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RE: FDA rules too strict?

I think they are strict, but there is a reason why. Do you recall the drug that was used to treat morning sickness in pregnant patients? Do you remember how it caused a lot of birth defects? The reaso...

In forum Regulatory Basics for Medical Devices

2 years ago
RE: organizational skills for QC

I think the most important skills for QC is like knowing how to manage your time and work. You would be surprised, but it keeps very complicated the more tasks you get. I would suggest also learning m...

In forum Quality Control and Quality Assurance

2 years ago
RE: R&D vs Quality

I think it is a constant battle. R&D might want to make a product like how they envision. The engineers need to make it come to life. However, there is usually a big gap just there. The second thi...

In forum Quality Control and Quality Assurance

2 years ago
RE: Job Skills in Quality - Root Cause Analysis

I think the most important skill in Root Cause Analysis, is to understand the 5 Why's and attention to detail. You need to find the underlying root cause. What you think is the root cause, might not b...

In forum Quality Control and Quality Assurance

2 years ago
RE: Skills to get into research

I think there are a lot of great skills that once can have to get into research. After thinking about my previous experiences and thinking about what others would say on this forum. I think the best s...

In forum Pre-clinical Device Development

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

I think the correct answer is both. It is important to find answer's to today questions. Additionally, those answers might help with both current and future research. The same can be said for doing fu...

In forum Pre-clinical Device Development

2 years ago
RE: Why Are Dental Implants So Expensive?

I am sorry that you feel dental implants are expensive. I have never been in this situation, but I know people that have. There are a lot of reasons why dental implants are expensive. I think the main...

In forum Pre-clinical Device Development

2 years ago
RE: Project Management in the Age of Covid-19

I think that projects, that are very hands-on, might be limited by remote and virtual activity. If you want to bring a project to success, you need to work together as a team. I just think productivit...

In forum Intro to Project Management

2 years ago
RE: Exceeding the budget

I think when you exceed the budget, you need to get creative. You need to find ways to reduce costs an do a cost of goods reduction exercise. I would advise going to your costing department to see whe...

In forum Intro to Project Management

2 years ago
RE: Importance of people within the Project

Every project is different, so I think this answer can vary, case by case. With that being said,I think the most important people are the project managers. A strong project manager that is able to lev...

In forum Intro to Project Management

2 years ago
RE: Thoughts on BS, MS, and PhD in BME

I think a BS degree in the concentration that you want is important: biomechanics, biomaterials, or bioinstrumentation, for example. You need to decide what you want first. Then, you should further bu...

In forum Introduction to Medical Device Development

2 years ago
RE: Onsite or Remote (Work)

@mk I agree, you can save a lot of money on expenses like commuting. Additionally, your point that remote makes it harder to socialize, is something that I agree with. I agree that the hybrid model i...

In forum Introduction to Medical Device Development

2 years ago
RE: Onsite or Remote (Work)

I think on-site work is always better, because it shows interest and you learn a lot more. This is, especially, better for new grads. However, this is not possible for everyone. Some people might have...

In forum Introduction to Medical Device Development

2 years ago
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