• Media type: E-Book
  • Title: Success in academic surgery: innovation and entrepreneurship
  • Contributor: Cohen, Mark S. [HerausgeberIn]; Kao, Lillian [HerausgeberIn]
  • imprint: Cham; Switzerland: Springer, [2019]
  • Published in: Success in academic surgery
    Springer eBooks ; Medicine
  • Extent: 1 Online-Ressource (VIII, 242 Seiten); Illustrationen, Diagramme
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-18613-5
  • ISBN: 9783030186135
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  • Keywords: General Surgery ; Surgery ; Medical Education
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  • Description: 1. Developing a Surgical Innovation: Creating a Meaningful Value Proposition and a Compelling Pitch for Impact -- 2. Understanding the Impact of Your Innovation: Customer Discovery -- 3. Intellectual Property, Patents, and Conflicts of Interest -- 4. Navigating the Regulatory Process -- 5. Getting Funding for a Surgical Innovation: Opportunities and Challenges -- 6. Industry-Academic Partnerships in Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Where is the Pendulum Swinging? -- 7. The Biodesign Model : Training Surgeon Innovators and Entrepreneurs -- 8. The Shared Investment Model: Partnering a Venture Capital Fund with a Department of Surgery/Health System -- 9. Creating an Innovation Center for Surgical Devices at an Academic Medical Center -- 10. Leveraging Multiple Schools into a Multidisciplinary I&E Program at an Academic Medical Center -- 11. Improving Industry-Academic Engagement Through Development of a Surgery Department Contract Research Organization -- 12. Funding Engineering/Surgical Partnerships to Accelerate Commercialization of Institutional Surgical Innovations: The Coulter Model -- 13. Creating a Multidisciplinary Surgical Innovations Group at an Academic Cedical Center to Stimulate Surgery Faculty Technology Development -- 14. Engaging SBIR funding for development of Surgical Innovations Coming Out of Academia -- 15. The Partners Fund Model for Accelerating Surgical Innovations -- 16. Training the Next Generation of Surgical Innovators and Entrepreneurs Through a Novel Innovation Pathway and Curriculum

    This book provides a guide to innovation and entrepreneurship within academic surgery and details how these approaches can develop new technologies and programs that advance healthcare. The pathways, barriers, and opportunities for commercialization and entrepreneurship are identified and discussed in relation to licenses, start-ups, and obtaining funding. The book aims to help create a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship across academic medical centres around the world, with the belief that this can improve patient care. This book is relevant to surgeons of all disciplines, as well as medical students and researchers