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BMEidea and BMEstart competitions

BMEidea and BMEstart competitions. Phil Weilerstein. You may use this template or slides of your own design.  However, please limit your slides to <=5 , and prepare for a 5 minute presentation, so there is plenty of time for discussion of the snapshots.

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BMEidea and BMEstart competitions

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  1. BMEidea and BMEstart competitions Phil Weilerstein You may use this template or slides of your own design.  However, please limit your slides to <=5, and prepare for a 5 minute presentation, so there is plenty of time for discussion of the snapshots. If using this deck, please delete this textbox.

  2. BMEideasubmissions due April 4, 2014 Awards will be presented to winners at the 2014 MD&M Medical Device Tradeshow and Convention Open to graduate and undergraduate students

  3. 2013 BMEidea winners

  4. $2.5K Third Prize Gaia Pump Johns Hopkins University Susan Thompson, Baltimore, Maryland Adriana Blazeski, Ann Arbor, Michigan A hands-free, concealable, and quiet breast pump that women can use discreetly in the presence of others.

  5. $5K Second Prize Stanford University • The Wyshbonea drug delivery catheter, device that continuously applies lidocaine, to the throat reducing the discomfort of having a breathing tube inserted. Rush Bartlett, Stanford University Ryan Van Wert, Stanford University

  6. $10K First Prize EchoSureJohns Hopkins University Enables nurses to perform routine monitoring of patients’ vascular health at the bedside.

  7. May 2 BMEStart 2014 submissions due • A health-related technology • That is invented by undergraduate students • Which addresses a real clinical need Competition entries will be judged on the following: • technical, economic and regulatory feasibility • contribution to human health and quality of life • technological innovation • potential for commercialization In partnership with 2013 winners announced September 26, 5:45 pm, BMES Town Hall, State of the Society & Award Ceremony, ROOM 6E, WSCC

  8. Competition Participation

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