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RE: Double Blind Vs Single blind Study I agree with others comment. I believe that Double-blind studies are preferred because they reduce bias from both patients and investigators. In single-blind studies, if investigators know who receive... |
In forum Clinical Research Basics |
6 months ago |
RE: Benefits for Patients in Clinical Research I think that Paying patients in clinical trials is ethical if it fairly compensates them for their time and risk. However, it can be problematic if high payments coerce vulnerable individuals to parti... |
In forum Clinical Research Basics |
6 months ago |
RE: Ethical Challenges of AI in Clinical Trials Thats a good question. AI in clinical trials raises ethical concerns like bias in participant selection, opaque data analysis, and privacy risks. Bias can lead to unrepresentative trial groups, reduci... |
In forum Clinical Research Basics |
6 months ago |
RE: Long-term customer relationships in the face of increasing competition I agree with others' plan . Here is my opinion. How Businesses Can Apply Customer Retention Plans: Personalized Customer Experience, Loyalty Programs, Proactive Customer Support, Regular Engagement a... |
In forum Marketing and Sales |
6 months ago |
RE: Importance of brand storytelling in sales and marketing strategies Storytelling has become a powerful tool for brands to create strong emotional connections, foster loyalty, and differentiate themselves from competitors. Here’s how brands can effectively use narrativ... |
In forum Marketing and Sales |
6 months ago |
RE: Building marketing trust in medical devices: healthcare providers vs patients Medical device companies can use marketing strategies to build trust with both doctors and patients by focusing on transparency, clear communication, and evidence-based messaging. Here are a few key w... |
In forum Marketing and Sales |
6 months ago |
RE: Difference between type of company to work for and to start It is a good question. I also agree with you. If I want to work then I will definitely work for a large company. There are lessen risks. I can gather more skills quickly. Most importantly it is more s... |
In forum Business 101 |
6 months ago |
RE: First Job: What type of company to choose? The answer of this question may vary people to people. I believe that start-up and established compnay both have pros and cons. As pros of start-ups are: Exposure to Many Areas and Rapid Learning. Con... |
In forum Business 101 |
6 months ago |
RE: First Job: What type of company to choose? The answer of this question may vary people to people. I believe that start-up and established compnay both have pros and cons. As pros of start-ups are: Exposure to Many Areas and Rapid Learning. Con... |
In forum Business 101 |
6 months ago |
RE: Business Courses for Engineering Students? It is a very important question. I believe that the choice of additional courses and workshops depends on student career goals. It is true that additional business course for engineering students can ... |
In forum Business 101 |
6 months ago |
RE: Regulations with quality Government involvement in regulation is crucial for ensuring public safety, particularly in industries like medical devices, pharmaceuticals, and biotechnology. Regulatory frameworks set minimum stand... |
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RE: FDA Advisory Panel Members with QC/QA Background Thank you for your question. It is a very interesting question. I believe that there should be different types of people on the panel. 1. Scientific Expertise: people with relevant scientific experti... |
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RE: QA/QC Audits thank you for your question. When a company is audited, the QA/QC processes themselves are indeed being examined to ensure they are functioning properly and that they adhere to the required standards ... |
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RE: Regulatory Department Functions I agree with others comment. I think both of the steps are important. In the overall project, both two major functions has significant impacts. However, i think prodeuct development will be slightly m... |
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RE: Switching to a Regulatory Career It's a good question. In my opinion, there are several reasons why engineers choose regulatory roles. first of all Broader Impact: Here Engineers have the opportunity to shape the entire lifecycle of ... |
7 months ago |