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DirectorCo-DirectorsCoordinators
James Tunnell
jtunnell@mail.utexas.edu 

Carlos Mery
cmery@austin.utexas.edu

John Uecker
juecker@ascension.org  

Elizabeth O. McCullum
elizabeth.mccullum@austin.utexas.edu

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To apply to the Distinction in Clinical Innovation and Design for the 2024-25 program year, please complete this brief application in Interfolio. The application deadline is December 1, 2023. 


Program Summary

Designing meaningful solutions to the current pressing needs in health care requires a variety of complex skills, including the ability to identify meaningful problems, design thinking to find creative solutions, and entrepreneurship to implement them. The Distinction in Clinical Innovation and Design offers medical students the opportunity to actively learn the process of medical technology and process innovation by working with biomedical engineering graduate students in a structured and mentored experience. As part of the program, students will identify concrete clinical needs and address them through technology.

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Design is a process for defining and solving complex, human challenges. The practitioners of the future will require more than just clinical skills in order to translate human needs into solutions. For that reason, students embarking on the Distinction in Clinical Innovation and Design will be taught and mentored by a multidisciplinary team of engineers, designers, clinicians, and business experts in order to acquire the skills necessary for human-centered design of meaningful medical technology and processes.


Curriculum

The 8-month distinction will be team-based, centered around a project to be selected by the students with the help of the mentors. Medical students will be paired with fifth-year bioengineering (BS/MS) students to form multidisciplinary teams. After a brief introductory course to include basics of design thinking, engineering, relevant clinical aspects, intellectual property, and regulatory affairs, the team will spend time observing clinicians and patients in the clinic, the intensive care unit, the hospital ward, the operating room, and beyond for several weeks. This observation period will yield a series of observations and clinical needs. After some initial research, the team will select one or two meaningful clinical needs to focus their efforts. Using design techniques, the team will brainstorm, iterate, prototype, and test different solutions to the selected need. It is anticipated that the team will create a viable prototype, perform some initial testing, and create a business plan or development project by the end of the Distinction. As an initial pilot, the inaugural team for this Distinction will focus on congenital heart disease. Based on the experiences gained from the pilot program, the clinical spectrum will expand to include other integrated practice units at UT Health Austin.

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