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RE: Discussion Topic: Course conclusion and impressions We had a lot of technical difficulties in this course; however, I appreciate the honesty in preparing us for the real world. I'm definitely looking into career options. What I learned the most in this... |
In forum Consultants and Legal Basics |
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RE: Discussion Topic: Your organizational type I would want to work in a matrix organization because it fits my style. The matrix structure as the best of both worlds of functional organization and project management organization, coming together ... |
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RE: Hazard, Hazardous, Harm I'm currently a firefighter, so my job entails being around many hazards such as spilled diesel fuel all over the road, blood, infected needles, heavy smoke, flames, raging rivers, bio waste, covid 19... |
In forum Risk Analysis for Medical Devices |
3 years ago |
RE: Risk Management This is a very broad question to ask because it depends on the medical device. Generally speaking, in order to look for the critical characteristics of risk profile of the medical device, I will follo... |
In forum Risk Analysis for Medical Devices |
3 years ago |
RE: Dealing with risk Thats a good question. This has to go into risk evaluation section because you really have to compare between the risks and benefits. If you're able see that the benefits are worth the risk then go fo... |
In forum Risk Analysis for Medical Devices |
3 years ago |
RE: Customer Needs and Design Input Posted by: @rv347 In design controls, there is the DID and DSD documents. DID is design input and gives a broad description of the product (ex, "red knob"), whereas the DSD is design specification an... |
In forum Introduction to Design Controls |
3 years ago |
RE: Design Controls: What do you deem most important? I'm sure many of you chose the validation process, which is extremely important in design control; however, I think the most important step is customer input. Listening to the customer's wants and nee... |
In forum Introduction to Design Controls |
3 years ago |
RE: Consequences Of Insufficient Design Controls Posted by: @la82 As mentioned in other discussions, design control is an integral part of any medical device design, and its benefits are clear. However, what are some of the issues that arise of the... |
In forum Introduction to Design Controls |
3 years ago |
RE: Clinical Trials for Today's Vaccine Great question, especially in the climate that we're in with the rise of monkeypox. A lot of factors come into this play such as race, geographics, health status, age, sex, and who has access to medic... |
In forum Clinical Research Basics |
3 years ago |
RE: Placebo-controlled trials: Are they ethical? Are they necessary ? I think it's absolutely ethical because this procedure is preventing data error. I do understand the reason why you would think this practice is unethical due to the fact that you're tricking the pati... |
In forum Clinical Research Basics |
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RE: Double Blind Vs Single blind Study I think at the end of the day, it all depends on your preference. I'm inclined to agree with you on this subject. I believe in the single blinded is generally better than the double blinded study, sim... |
In forum Clinical Research Basics |
3 years ago |
RE: Double Blind Vs Single blind Study I think at the end of the day, it all depends on your preference. I'm inclined to agree with you on this subject. I believe in the single blinded is generally better than the double blinded study, sim... |
In forum Clinical Research Basics |
3 years ago |
RE: Double Blind Vs Single blind Study I think at the end of the day, it all depends on your preference. I'm inclined to agree with you on this subject. I believe in the single blinded is generally better than the double blinded study, sim... |
In forum Clinical Research Basics |
3 years ago |
RE: Double Blind Vs Single blind Study I think at the end of the day, it all depends on your preference. I'm inclined to agree with you on this subject. I believe in the single blinded is generally better than the double blinded study, sim... |
In forum Clinical Research Basics |
3 years ago |
RE: Double Blind Vs Single blind Study I think at the end of the day, it all depends on your preference. I'm inclined to agree with you on this subject. I believe in the single blinded is generally better than the double blinded study, sim... |
In forum Clinical Research Basics |
3 years ago |