Clinical Research Experience for Engineers (CREE)(RMI)
工程师临床研究经验 (CREE)(RMI)
基本信息
- 批准号:7483044
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 5.38万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2004
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2004-09-30 至 2010-01-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressBasic ScienceBiological SciencesBiomedical EngineeringClinicalClinical EngineeringClinical ResearchCommunicationComplexComputer softwareDevicesDiagnosticDoctor of MedicineDoctor of PhilosophyEducational CurriculumEducational workshopEngineeringEthicsFacultyHandHealthcareIndustryMedicalMentorsNursing FacultyOccupationsPharmaceutical PreparationsProceduresResearchResearch DesignResearch Project GrantsSafetySeriesStudentsTechnologyTraineeshipTrainingTraining ProgramsUniversitiesWashingtonWeekcareerexperienceinstrumentlecturesmemberprogramsskills
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant):
This application proposes a new undergraduate training program entitled "Clinical Research Experience for Engineers." The objective of the CREE program is to provide undergraduate bioengineers with the interdisciplinary training needed to prepare them for addressing complex biomedical and health care problems in their careers. With the recent addition of an undergraduate Bioengineering program at University of Washington (UW), the opportunity now exists to extend and expand the interdisciplinary culture of the Bioengineering Department at the UW into the undergraduate curriculum. The current undergraduate Bioengineering curriculum focuses on providing the students with didactic courses in engineering and biological sciences fundamentals plus intensive research and design projects. The majority of the current research projects done by undergraduates in Bioengineering focus on engineering and basic science problems. The proposed CREE program would provide the opportunity for 12 undergraduate engineers each year to do a three-month clinical research project during the summer between their junior and senior years. They would be co-mentored by a bioengineering faculty member and a clinical faculty member. During their summer traineeship, in addition to their research project, they would also participate in a one-week course on medical diagnostics, a weekly communication skills workshop, lectures on research safety and ethics, and a seminar series. It is anticipated that in many cases the CREE summer research project will evolve into the student's senior capstone project. The hands-on clinical summer research projects will provide the students with an understanding of the challenges and opportunities in health care, allowing them to see how they can contribute to solving complex clinical problems via new software, instruments, devices, drugs, procedures, technologies, etc. This, in combination with the existing undergraduate curriculum, will provide Bioengineering students at the UW with the interdisciplinary training they need to move on to Ph.D., M.D. and M.D./Ph.D. graduate programs at leading universities or to engineering jobs in the biomedical industry.
描述(由申请人提供):
本申请提出了一个新的本科生培训计划,题为“临床研究经验的工程师。“CREE计划的目标是为本科生物工程师提供所需的跨学科培训,使他们为解决职业生涯中复杂的生物医学和医疗保健问题做好准备。随着华盛顿大学(UW)最近增加了一个本科生物工程课程,现在有机会将UW生物工程系的跨学科文化扩展到本科课程中。目前的本科生物工程课程侧重于为学生提供工程和生物科学基础的教学课程,以及密集的研究和设计项目。生物工程专业的本科生目前所做的大多数研究项目都集中在工程和基础科学问题上。拟议中的CREE计划将为12名本科工程师提供机会,每年在大三和大四之间的夏季进行为期三个月的临床研究项目。他们将由一名生物工程教员和一名临床教员共同指导。在夏季实习期间,除了研究项目外,他们还将参加为期一周的医疗诊断课程、每周一次的沟通技能讲习班、关于研究安全和道德的讲座以及系列研讨会。预计在许多情况下,CREE夏季研究项目将发展成为学生的高级顶点项目。实践临床夏季研究项目将为学生提供对医疗保健挑战和机遇的理解,让他们看到如何通过新的软件,仪器,设备,药物,程序,技术等为解决复杂的临床问题做出贡献。将为华盛顿大学的生物工程专业学生提供跨学科的培训,使他们能够继续攻读博士学位,M.D. M.D.博士在一流大学的研究生课程或生物医学行业的工程工作。
项目成果
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