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RE: Unexpected Clinical Study Results Agreeing with anyone, I will take the next step forward and think about this from a different point of view. Regardless of who is responsible. I think its a loss to the project manager as well as the ... |
In forum Clinical Trials for Medical Devices |
8 years ago |
Simulation Experience As we are on our last simulation of the semester. I wanted to know what everyone learned from these simulations. Do you think solving these simulations gave you a better idea of how industry jobs work... |
In forum Clinical Trials for Medical Devices |
8 years ago |
RE: career path Agreeing with everyone, I would add my experience with CROs. I had multiple interviews to work as a clinical associate or project associate with these organizations. And during the interview process a... |
In forum Clinical Trials for Medical Devices |
8 years ago |
Engineer vs. Manager This entire semester we went through a ton of topics and learned about different stages and phases of industry, projects, deadlines etc. My question to you is if you were given a choice between a man... |
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RE: Disconnect in rewarding motivation I completely agree with Betty, many of my friends who work in the industry faced similar situations. Jobs that I personally try so hard for and constantly applying to work a job a friend of mine has. ... |
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RE: Why do people leave work? Agreeing with everyone, I would like to share my experience. I have been working as a Project Coordinator for almost an year now. Since I mastered the software, paperwork, and how to work with differe... |
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RE: Why do people work? To be honest, after speaking with a lot of people who work in the industry and have several years of experience. I don't find these results to be surprising. Especially meaningful work/make a differen... |
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RE: CROs Your last two words meeting expectations raised another very important question. What if the CROs do not meet the expectations or deliver the expected result? And I agree with your choice of responsi... |
In forum Clinical Trials for Medical Devices |
8 years ago |
RE: What’s Your Motivator? Deadlines motivate me to finish my work on time. As a project coordinator, my entire program is run on a deadline as well as the work breakdown structure for everyone. I make sure all of the tasks are... |
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RE: Let's Be Motivated!!! Project managers motivation is critical in a team. Each team member needs to look up to the project manager and be comfortable with the deadlines, and tasks assigned. As a project manager, your motiva... |
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CROs CROs are Contract Research Organizations that provide support to companies for their research services as outsourced contract based. As mentioned in the lecture, the sponsor usually transfers one or ... |
In forum Clinical Trials for Medical Devices |
8 years ago |
Consent and predicted outcome As the lecture focused heavily on the consent portion, and addresses that clinical trail cannot take place if it is known before time that death is a possible outcome. This had me wondering, how can y... |
In forum Clinical Trials for Medical Devices |
8 years ago |
RE: Non-Conformity In addition to your the previous input, it would depend on the type of nonconformity. For example, after googling examples. I became aware that that there are three types of nonconformities: minor, ma... |
In forum Quality Systems Management |
8 years ago |
RE: CAPA Agreeing with neb2, I would add that it order to simply put it in words and grasp it. It is a system that is used to avoid or eliminate undesirable outcomes or events. It is there to make sure we do n... |
In forum Quality Systems Management |
8 years ago |
RE: Audits As the person above me went into great detail about the pros and cons of internal audits. I will add that it depends on the company you are working with. Some companies may play tricks to hide any ine... |
In forum Quality Systems Management |
8 years ago |