Biomedical Engineering Professional Skills Development: The RADx<sup>SM</sup> Tech Impact on Graduates and Faculty

There are many benefits of the RADx<sup>SM</sup> Tech initiative worth exploring beyond that of the current acceleration of diagnostic tests being developed and deployed to the nation. One of those benefits has been the impact on work readiness for recent biomedical engineering (BME) gra...

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Main Authors: Andrew DiMeo, Chipo Afamefuna, Skyler Ward, Phil Weilerstein, Elias Caro, Max Germer, Alexander Carroll
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2021-01-01
Series:IEEE Open Journal of Engineering in Medicine and Biology
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9418533/
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spelling doaj-5a550bdde5cb48d783eab2c27726e9bb2021-04-29T23:00:51ZengIEEEIEEE Open Journal of Engineering in Medicine and Biology2644-12762021-01-01216316910.1109/OJEMB.2021.30708319418533Biomedical Engineering Professional Skills Development: The RADx<sup>SM</sup> Tech Impact on Graduates and FacultyAndrew DiMeo0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5297-9471Chipo Afamefuna1Skyler Ward2Phil Weilerstein3Elias Caro4Max Germer5Alexander Carroll6North Caroline State University, Raleigh, NC, USAAMB Consultants, North Miami Beach, FL, USARADx APF, Charleston, SC, USAVentureWell, Hadley, MA, USABiocomX, Dana Point, CA, USAVentureWell, Hadley, MA, USAVanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USAThere are many benefits of the RADx<sup>SM</sup> Tech initiative worth exploring beyond that of the current acceleration of diagnostic tests being developed and deployed to the nation. One of those benefits has been the impact on work readiness for recent biomedical engineering (BME) graduates who have been hired by RADx Tech as Assistant Project Facilitators (APFs) and to the students and faculty members on applicant teams. This paper includes a literature review of the current status of BME professional skills development in traditional academic and clinical settings. The organizational structure of RADx Tech teams is described, including how recent BME graduates are integral to the process. Opportunities are discussed on how the RADx Tech structural model can be leveraged to improve professional skills education. It is concluded that the RADx Tech organizational structure and process including APFs may be replicable. Further research is planned to explore its impact.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9418533/Biomedicaleducationengineeringentrepreneurshipprofessional
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author Andrew DiMeo
Chipo Afamefuna
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Elias Caro
Max Germer
Alexander Carroll
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Chipo Afamefuna
Skyler Ward
Phil Weilerstein
Elias Caro
Max Germer
Alexander Carroll
Biomedical Engineering Professional Skills Development: The RADx<sup>SM</sup> Tech Impact on Graduates and Faculty
IEEE Open Journal of Engineering in Medicine and Biology
Biomedical
education
engineering
entrepreneurship
professional
author_facet Andrew DiMeo
Chipo Afamefuna
Skyler Ward
Phil Weilerstein
Elias Caro
Max Germer
Alexander Carroll
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title Biomedical Engineering Professional Skills Development: The RADx<sup>SM</sup> Tech Impact on Graduates and Faculty
title_short Biomedical Engineering Professional Skills Development: The RADx<sup>SM</sup> Tech Impact on Graduates and Faculty
title_full Biomedical Engineering Professional Skills Development: The RADx<sup>SM</sup> Tech Impact on Graduates and Faculty
title_fullStr Biomedical Engineering Professional Skills Development: The RADx<sup>SM</sup> Tech Impact on Graduates and Faculty
title_full_unstemmed Biomedical Engineering Professional Skills Development: The RADx<sup>SM</sup> Tech Impact on Graduates and Faculty
title_sort biomedical engineering professional skills development: the radx<sup>sm</sup> tech impact on graduates and faculty
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Open Journal of Engineering in Medicine and Biology
issn 2644-1276
publishDate 2021-01-01
description There are many benefits of the RADx<sup>SM</sup> Tech initiative worth exploring beyond that of the current acceleration of diagnostic tests being developed and deployed to the nation. One of those benefits has been the impact on work readiness for recent biomedical engineering (BME) graduates who have been hired by RADx Tech as Assistant Project Facilitators (APFs) and to the students and faculty members on applicant teams. This paper includes a literature review of the current status of BME professional skills development in traditional academic and clinical settings. The organizational structure of RADx Tech teams is described, including how recent BME graduates are integral to the process. Opportunities are discussed on how the RADx Tech structural model can be leveraged to improve professional skills education. It is concluded that the RADx Tech organizational structure and process including APFs may be replicable. Further research is planned to explore its impact.
topic Biomedical
education
engineering
entrepreneurship
professional
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9418533/
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