IEEE Journal of Translational Engineering in Health and Medicine (Jan 2013)

Classroom to Clinic: Merging Education and Research to Efficiently Prototype Medical Devices

  • Nevan C. Hanumara,
  • Nikolai D. Begg,
  • Conor J. Walsh,
  • David Custer,
  • Rajiv Gupta,
  • Lynn R. Osborn,
  • Alexander H. Slocum

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/JTEHM.2013.2271897
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1
pp. 4700107 – 4700107

Abstract

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Innovation in patient care requires both clinical and technical skills, and this paper presents the methods and outcomes of a nine-year, clinical-academic collaboration to develop and evaluate new medical device technologies, while teaching mechanical engineering. Together, over the course of a single semester, seniors, graduate students, and clinicians conceive, design, build, and test proof-of-concept prototypes. Projects initiated in the course have generated intellectual property and peer-reviewed publications, stimulated further research, furthered student and clinician careers, and resulted in technology licenses and start-up ventures.

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