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jacobthomas64
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RE: Bridging the Gap Between Users Needs and Design Inputs

The best way to translate a qualitative user need into a quantitative and testable design input is to follow an iterative process of user analysis, me...

6 months ago
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RE: User Needs vs. Business Goals — Who Wins in Design?

In practice, successful design teams balance user needs and business realities through structured trade-offs rather than choosing one side completely....

6 months ago
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RE: Verification vs. Validation — Do We Really Need Both?

Having both design verification and validation as separate processes is necessary because they address fundamentally different questions in product de...

6 months ago
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RE: Do Design Controls Help Innovation or Slow It Down?

While design controls under regulations like ISO 13485 and FDA 21 CFR 820 can feel restrictive, they actually play a dual role in innovation. On one h...

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RE: The Placebo vs. The Nocebo Effect in Blind Clinical Studies

Both the placebo and nocebo effects provide valuable insight into how psychological factors influence physiological outcomes in clinical research. I f...

7 months ago
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RE: Biomedical Engineers role in Clinical Research

Biomedical engineers play an increasingly central role in clinical research as the boundary between medicine and technology continues to narrow. Tradi...

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RE: Public or Private: Which Path Builds a Stronger Company?

Choosing between going public or staying private depends on the kind of strength a company seeks—public companies benefit from access to large-scale c...

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RE: Unified Quality System?

You’ve raised a thoughtful point about the importance of top-down quality system design and the challenges that arise when companies grow, merge, or r...

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RE: Are Regulations Helping Innovation or Slowing It Down?

Regulations can both hinder and drive innovation, depending on how they're structured and applied. On one hand, overly rigid or outdated rules can slo...

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