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RE: First Job: What type of company to choose? I personally think that a recent graduate can learn a lot if they start from a smaller company or even a company that is currently going through the growing phase. Having a little to no specialization... |
In forum Business 101 |
3 years ago |
RE: A day in the life working in QA/QC Quality control is very much dependent on the process, whether an analyst is strictly following the SOP (Standard operating system), being compliant, documenting anything unusual and getting approval ... |
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RE: Issues with the Quality Department Based on my past work experience I have faced some difficulties about implementing my ideas and introducing my scientific knowledge into the procedure I was hired to work on. It seems that a simple ch... |
4 years ago | |
RE: R&D vs Quality I recently started working at R&D. I worked for manufacturing for the last 3 years. Therefore, I have extensively seen how quality can be important. Working at R&D makes me realize how quality... |
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RE: 510K is Nonsense Very good point! I totally agree that a new device should not be compared to a device that was approved 40 years back. Science and technology has been changing and so are our approaches to the researc... |
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RE: FDA rules too strict? FDA rules and regulations can be frustrating. But because they are strict, it has been being possible to release the drugs in the market successfully. The job of FDA ensures the safety and quality of ... |
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RE: The people we shall encounter in the field Meeting with people coming from different background is an amazing experience after moving to the States. I get to personally learn about my colleagues by engaging in their cultures, rituals, food and... |
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RE: Academia or Industry @arianaburch @troy-lovette I totally encourage Troy to move on to the industry setting. Like Troy, I also did research in the academic setting. it is slow paced and you would have to hope for it to wo... |
In forum Pre-clinical Device Development |
4 years ago |
RE: Research for the Fututre or Now? @hm243 @su65 I agree, I also think that both type of research that contributes for current and future projects are important. I had a lot of fun doing academic research when I was an undergrad. But I ... |
In forum Pre-clinical Device Development |
4 years ago |
RE: Biomedical Engineers vs. Mechanical Engineers: Who has the advantage in Biomechanics? Biomechanics is heavily based on continuum mechanics which is the study of how materials behave relative to the applied forces. However, since it has a 'bio' term in it, it definitely requires having ... |
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RE: Onsite or Remote (Work) Full time online remote positions can work for different fields as mentioned in the question above. However, I personally like to be in the site interacting with people as I come up with my any major ... |
4 years ago | |
RE: Application of Biomedical Engineering The issues biomedical engineering companies face could differ based on whether it is a manufacturing or R&D field. But I think either ways, they do face issues on coming up with the right product ... |
4 years ago | |
RE: What’s Your Motivator? The type of work if I am interested at or if it is challenging me works as the key motivating factor for me. In my first job, I was hired as an analytical chemist. I started by testing the active ing... |
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RE: Let's Be Motivated!!! What are some ways you would motivate the team members you are managing? Does a project manager’s level of motivation affect the team's productivity and motivation level? Explain. I would try my best ... |
4 years ago | |
RE: Why do people work? Are you surprised by these results, or are they within your expectations? What motivates you to work? I think a lot of it differs from company to company and person to person as we all tend to have di... |
4 years ago |