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Biomedical Innovation


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Department of Surgery, Faculty of Health Sciences
Location: HSC 1B9
Acting Director: Alan Neville
Email: mbi@mcmaster.ca
Website: mbi.mcmaster.ca
 

Program Overview
The Master of Biomedical Innovation (MBI) program is a one-year, project-oriented graduate program focused on bridging the gap between device and health system technology development and its transfer into biomedical markets. By linking the theory and practice of the biomedical innovation process, it will deliver a systematic but responsive approach to the critical, emerging discipline of innovation and entrepreneurship (I&E). Graduates with an MBI degree will have the knowledge and skills needed to seamlessly foster innovative biomedical approaches to current and future health challenges from the earliest stages (identification of real-life healthcare problems/needs, prototype development and testing) into practical, market-ready ventures. The project and course-based curriculum will be anchored by opportunities for immersive experiences and a series of intensive bootcamps that will guide learners through the biomedical innovation and entrepreneurship process. Learners will apply the theories and entrepreneurship competencies acquired throughout the curriculum to a program-long, venture-oriented project course. The MBI will provide opportunities to identify a biomedical problem to work on and support for those who already have a project in mind. Working in either a clinical or non-clinical environment, depending on the nature of the project, learners will complete a series of milestones that guide the creation of a novel biomedical solution and the formation of an early-stage biomedical venture. Whether a recent graduate or a seasoned professional wanting to break into a new industry, the MBI provides a unique opportunity to pursue innovation and entrepreneurship to impact health care.

Programs

    MasterCourse Offerings

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