vs. Academia

In the biomedical field area, the industry and academics are working for the same goal however their road map to achieve the goal varies from each other. They both work for health improvement and prov...

In forum Pre-clinical Device Development

12 months ago
RE: Prospects of hydrogels in pre-clinical research

I agree that hydrogels are the most effective tool for researchers to develop the most suitable models of drugs for clinical therapies. Hydrogel plays a huge role in pre-clinical research due to the h...

In forum Pre-clinical Device Development

12 months ago
RE: Why Are Dental Implants So Expensive?

I think multiple factors could come into consideration that influence the cost of dental implants. Material & Multiple Process: An implant is not a one-time sitting job, it involves multiple pro...

In forum Pre-clinical Device Development

12 months ago
Managing Team Opinions While Sticking to Decisions

When a project manager’s decision is challenged by team members, it’s crucial to balance their feedback with the project’s goals. The manager should listen to the team’s concerns and ideas, which help...

In forum Intro to Project Management

12 months ago
RE: People in a Project

I believe, that when working in a team knowing individual strengths and weaknesses facilitates better collaboration knowing what each team member is good at and where they need improvement can really ...

In forum Intro to Project Management

12 months ago
RE: Project Planning: How Much Detail is Enough?

I totally agree with that too much detail can become unnecessarily complicated. but this can be only applied when their is early planning, good communication, adaptability, and understanding within t...

In forum Intro to Project Management

12 months ago
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