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RE: Types of Corporations

If I was to start my own company I would most likely decide on an LLC. The most attractive part of it to me is the lowered levels of risk. If the company goes out of business then it will not ruin me ...

In forum Business 101

7 years ago
RE: Accepting job based on company.

To me type doesn't matter. What I value is the how the company operates, its core values, and if they will value me as an employee. I'm currently working a J&J. I really like the company because i...

In forum Business 101

7 years ago
RE: Relation of Quality with other department.

It's definitely a delicate relationship between quality and R&D, but as long as you all understand the common purpose nothing is truly impassable. I have had to work with the J&J quality team ...

In forum Quality Control and Quality Assurance

7 years ago
RE: Form 483

Although it is cynical I think there exists one reason and one reason alone that companies do not strictly follow the FDA guidelines and do not change their protocols, money. If we continue with Dr. S...

In forum Quality Control and Quality Assurance

7 years ago
RE: What are some ways Document Control can improve?

In my role at J&J I have worked heavily with many different types of documents. The easiest way to improve document control is to make sure that everyone understands what the documents are and why...

In forum Quality Control and Quality Assurance

7 years ago
RE: Precision and Accuracy

Any medical device must be both accurate and precise. Lets take a simple blood pressure cuff. If I put it on my arm and test it 10 times there should only be slight differences between each of the mea...

In forum Regulatory Basics for Medical Devices

7 years ago
RE: Drugs banned in US but not in other countries

I don't know much about drugs being banned in different countries but available here in the United States, but I have some experience with ingredients that are banned in certain countries. I work for ...

In forum Regulatory Basics for Medical Devices

7 years ago
RE: FDA rules too strict?

The balance between safety and speed through the system is something that is hard to balance, and whilst I think the process takes too long I would much rather a system that takes longer but makes sur...

In forum Regulatory Basics for Medical Devices

7 years ago
RE: Academia vs. Industry Research

I have a bit of R&D experiences in industry, but it is not inside the lab. I do work closely with those in the lab itself, so I will talk a bit about that. The time given is a great deal less than...

In forum Pre-clinical Device Development

7 years ago
RE: Ethics of Animal Testing

I believe that animal testing is a necessary evil. I worked in academic research where I studied traumatic brain injury. Whilst I worked with models that I made, some people in the lab worked with rat...

In forum Pre-clinical Device Development

7 years ago
RE: This vs That

I have conducted academic research and now work in industry research. The major difference for me is the end results. Academic research always puts out new knowledge and whilst there are time frames t...

In forum Pre-clinical Device Development

7 years ago
RE: Project Manager Experiences

Due to the nature of my co-op I have worked with a number of project managers. They have all had different styles, some good and some bad. The worst I have worked with was purely focused on output and...

In forum Intro to Project Management

7 years ago
RE: Manager Vs Engineering

I agree with what a lot of people have said here, in so far that the best managers are those that can blend their managerial and engineering skills to benefit the project. Having someone who is great ...

In forum Intro to Project Management

7 years ago
RE: Project Life Cycle

I think the executing phase is the most important. A lot of people believe planning to be the most important. It is but one cannot plan for all the eventualities and problems that will arise in the pr...

In forum Intro to Project Management

7 years ago
RE: Discussion Topic: Practical vs. Informational courses

A mix is definitely an necessity, but I think the courses cater more towards different end goals. In my opinion those practical courses teach you skills that will be more beneficial if you want to go ...

In forum Introduction to Medical Device Development

7 years ago
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