The DeFINE Program: A Clinical Immersion for Biomedical Needs Identification
Author(s) -
Breanne Przestrzelski,
John D. DesJardins
Publication year - 2015
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/p.24852
Subject(s) - internship , commercialization , medical education , experiential learning , portfolio , clinical engineering , psychology , needs assessment , competence (human resources) , health care , engineering management , knowledge management , medicine , engineering , computer science , business , marketing , pedagogy , finance , economics , economic growth , social science , sociology , social psychology
Breanne Przestrzelski is a University Innovation Fellow at Clemson University where she is pursuing her PhD in Bioengineering with a focus on innovation of biomedical devices and translation thereof through immersion of bioengineers in design and entrepreneurship opportunities. The University Innovation Fellowship, which is a program of Epicenter and a joint-venture of VentureWell and Stanford University, has inspired Breanne to share her passion for design and entrepreneurship through a variety of initiatives she is helping to bring to Upstate South Carolina, one of which is the NIHand VentureWell-funded DeFINE Program. Breanne obtained her B.S. in May 2012 (research focus: nanomedicine technology) and her M.S. degree in August 2013 (research focus: glenoid loading and stability of the inlay verus onlay shoulder system) both from the Clemson University bioengineering department.
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