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Developing Innovative Interdisciplinary Biomedical Engineering Programs in Nigeria: Lessons Learned

机译:在尼日利亚制定创新的跨学科生物医学工程计划:学习的经验教训

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An interdisciplinary team comprising faculty from the medical school, business school and school of engineering at Northwestern University is in its third year of cultivating "locally grown" healthcare solutions in Nigeria through a grant provided by NIH's Fogarty International Center. Through a series of training sessions at multiple sites in multiple countries, faculty at the University of Lagos (UINLAG) and the University of Ibadan (UI) are gaining the expertise and developing the infrastructure necessary to identify, design, and commercialize solutions to their own healthcare issues. The specific aims of the grant are three-fold: 1) Establish new and strengthen existing training programs in biomedical engineering in sub-Saharan Africa; 2) Train biomedical engineers and medical doctors to evaluate newly developed HIV-related and other testing and therapeutic devices; 3) Train post graduates from business schools to scale-up development and launch new healthcare practices. In support of these specific aims we have created four distinct annual training sessions: 1) week-long annual planning meetings hosted by either UNILAG or UI and facilitated by the NU team; 2) ten-week long biomedical engineering training programs at the University of Cape Town (UCT) facilitated by UCT and NU faculty; 3) participation in two-week long Kellogg Field Studies in Africa; 4) four-week long mentoring visits to NU and the greater Chicago area, including participation in the annual BMES conference. An integral component of the training at NU involves Northwestern faculty members working with faculty from UI and UNILAG to develop BME degree granting programs at their respective universities. This paper describes these training programs and assesses their ability to meet the specific aims listed above. In addition, we share insights gained through direct and in-direct assessments on how well these programs are addressing the specific aims laid out in grant, identifying what requires modification going forward. We also update the progress made in developing BME degree programs at both universities.
机译:一个跨学科团队,包括来自医学院,商学院和西北大学工程学院的跨学科团队,是通过NIH的Fogarty International Centre提供的赠款给尼日利亚培育“本地成长”医疗保健解决方案。通过多个国家的多个地点的一系列培训课程,拉各斯大学(UILAG)和Ibadan大学(UI)的教师正在获得专业知识,并开发识别,设计和商业化解决方案所需的基础设施医疗问题。赠款的具体目标是三倍:1)在撒哈拉以南非洲的生物医学工程中建立新的和加强现有的培训方案; 2)火车生物医学工程师和医生评估新开发的艾滋病毒相关和其他测试和治疗装置; 3)从商学院毕业于毕业生,扩大扩展开发并推出新的医疗保健实践。为了支持这些特定目标,我们创造了四次不同的年度培训课程:1)由Unilag或UI举办的一周长期计划会议,并由NU团队促进; 2)开普敦大学(UCT)的十周长生物医学工程培训计划(UCT)促进了UCT和NU教师; 3)参与非洲的两周龙凯图尔格实地研究; 4)四周的龙头访问核和大芝加哥地区,包括参加年度BMES会议。 Nu培训的一体组成部分涉及西北教师成员与UI和Unilag的教师一起,在各自的大学中制定BME学位授予计划。本文介绍了这些培训计划,并评估了满足上述特定目标的能力。此外,我们通过直接和直接评估对这些计划如何解决所规定的具体目标而进行直接和直接评估的见解,确定需要修改的内容。我们还更新了在两个大学开发BME学位课程中的进展。

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