Innovations in Healthcare Technology 1

Data

Official data in SubjectManager for the following academic year: 2024-2025

Course director

Number of hours/semester

lectures: 0 hours

practices: 0 hours

seminars: 24 hours

total of: 24 hours

Subject data

  • Code of subject: OBF-IET-T
  • 2 kredit
  • Biotechnology MSc
  • Optional modul
  • autumn
Prerequisites:

-

Course headcount limitations

min. 5 – max. 15

Topic

Continuous innovation in healthcare ensures that patient care, diagnosis or prevention is as accurate and patient-centred as possible. But how do innovations come about, and what knowledge, expertise and tools are needed? Innovations in Healthcare Technology I. will explore all this for students.

Our goal is to provide the knowledge, skills and practice needed to develop and successfully implement an idea and project based on a real market need, a problem/challenge in the health sector, and to provide a solution to it. This will range from the identification of the need to the validation of the idea, and in addition to these exercises, we will introduce students to the latest technological trends through inspiring presentations on technologies, with guest speakers.

In the following semester, the Innovations in Healthcare Technology II. course will introduce students to the commercialisation of a specific project and the building of a business model around it, as a continuation of this course.

Lectures

Practices

Seminars

  • 1. Introduction to "Innovations in Healthcare Technology I." course - Maróti Péter Dezső
  • 2. Introduction to "Innovations in Healthcare Technology I." course - Maróti Péter Dezső
  • 3. Innovative Healthcare Technologies 1 - 3D and 4D Printing in Healthcare - Maróti Péter Dezső
  • 4. Innovative Healthcare Technologies 1 - 3D and 4D Printing in Healthcare - Maróti Péter Dezső
  • 5. Innovative health technologies 2 - Medical applications of virtual and augmented reality technologies (VR/AR) - Maróti Péter Dezső
  • 6. Innovative health technologies 2 - Medical applications of virtual and augmented reality technologies (VR/AR) - Maróti Péter Dezső
  • 7. Innovative health technologies 3 - Medical-robotic solutions in clinical daily life - robotic surgery, human robots, myolectomy prostheses - Maróti Péter Dezső
  • 8. Innovative health technologies 3 - Medical-robotic solutions in clinical daily life - robotic surgery, human robots, myolectomy prostheses - Maróti Péter Dezső
  • 9. Innovative health technologies 4 - eHealth and mHealth in healthcare - Sik Attila Gábor
  • 10. Innovative health technologies 4 - eHealth and mHealth in healthcare - Sik Attila Gábor
  • 11. Innovative health technologies 5 - innovative patient management and development of hospital infrastructure - Liber Noémi
  • 12. Innovative health technologies 5 - innovative patient management and development of hospital infrastructure - Liber Noémi
  • 13. Value and use of health data; Cybersecurity in health, protection of health data - Halassy Zsolt
  • 14. Value and use of health data; Cybersecurity in health, protection of health data - Halassy Zsolt
  • 15. Problem-solving - focus on healthcare - Liber Noémi
  • 16. Problem-solving - focus on healthcare - Liber Noémi
  • 17. Target group definition. Identifying competitors and competitive advantages - Deák Máté Iván
  • 18. Target group definition. Identifying competitors and competitive advantages - Deák Máté Iván
  • 19. MVP building techniques - Balogh Virgínia
  • 20. MVP building techniques - Balogh Virgínia
  • 21. Validation techniques - Bedő Zsolt
  • 22. Funding options - healthcare startup funding in practice - Balogh Virgínia
  • 23. Funding options - healthcare startup funding in practice - Balogh Virgínia
  • 24. Validation techniques - Bedő Zsolt

Reading material

Obligatory literature

Literature developed by the Department

Notes

Recommended literature

Dr. Meskó Bertalan: The Guide to the Future of the Medicine, Technology and the Human Touch

Joseph Dyro, Ernesto Ladanza: Clinical Engineering Handbook

Dr. Meskó Betalan: Social Media in Clinical Practice

Dr. Meskó Bertalan: My Health: Upgraded: Revolutionary Technologies to Bring a Healthier Future

Alec Ross: Industries of the Future

Paul Burns: Entrepreneurship and Small Business

Oliver Uecke: How to commercialise Research in Biotechnology?: Effectiveness of the Innovation Process and of Technology Transfer in the Biotechnology Sector

Adattudományi innováció az egészségügy környezeti kihívásainak kezelésében: a nagy adatállományok hasznosításának jelentősége és lehetőségei a járványkezelésben (2021) AJK Journals

Integrating risk management in the innovation project (2014) John Bowers, Alireza Khorakian In European Journal of Innovation Management

Conditions for acceptance of the semester

-

Mid-term exams

Successful completion of the course requires continuous classroom activity and a short test at the end of the semester to assess the knowledge acquired during the course. Assessment is based on class attendance and activity as well as the results of the test.

Making up for missed classes

In agreement with the subject leader

Exam topics/questions

The course ends with a mid-year grade, so there are no exam questions.

Examiners

Instructor / tutor of practices and seminars

  • Balogh Virgínia
  • Bedő Zsolt
  • Deák Máté Iván
  • Halassy Zsolt
  • Liber Noémi
  • Maróti Péter Dezső
  • Sik Attila Gábor