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LTR 110: Focusing on reliability to build safe medical devices

Deep insights from a conversation with Mitra Soltani.

Summary

“If your device fails 1 out of 100 times, you might think it is good. But if that one time is in the middle of surgery, or when the parent is using it for their children, you are bringing harm.”

In this episode of the Let's Talk Risk Podcast, Naveen Agarwal and Mitra Soltani delve into the critical relationship between reliability and safety in medical devices. They discuss the importance of effective communication and leadership in engineering, the challenges faced by startups in balancing speed and reliability, and the significance of assumption registers in the design process. Mitra shares her career journey, pivotal moments, and offers valuable advice for aspiring professionals in the QA/RA field.

Listen to the full 30-minute podcast or jump to a section of interest listed below.

Chapters

00:25 Introducing Mitra Soltani

04:14 Link Between Safety and Reliability

05:52 Understanding the Connection With Design Inputs

07:07 How Using an Assumption Register Can Help With Reliability

10:31 Challenges in Startups: Balancing Speed and Reliability

14:00 Training for Success: Preparing Teams for Reliability

15:33 An Example of Testing for Reliability Before Launch

20:41 Career Reflections: Pivotal Moments and Lessons Learned

23:20 Career Tips for QA/RA Professionals

25:17 Closing Comments and Key Takeaways

Suggested links:

  1. LTR - Fidelis lead recall, probability and statistics, and career tips with Eric Maas.

  2. LTR: It’s time to start applying system safety to medical devices.

  3. Mitra Soltani: Superstars of Tomorrow.

Key Takeaways

  • Reliability and safety are interconnected in medical devices.

  • Effective communication is essential for engineers.

  • Assumption registers help clarify design expectations.

  • Startups often overlook reliability in their rush to market.

  • Training early can enhance team effectiveness.

  • Decisions made early in a career can shape future opportunities.

  • Understanding user environments is crucial for design success.

  • Designing for worst-case scenarios is necessary for reliability.

  • Learning from decisions is key to professional growth.

  • Leadership must prioritize reliability in product development.

Keywords

Medical devices, risk management, reliability, safety, engineering, startups, communication, leadership, career development, assumption register

About Mitra Soltani

Mitra Soltani is a reliability engineer, innovator and consultant in the medical device industry. In a career spanning over 15 years, she has worked on a variety of complex electromechanical medical devices, including the VERITAS vision system, a next-generation cataract surgery platform that enhances patient outcomes and surgeon efficiency. Specializing in embedded hardware design, she has delivered over 7 medical and commercial devices, from concept to market, while driving strategic decisions that boost efficiency and deliver cost savings. She has a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering, and numerous continuing education certifications.

Disclaimer

Information and insights presented in this podcast are for educational purposes only. Views expressed by all speakers are their own and do not reflect those of their respective organizations.

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