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RE: Implementing a risk management plan

Brainstorming is a good method to use to develop a risk management plan. The goal of brainstorming in risk identification is to gain a thorough list of risks. To gain a comprehensive list of risks it...

In forum Risk Analysis for Medical Devices

3 years ago
RE: How to run a risk management meeting ?

A risk review meeting can take 2-3 hours from start to finish, and having the right kind of conversation upfront before a project begins can make or break the success of the project. These are some st...

In forum Risk Analysis for Medical Devices

3 years ago
RE: Hazard, Hazardous, Harm

An example of a hazard in a hazardous situation that could cause specific harm would be in a laboratory setting where someone mishandles a deadly virus. One example that comes to mind is the COVID-19...

In forum Risk Analysis for Medical Devices

3 years ago
RE: Design Specification document

Tongue depressors, although a simple medical device, must also meet certain design specifications. They must meet a certain size. The standard wood tongue depressor is 6 inches long & almost 1 i...

In forum Introduction to Design Controls

3 years ago
RE: Consequences Of Insufficient Design Controls

One issue that could arise is that the developers can misunderstand what the user needs. Prototypes are used in the initial stages to help define and relay what users need. Some engineers can get ah...

In forum Introduction to Design Controls

3 years ago
RE: Minutes for meetings

While some can be a bit unnecessary, I think that having meetings can get everyone on the same page. Having meeting minutes sent post-meeting is important because it can indicate responsibilities and...

In forum Introduction to Design Controls

3 years ago
RE: Incentives for Clinical Trial Participants

If the budget of a clinical trial allows, I believe that subjects should compensated not only for their time spent in travel but for their sample collection and any other testing they may have to endu...

In forum Clinical Research Basics

3 years ago
RE: Clinical Trial Roles

@ljatta I definitely can see you in this role. I think that you are absolutely right about the disparities in the health field where some populations of people aren't being chosen to participate in c...

In forum Clinical Research Basics

3 years ago
RE: Clinical Trial Roles

Ideally I think that being a Monitor would be the best role for me. The responsibilities include inspecting the procedures, documenting the results from the trial, and verifying the accuracy of the d...

In forum Clinical Research Basics

3 years ago
RE: Placebo-controlled trials: Are they ethical? Are they necessary ?

A placebo-controlled trial is a trial in which there are two (or more) groups. One group gets the active treatment, the other gets the placebo. Everything else is held the same between the two groups,...

In forum Clinical Research Basics

3 years ago
RE: First Job: What type of company to choose?

After graduating with my degree in Chemistry, I continued working in fast food until I found something in my field. That was a humbling experience & made me work hard to find something else. Th...

In forum Business 101

3 years ago
RE: Advertising

@mayasaunders I would say this commercial was a pretty good example of effective advertising. Like you, I loved watching the guy driving the highway singing with is hood ornament. Commercials with m...

In forum Marketing and Sales

3 years ago
RE: Advertising

I think the most successful ads are the ones that are the most memorable due to either some comedy or a song that's played. I remember the Budweiser commercial from years ago where a guy calls a frie...

In forum Marketing and Sales

3 years ago
RE: Accepting job based on company.

For me, the type of company I am looking to work for doesn't concern me as much as what I would be doing in the role and if growth is possible. Knowing if the company has a good reputation is also imp...

In forum Business 101

3 years ago
RE: Disease Outbreaks

@justinwilliams I think the pandemic taught us that the world was not prepared for such an outbreak. As for the US, we avoided looking at the data because at the onset of the pandemic, we had an admi...

In forum Regulatory Basics for Medical Devices

3 years ago
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