Interprofessional Design and Entrepreneurship in Medical Devices at UC San Diego
加州大学圣地亚哥分校医疗器械的跨专业设计和创业
基本信息
- 批准号:10378460
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 2.16万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2018
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2018-06-05 至 2024-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Academic supportAccreditationActive LearningAddressBioethicsBiomedical EngineeringBiotechnologyCardiologyClinicalClinical MedicineCollaborationsComplement component C5Course ContentCritical ThinkingDataDevice DesignsDevice or Instrument DevelopmentEducationEducational CurriculumEducational ModelsElementsEnrollmentEnsureEntrepreneurshipEvaluationEventExposure toFacultyFundingGoalsHealthHealthcareHospitalsImmersionIndustryInterdisciplinary EducationLearningLifeLinkMeasuresMedical DeviceMedical Device DesignsMedical StudentsMedicineMentorsMentorshipModelingNursing FacultyOperative Surgical ProceduresOphthalmologyOrthopedicsOutcomePediatric RadiologyPhasePhysiologyPopulationProcessRegulatory PathwayReportingScienceSeriesStudentsTrainingTranslatingWorkbasecareerclinical applicationclinical centerclinical practiceclinically relevantcohortcommercializationcourse sequencedesignexperienceinnovationinstructorinterestmedical specialtiesnovelproduct developmentprogramsprototypeskillssuccesssymposiumundergraduate studentvirtual reality game
项目摘要
Project Abstract/Summary
Current training models for bioengineering design often do not adequately prepare students for 21st century
challenges in the medical device industry as they lack appropriate training team-oriented science, critical
thinking skills to identify problems, and immersion in clinical medicine, which is necessary to identify these
problems. Responding to PAR 16-108, we at UC San Diego propose to re-envision our Bioengineering senior
design curriculum to: (1) provide undergraduate team-based training in medical device design in a co-learning
course with medical school students called “BENG192: Inter-professional Design and Entrepreneurship in
Medical Devices,” (2) incorporate clinical problem identification into the senior design project conceptualization
phase via a “BENG193: Clinical Bioengineering” course, and (3) use these project concepts as the basis for
senior design team projects co-mentored by clinical and bioengineering faculty in BENG187 and BENG1XX
courses. This 3-pronged approach will empower clinicians to work with student teams from the two didactic
courses, whose enrollment we will double to accommodate half of all undergraduate students. Our approach
will also expand beyond this coursework to incorporate the vast majority of UC San Diego Bioengineering
students in their senior design teams with clinically focused project concepts. We further propose using unique
and innovative educational models of team-based training, e.g. virtual reality gaming, to provide portions of this
training. We believe that this approach fills a critical training gap for our bioengineering students and will
prepare them for the 21st century workforce. Our approach will also fill training gaps for our medical students
who have no course options to study medical device design, despite UC San Diego's proximity to a large
biotechnology sector. We are confident in the potential of the program given data on student interest and the
success of pilot courses and projects that have successfully competed for sustained funding. Outcomes will be
measured between student cohorts with and without additional team-based design and immersion coursework
as well as against previous cohorts prior to our re-envisioned curricula. Thus we are poised to build upon this
success with the following ambitious but achievable aims over 5 years: Aim 1) Develop, implement, and
integrate the enrollment of Bioengineering coursework providing clinical immersion and medical device design
into Bioengineering senior design, Aim 2) Facilitate the integration of clinical mentors into senior design team
mentorship and product development, and Aim 3) Disseminate program materials through interdisciplinary
campus events and through regional and national networks. We will accomplish these goals by assembling a
team of over 30 clinical mentors from a diverse set of specialties to complement 5 didactic course instructors
and bioengineering academic support staff.
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