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RM roundup #3: 10 noteworthy risk-related LinkedIn posts

An episode of the Let's Talk Risk! with Dr. Naveen Agarwal podcast, hosted by Casual and informal conversations about practical aspects of medical device risk management., titled "RM roundup #3: 10 noteworthy risk-related LinkedIn posts" was published on May 10, 2024 and runs 21 minutes.

May 10, 2024 ·21m · Let's Talk Risk! with Dr. Naveen Agarwal

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Listen to my reading of a recent LinkedIn article I published to cover 10 noteworthy risk-related posts recently published on LinkedIn. Listen to the recording and follow links below to read the original posts and continue the conversation.

🗞️A roundup of 10 noteworthy risk-related posts on LinkedIn!

1️⃣ Horst Simon advises risk practitioners to serve as advisors and facilitators instead of playing a traffic cop.

2️⃣ Jijo James shares a new tool that significantly reduces device-related interruptions when used with the WHO's surgical safety checklist.

3️⃣ Aaron Joseph recommends adopting a more flexible "re-entrant design controls" approach to manage frequent design changes and upgrades.

4️⃣ Stefan Hunziker, PhD, CICP offers 6 tips for boosting your risk management expertise where leaning from failures is not an option.

5️⃣ Wag Hanna shares how augmented intelligence tools can help support risk management while also enabling a culture of transparency.

6️⃣ Vincent F. Cafiso seeks to clarify FDA's position on requirements for clinical studies in QMSR.

7️⃣ George Zack invites a conversation to identify risks in real world activities such clearing snow from sidewalks and roads.

8️⃣ Chuck Ventura offers tips for considering design controls at the drug/device interface in a combination product.

9️⃣ Daniel Adler spotlights a new FDA draft guidance on cybersecurity to cover any device if it includes software and internet connectivity.

🔟Marco Felsberger reminds us that we can't always reliably model extreme events and managing risk exposure might be more effective.

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