Title :
Promoting interdisciplinary project-based learning to build the skill sets for research and development of medical devices in academia
Author :
Krishnan, Sridhar
Author_Institution :
Dept. of BME, WIT, Boston, MA, USA
Abstract :
The worldwide need for rapid expansion and diversification of medical devices and the corresponding requirements in industry pose arduous challenges for educators to train undergraduate biomedical engineering (BME) students. Preparing BME students for working in the research and development (R&D) in medical device industry is not easily accomplished by adopting traditional pedagogical methods. Even with the inclusion of the design and development elements in capstone projects, medical device industry may be still experience a gap in fulfilling their needs in R&D. This paper proposes a new model based on interdisciplinary project-based learning (IDPBL) to address the requirements of building the necessary skill sets in academia for carrying out R&D in medical device industry. The proposed model incorporates IDPBL modules distributed in a stepwise fashion through the four years of a typical BME program. The proposed model involves buy-in and collaboration from faculty as well as students. The implementation of the proposed design in an undergraduate BME program is still in process. However, a variant of the proposed IDPBL method has been attempted at a limited scale at the postgraduate level and has shown some success. Extrapolating the previous results, the adoption of the IDPBL to BME training seems to suggest promising outcomes. Despite numerous implementation challenges, with continued efforts, the proposed IDPBL will be valuable n academia for skill sets building for medical device R&D.
Keywords :
biomedical education; biomedical equipment; further education; learning (artificial intelligence); BME training; IDPBL module; academia; capstone project; educator; extrapolation; interdisciplinary project-based learning; medical device industry; medical device research and development; postgraduate level; skill set; undergraduate BME program; undergraduate biomedical engineering student; Biomedical engineering; Buildings; Collaboration; Educational institutions; Research and development; Training; biomedical engineering collaboration; interdisciplinary project based learning; medical device research and development;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2013 35th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Osaka
DOI :
10.1109/EMBC.2013.6610207