Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://dx.doi.org/10.25673/73810
Title: A structured pathway toward disruption : a novel HealthTec Innovation Design curriculum with entrepreneurship in mind
Author(s): Fritzsche, Holger
Barbazzeni, Beatrice
Mahmeen, Mohd
Haider, Sultan
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Issue Date: 2021
Type: Article
Language: English
URN: urn:nbn:de:gbv:ma9:1-1981185920-757628
Subjects: Biodesign
Design thinking
Health democratization
Bioengineering education
Disruptive technologies
Exponential medicine
Future of health
Twenty-first century skills
Abstract: The typical curriculum of training and educating future clinicians, biomedical engineers, health IT, and artificial intelligence experts lacks needed twenty first-century skills like problem-solving, stakeholder empathy, curiosity stimulation, entrepreneurship, and health economics, which are essential generators and are pre-requirements for creating intentional disruptive innovations. Moreover, the translation from research to a valuable and affordable product/process innovation is not formalized by the current teachings that focus on short-term rather than long-term developments, leading to inaccurate and incremental forecasting on the future of healthcare and longevity. The Stanford Biodesign approach of unmet clinical need detection would be an excellent starting methodology for health-related innovation work, although unfortunately not widely taught yet. We have developed a novel lecture titled HealthTec Innovation Design (HTID) offered in an interdisciplinary setup to medical students and biomedical engineers. It teaches a future-oriented view and the application and effects of exponential trends. We implemented a novel approach using the Purpose Launchpad meta-methodology combined with other innovation generation tools to define, experiment, and validate existing project ideas. As part of the process of defining the novel curriculum, we used experimentation methods, like a global science fiction event to create a comic book with Future Health stories and an Innovation Think Tank Certification Program of a large medical technology company that is focused on identifying future health opportunities. We conducted before and after surveys and concluded that the proposed initiatives were impactful in developing an innovative design thinking approach. Participants’ awareness and enthusiasm were raised, including their willingness to implement taught skills, values, and methods in their working projects. We conclude that a new curriculum based on HTID is essential and needed to move the needle of healthcare activities from treating sickness to maintaining health.
URI: https://opendata.uni-halle.de//handle/1981185920/75762
http://dx.doi.org/10.25673/73810
Open Access: Open access publication
License: (CC BY 4.0) Creative Commons Attribution 4.0(CC BY 4.0) Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
Sponsor/Funder: OVGU-Publikationsfonds 2021
Journal Title: Frontiers in Public Health
Publisher: Frontiers Media
Publisher Place: Lausanne
Volume: 9
Issue: 2021
Original Publication: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.715768
Page Start: 1
Page End: 11
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