On this episode, I was joined by Duane Mancini, CEO and Managing Partner of Project Medtech and host of the Project Medtech Podcast. Duane and I discuss: Why he enjoys
This is Part 1 of the episode with H. James Harrington PhD of Harrington Management Systems. On this part of the episode Dr. Harrington and I discuss: His first experience
On this episode of the podcast we had Edwin Bills, a Risk Management Expert that was on the committees for ISO14971:2019, ISO TR24971:2020 and AAMI TIR 105:2020. Ed and I
On this episode of the podcast, Naveen Agarwal PhD from Creative Analytics Solutions joined the show. Naveen and I discuss: Running almost 1500 miles and the importance of constraints Risk
On this episode of the podcast we had Dr. David Albert of AliveCor, a medical doctor, scientist and entrepreneur who has founded several successful companies and ventures in MedTech like
On this episode, we were joined by Susan Neadle. If you work on Combination Products, Susan is someone you need to know. Her and I discuss: Her career starting in
On this episode of the podcast we had Karandeep Singh Badwal. Karandeep and I discuss: Why QA/RA is the place to be (if you’re so inclined) Intended Use, Indications and
On this episode we had Kathy Walsh, Director and Principal at Quality Systems. Kathy and I discuss: Her book, “Eliminating the Gobbledygook: secrets to writing plain language procedures” Her background
On this episode of the podcast we had Omar M Khateeb, the host of the State of MedTech, and Founder of Khateeb&Co where he Helps MedTech Companies Grow Sales &
On this episode of the podcast, we had Professor Sarfaraz Niazi, a "Renaissance Man" if I ever met one. We discuss what biosimilars are and how they differ from generics,
On the podcast this week, we had Ahmed Zobi, CEO of Syntr Technologies. Ahmed and I talk about jumping into Syntr Technologies feet first, what bootstrapping in medtech looks like,
This episode of the Combinate Podcast is with Joe Hage. Joe and I talk all things medical device marketing. We discuss how storytelling is even more important for medical devices