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Florida International University Richard T. Schoephoerster Integrating Academia, Clinical Medicine, and the Biomedical Industry. Forum on Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Biomedical Engineering Education. Course Title (1): Clinical Rotations for BME. Purpose
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Florida International UniversityRichard T. Schoephoerster Integrating Academia, Clinical Medicine,and the Biomedical Industry Forum on Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Biomedical Engineering Education
Course Title (1): Clinical Rotations for BME • Purpose • Introduction to the end-user of medical device development • Observation of medical procedures • Forum for interaction and discussion with medical personnel • Course description • 3 hours/week + 2 procedures individually arranged • Each session: lecture, tour/demonstration, discussion • Student evaluation: attendance, weekly reports, other written assignments
Course Title (2): Design of Biomedical Systems and Devices • Apply the principles of engineering design from recognition of need to a fully-tested product • Organize and manage a design project and work effectively in a team to complete the project • Incorporate biocompatibility, regulatory issues, and other considerations and constraints pertinent to medical devices, into the design process • Apply knowledge of natural physiological systems to the design of their replacements, and to devise means to overcome constraints in doing so.
Course Title (3): Entrepreneurship for Engineers • Provides the undergraduate engineering student with the fundamental tools necessary to build a business plan around a technical innovation • Developed along parallel paths: • Introduce business fundamentals necessary to plan, and potentially operate, a business • The topics covered include: Creativity, Innovation and Intellectual Property; Planning the Venture; Developing a Business Plan; Financing the Venture; and Launching the Venture. • Organize students into E-teams to envision a technology based business concept and develop a business plan to take the concept to a business. • Develops the concept, conducts a feasibility study, develops a business plan and makes a final presentation to a panel of judges that include experienced entrepreneurs.
How do you measure outcomes? • Educational Outcomes: The ability to • 1.Use appropriate tools and understand the optimal environment for creative thinking • 2.Work effectively in a multidisciplinary team • 3.Develop a business plan appropriate for a technology venture • 4.Conduct a patent search and write a patent disclosure for novel work • 5.Understand the process of obtaining financing for the venture • 6.Communicate to a diverse audience in written, oral, and multimedia format • 7.Understand the role of marketing to a business venture • 8.Organize and manage a project and work effectively in a team to complete the project • 9.Integrate technology development with commercialization
Describe a course project or exercise that exemplifies “best practices” • Technology Entrepreneurship Competition • “Real world” experience that combines the senior design project with business plan competition • Utilizes E-teams • Prototype required with business plan • Cash prizes • Venture capitalists and entrepreneurs as judges