Medical Device HQ provides training and guidance for medical device product development, covering topics such as risk management, design control, quality management, and software as a medical device. The channel uses tutorials and deep-dives focused on standards like ISO 14971, ISO 13485, IEC 62304, and usability engineering, with a mix of public and customized blended courses. Content appears as tutorials and informational videos, with an average of about 1.2K views per video and new uploads inferred from recent videos; the channel has 18.1K subscribers and 88 videos published since joining Sep 19, 2011.
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Both target medical device professionals with content focus on risk management, design controls, and process validation, aligning closely with the same core queries (risk management medical devices, design control medical devices, process validation medical devices) and an 82% match driven by similar topic coverage.
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Both address regulatory compliance for medical devices, with overlap on risk management, ISO 14971 training, and design control topics, reflected in an 81% match and strong search alignment for medical device regulatory queries.
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Shares a focus on medical device quality systems and regulatory training, including risk management and design control, yielding a solid 63% overall match but a divergent content style (high alignment in content but lower search visibility).
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Both provide guidance on risk management and process validation for medical devices, with additional coverage of US/EU regulations, resulting in a 62% match driven by similar topic queries and strong content overlap.
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Competes on medical device regulatory training and ISO 14971 topics, showing a 59% match with overlapping queries and substantial regulatory content alignment.
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Centers on medical device development and quality assurance, including software validation and process validation topics, contributing to a 58% match via related queries and strong content overlap in quality/system areas.
Content Landscape
Top competitors: Medical Device Academy (82% match, 10K subscribers) and U.S. Food and Drug Administration (81% match, 192K subscribers) lead due to overlapping queries on risk management, design control, ISO 14971, and related process validation topics. Greenlight Guru (63% match, 4.7K subscribers) also mirrors risk management and design control themes. Easy Medical Device (62% match, 15.2K subscribers) and GlobalCompliance Panel (59% match, 8.1K subscribers) further compete on risk management, ISO 14971, and regulatory topics. Medical Device HQ shares overlapping queries such as risk management medical devices, ISO 14971 training, design control medical devices, and process validation medical devices; subscriber bases vary widely, with FDA and Greenlight Guru substantially larger than Medical Device HQ, while Medical Device Academy and GlobalCompliance Panel are closer in scale to the channel.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which YouTube channels are most similar to Medical Device HQ?
Medical Device HQ's biggest competitors on YouTube are: 1) Medical Device Academy — 10K subscribers with an 82% match; 2) U.S. Food and Drug Administration — 192K subscribers with an 81% match; 3) Greenlight Guru — 4.7K subscribers with a 63% match. They share a focus on medical device development, quality management, regulatory topics, and software as a medical device, aligning with Medical Device HQ's emphasis on ISO 14971, ISO 13485, QMS, and related spaces.
What type of content does Medical Device HQ make?
Medical Device HQ produces content about medical device development, quality, and regulatory topics, including agility in software development, design controls, and risk management, as indicated by video titles such as Agile practices, validated state in Agile software development, and aligning stakeholders in software for medical device development. The channel averages about 1.2K views per video, with recent uploads including a channel video (6.9K views) and several videos with 127–136 views; the stated average suggests roughly weekly uploads.
How do we determine which channels are similar to Medical Device HQ?
We analyze Medical Device HQ's recent videos, generate topic-relevant search queries, check YouTube search results, and compare the meaning of each channel's content to measure similarity. The result is a ranked list sorted by SERP overlap, semantic similarity, and search appearances.