McGloughlin Elizabeth Kate, Anglim Paul, Keogh Ivan, Sharif Faisal
BioInnovate Ireland, National University of Ireland Galway, Galway, Ireland.
Department of Otolaryngology, University College Hospital, National University of Ireland Galway, Galway, Ireland.
BMJ Innov. 2018 Jan;4(1):32-38. doi: 10.1136/bmjinnov-2016-000184. Epub 2017 Nov 24.
Clinicians have historically been integral in innovating and developing technology in medicine and surgery. In recent years, however, in an increasingly complex healthcare system, a doctor with innovative ideas is often left behind. Transition from idea to bedside now entails significant hurdles, which often go unrecognised at the outset, particularly for first-time innovators. The BioInnnovate Ireland process, based on the Stanford Biodesign Programme (Identify, Invent and Implement), aims to streamline the process of innovation within the MedTech sector. These programmes focus on needs-based innovation and enable multidisciplinary teams to innovate and collaborate more succinctly. In this preliminary study, the authors aimed to examine the impact of BioInnovate Ireland has had on the clinicians involved and validate the collaborative process. To date, 13 fellows with backgrounds in clinical medicine have participated in the BioInnovate programme. Ten of these clinicians remain involved in clinical innovation projects with four of these working on Enterprise Ireland funded commercialisation grants and one working as chief executive officer of a service-led start-up, Strive. Of these, five also remain engaged in clinical practice on a full or part-time basis. The clinicians who have returned to full-time clinical practice have used the process and learning of the programme to influence their individual clinical areas and actively seek innovative solutions to meet clinical challenges. Clinicians, in particular, describe gaining value from the BioInnovate programme in areas of 'Understanding Entrepreneurship' and 'Business Strategy'. Further study is needed into the quantitative impact on the ecosystem and impact to other stakeholders.
从历史上看,临床医生在医学和外科技术的创新与发展中一直发挥着不可或缺的作用。然而,近年来,在日益复杂的医疗体系中,有创新想法的医生往往被落在后面。从想法到临床应用的转变如今面临重重障碍,而这些障碍在一开始往往未被察觉,尤其是对于首次进行创新的人来说。基于斯坦福生物设计项目(识别、发明和实施)的爱尔兰生物创新项目,旨在简化医疗技术领域的创新流程。这些项目专注于基于需求的创新,使多学科团队能够更高效地进行创新与协作。在这项初步研究中,作者旨在考察爱尔兰生物创新项目对参与其中的临床医生所产生的影响,并验证其协作过程。迄今为止,13名具有临床医学背景的研究员参与了生物创新项目。其中10名临床医生仍参与临床创新项目,其中4人致力于爱尔兰企业局资助的商业化拨款项目,1人担任以服务为主导的初创企业Strive的首席执行官。其中,5人还全职或兼职从事临床工作。回归全职临床工作的临床医生利用该项目的流程和所学知识来影响他们各自的临床领域,并积极寻求创新解决方案以应对临床挑战。临床医生尤其表示,他们在“理解创业精神”和“商业战略”等方面从生物创新项目中获得了价值。需要进一步研究该项目对生态系统的量化影响以及对其他利益相关者的影响。