Bioinnovation - Research
The Fellowship programme is based on the recruitment of two elite multi-disciplinary teams, each of four high-calibre Fellows include medical, engineering, business and law graduates. Each Fellow must have demonstrated innovative qualities and excellence in their profession. Each elite team is carefully selected to include creative individuals that can work as part of a team, which are then funded with a stipend and participate in an intensive 10-month programme. The programme is subdivided into three phases: Identify, Invent and Implement.
Identify: The programme begins with a five-week intensive on a single clinical area selected and the process of innovation. The next eight weeks is spent in clinical immersion and identification of needs (usually about 200) in the chosen area. This involves review of surgery, interaction with all care givers and patients. This corresponds to the “Identify” phase.
Invent: The Fellows then characterise these needs into possible solutions involving brainstorming, mentoring by academics, industry leaders and clinicians in the “Invent” phase.
Implement: The final phase is Implementation involving prototyping, regulatory affairs and reimbursement strategies. The Fellows bring about four concepts through to business planning, pitching to venture capitalists and in some cases commercialisation. The selection of the individual Fellows, team composition and dynamics, meaningful clinical engagement and intensive mentoring is paramount to the programme success.
The programme is supported and enabled by collaboration between University of Galway, University of Limerick, University College Cork, Dublin City University and the Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland. Programme support is provided by Enterprise Ireland, Medtronic, Creganna-Tactix, and Lake Region Medical.
Entry requirements
Candidates in the areas of engineering, science, information technology and business must have completed an undergraduate degree in their area and should hold a postgraduate qualification or have equivalent professional experience. Medical graduates must have completed the MB/BAO/BCH or equivalent medical degree recognized by the Irish Medical Council. At least three years must have passed since the medical graduate obtained the above degrees, two of which must have been spent in the practice of medicine.
Application dates
Course Code: MSC-MBI
Applications are made online via the NUI Galway Postgraduate Applications System
Duration
.MSc (BioInnovation), 10 months—full-time
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Qualification letters
MSc
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Qualifications
Degree - Masters (Level 9 NFQ)
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Attendance type
Full time,Daytime
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