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RE: Double Blind Vs Single blind Study

In my opinion, a single-blind study could work in a majority of the cases since the researchers/investigators do not really have significant effect on the results of the study most of the time. Howeve...

In forum Clinical Research Basics

3 months ago
RE: Gold Standard or Paperwork Nightmare?

I completely agree that GCP guidelines are done correctly in terms of safety and efficiency. GCP is extremely important in ensuring the validity of a medical device, drugs, etc. Protecting patients is...

In forum Clinical Research Basics

3 months ago
RE: Clinical Trial Roles

I would prefer to be a monitor (clinical research associate) of clinical research because it seems very interesting to do their job. A monitor basically monitors the procedures, data sets, and accurac...

In forum Clinical Research Basics

3 months ago
RE: Marketing and Advertising: Can the two collide?

I absolutely believe that the marketing/advertising is targeted towards specific demographics, especially on platforms or TV programs. TV is one of the main ways that advertising is done, basically th...

In forum Marketing and Sales

4 months ago
RE: Brand Coloring

Personally, I do not see a huge correlation between the colors of devices in terms of medical devices and their branding. Although, you can say that color does have an impact slightly on the marketing...

In forum Marketing and Sales

4 months ago
RE: Transition from Engineering to sales or marketing?

If I were to change career paths but stay in the same industry, I would definitely go into medical sales. Although marketing is appealing, it is not as interactive in terms of company-consumer interac...

In forum Marketing and Sales

4 months ago
RE: First Job: What type of company to choose?

In my opinion, your career in a sense starts in college. Although it is not the end all be all, internships/research positions are where your individual experiences start and they are a great place to...

In forum Business 101

4 months ago
RE: Business Courses for Engineering Students?

I believe it depends on the person's background, their interests, and also the depth the course takes. For example, I completed my undergraduate degree in biomedical engineering with a minor in busine...

In forum Business 101

4 months ago
RE: MBA/ Business degree for Engineers

I would say that you do not necessarily need an MBA or a business-related degree to start a business, it could be something just learned purely from experience or just speaking with lots of different ...

In forum Business 101

4 months ago
RE: Emerging technologies and QA

Specifically focusing on AI, it could greatly impact the jobs of QA individuals and aid them in making more effective SOPs, validation documents, etc. Utilizing AI to help improve certain processes an...

In forum Quality Control and Quality Assurance

4 months ago
RE: What’s the Real Difference Between Quality Control and Quality Assurance?

At the end of the day, both QC and QA are crucial to the success of a product line and a company in general. If a device is not properly prepared, manufactured, and then tested, it will be a failure a...

In forum Quality Control and Quality Assurance

4 months ago
RE: Can Too Much Quality Control Slow Down Innovation?

From my own understanding and experience, too many regulations or rules in quality control testing can definitely slow down progress. In my previous experience, I worked in industrial chemical enginee...

In forum Quality Control and Quality Assurance

4 months ago
RE: Are Regulations Helping Innovation or Slowing It Down?

I think that regulations are extremely important for public transparency and risk reduction. They set a baseline of what needs to be done at minimum to allow for a product to go out onto the market, w...

In forum Regulatory Basics for Medical Devices

4 months ago
RE: Does the FDA guarantee safety?

I think the biggest aspect of the safe vs unsafe aspects of any medical device or product depends on the testing done, the science behind it, the public knowledge of it (papers or studies done on it),...

In forum Regulatory Basics for Medical Devices

4 months ago
RE: FDA Classes: Reform needed or fine as is?

I think this is a great question, especially since there are new technologies being made that might not be able to be classified as easily. I do believe that the class I, II, and III system is outdate...

In forum Regulatory Basics for Medical Devices

4 months ago
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