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RE: Discussion Topic: The cost of Quality

Considering 'quality is a burden' is one of the most common mistake of people. Most of the time people in R&D wants product to get qualify and out of the door ASAP. Which makes sense, since they h...

In forum Quality Control and Quality Assurance

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

I think if every department follows rules and regulations then there should not be any conflict. ALthough, this is not possible in real world because there will be something or other that will go wron...

In forum Quality Control and Quality Assurance

8 years ago
RE: FDA rules too strict?

I don't think FDA is too strict in approval the medical device or drugs. There are way too many side effects later in life which might not be visible at the time of the inventions. Checking every meti...

In forum Regulatory Basics for Medical Devices

8 years ago
RE: Precision and Accuracy

Accuracy and precision play important role when it comes to FDA and their rules and regulations. I think they main reason they are important is to make sure any medical device is consistent and there ...

In forum Regulatory Basics for Medical Devices

8 years ago
Drugs banned in US but not in other countries

DO you guys know any drugs that are banned in US but not in Europe or other countries? And if yes, why was drug banned in USA but not in other countries? Example: Cerivastatin is one of the drug that ...

In forum Regulatory Basics for Medical Devices

8 years ago
RE: Failure's of Pre-Clinical / Clinical Research

1. Why was a need to overdose animals? 2. What measures were taken to avoid future overdosing to animals? 3. How were the dead animals disposed? 4. Any care was taken during disposing, considering bio...

In forum Pre-clinical Device Development

8 years ago
RE: Discussion Topic: Beyond experimental design issues

I think the most important precaution would be shipping of those samples and making sure that there is stability of those samples after whatever time it takes to travel. Also, I think it would be also...

In forum Pre-clinical Device Development

8 years ago
RE: Failure's of Pre-Clinical / Clinical Research

As being a Bioanalytical scientist, I deal with a lot of clinical and pre-clinical studies. My biggest disappointments are when other scientists overdose animals and research are been called off. One ...

In forum Pre-clinical Device Development

8 years ago
RE: Research for the Fututre or Now?

I would rather research in which i get result right away and make tons of money. But after done that, I would definitely do research for future generations too. I know i would prob never going to get ...

In forum Pre-clinical Device Development

8 years ago
RE: Multiple Project Managers for one project

I have worked on a projects where there were multiple managers and projects where there were sole project manager. Honestly, I liked working under one project manager because there are usually conflic...

In forum Intro to Project Management

8 years ago
RE: Obstacles while working on a project

I have been working as Bioanalytical scientist and my biggest obstacle is things expiring and wasting my time on preparing solutions or reagents for samples I am suppose to extract. So far in my caree...

In forum Intro to Project Management

8 years ago
RE: Milestones Missed: Failure or Success?

I would say depends but I would also tend towards failure. Working in industry, I have learned you cannot miss a deadline. I have worked 11-12 hours and weekend to make sure the deadlines are met. Acc...

In forum Intro to Project Management

8 years ago
RE: Project Manager Experiences

For my first job, I had two managers and they both had very different personality. One was very old school and he wanted things to be only certain way. More like its his way or highway. While second o...

In forum Intro to Project Management

8 years ago
RE: Advice for Biomedical Engineering Students

I have never worked as Biomedical Engineer student, but if one advice I have to give I would certainly say to make contacts. Take as many co-ops/paid or unpaid internships and build connections. I am ...

In forum Introduction to Medical Device Development

8 years ago
RE: Discussion Topic: Practical vs. Informational courses

I never used theory version of my academia in my practical/industry life. So I always feel that I wasted a lot of money for something that was not beneficial to me. I highly feel that academia to prac...

In forum Introduction to Medical Device Development

8 years ago
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