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jr377
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RE: Risk management and Labels

I'm going to use a non-BME example to help clarify my thoughts. Whenever you get a coffee, the cup will usually have a label that warns that it is in ...

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RE: Manage Risk

From best to worst option for each risk level- High risk: Avoidance, Mitigation, Transference, Acceptance Medium risk: Mitigation, Transference, Avoid...

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RE: Expense of Regulations

I believe that "There is no such thing as a free lunch" is a really applicable quote for this situation. As stated previously stated, there are costs ...

6 years ago
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RE: Deviations That Occurs During Verification

I haven't actually had the experience to comment with a story of my own, but I do have a few questions that tie into this subject. How often do failed...

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RE: Customer Needs and Design Input

sin3, I think you switched verification and validation a little in your mind. Verification determines, like you said, every input has an output. Those...

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RE: Statistical Sampling

I haven't done statistical tests in industry but I can speak to academic tests I have done. In addition to paired t-tests and one way ANOVAs, mixed AN...

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RE: Factors to Consider While making Gantt Chart

Although I haven't started working in industry yet, I want to add a little to the Gantt chart "margin of error". You need to have concrete goals for e...

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RE: Design Documents in Academia

I will elaborate a little on IRB, because that documentation is the most important aspect of research in academia. The IRB reviews any ethical concern...

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RE: Customer Needs and Design Input

Well one is necessary for the other. I don't know if I would talk about them in terms of pros and cons. One document is necessary for the other. Let's...

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RE: Clinical Studies

One popular quotes that comes to mind is "nothing ventured, nothing gained". This is exactly what clinical trials are for. Of course there is risk, bu...

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RE: Double Blind Vs Single blind Study

Double blinds are good, but triple blinds are better. The patient may have the placebo effect, the researcher may unwittingly indicate the type of tre...

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RE: Medical Device SWOT Analysis

I chose to do an analysis of Merck Strengths: -Huge product portfolio -Brand Name trust -international presence -large size company -public faith b...

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RE: Discussion Topic: The Fifth "P" of Marketing

One thing I've noticed that's becoming more popular among companies are giveaways. These giveaways always interest people, because of course, who does...

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RE: Brand Coloring

One color that is mainly used is blue. If you take a look at your phone it's safe to say that at least a third of your apps have the color blue in it....

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