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Posts Tagged ‘medical device’

One Of My Favorite Skype For Business (Formerly, Lync) Features

  Is she online yet? Is he free or in a meeting? Ugh, how many times a day do you find yourself wondering whether your colleague is available for a chat? Relax. And quit checking your instant messenger (IM) every five seconds. With Skype for Business (formerly, Microsoft Lync), your needs are met by one […]

Resources On 21 CFR Part 11 From Perficient

  Over the past few months, the life sciences practice has produced several free resources related to the 21 CFR Part 11 regulation that governs electronic records and electronic signatures. To make it easy for our industry colleagues to find those resources, we decided to create a single blog post that links to all of […]

How Many File Formats Can Google Search Appliance Index?

  One of the most common questions we hear from clients is “What file formats can Google Search Appliance (GSA) index?” Since so many people are curious, we decided to share the answer with you in our blog. It goes a little something like this: The number of file formats GSA can index is incredible. […]

Will GSK And Purdue Be The First Pharmas To Use ResearchKit?

  Back in April, I wrote the piece 5 Apps Leveraging Apple’s ResearchKit For Clinical Studies. What’s interesting, in retrospect, is that none of those apps were developed by pharmaceutical companies, but rather by academic medical centers and nonprofit organizations. 

Top 5 Life Sciences Blog Posts From July 2015

  Now that August is here, I thought it would be neat to look back at what our readers found most interesting last month. Below are the top five blog posts Perficient’s life sciences practice wrote in July – they’re ranked in order of popularity, with number one being the most viewed piece. 

Perficient Receives Award From Oracle Health Sciences

<   The work we’re doing for life sciences and healthcare companies continues to pay off. And, Oracle thinks so, too. We recently received an award from Oracle’s Health Sciences Global Business Unit for the work we’re doing with their clinical and pharmacovigilance applications. 

Risk-Based Monitoring, In Layman’s Terms

One of my LinkedIn contacts shared the video Risk-Based Monitoring vs Remote Monitoring Finally Explained, in which Dan Sfera of www.theclinicaltrialsguru.com explains both concepts in layman’s terms. In essence, the idea of Risk-Based Monitoring (RBM) is to leverage the data in existing IT systems to spot, rectify, and prevent issues relating to the execution of […]

Who Should Notify The FDA About Using Esigs: CRO Or Sponsor?

  Several months ago we delivered a webinar on 21 CFR Part 11, based on a recent blog series. During the Q&A session at the end, someone asked the following question: Regarding “the organization” that needs to inform the FDA of the intended use of electronic signatures, in a CRO/Sponsor relationship, who is responsible: the […]

Growing Old With Pfizer

  When you think of a pharmaceutical companies, you think drugs. You think of them as a business – drugs being developed, sold, and consumed. Not often do you think of them as do-gooders. 

Finding All Relevant Documents When A Drug Has Many Names

  Most of us “regular people” refer to pharmaceutical products by their trade name, but that’s not the case among life sciences professionals in research and development departments. In fact, during a product’s lifecycle, chances are it has been referred to by at least four names: a chemical compound, a company code, a generic name, […]

Ex-Medical Device CEO Sentenced For 2 Years

  Wow, it’s not often you hear about executives from life sciences companies getting jail time. But in the case of the former CEO of OtisMed, that’s just what he got: two years and a small fine. The company also agreed to pay more than $80 million to resolve other charges. Without receiving FDA approval, […]

A Quick Look At Google Search For Work

Photo Credit: Maglara / Shutterstock.com My colleague, Beth Martin, wrote a great blog post today about the benefits of using Google Search for Work. What is Google Search for Work, you ask? Think of it as using Google to search the Internet, except that you search your company’s systems instead. Take a look at the infographic below, which […]

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