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Virtual hackathon to tackle COVID-19 unmet needs
BMJ Innovations Pub Date : 2020-12-28 , DOI: 10.1136/bmjinnov-2020-000456
William S Bolton 1 , Shu Ng 2 , Angela Lam 3 , James Kinch 4 , Victor Parchment 5 , William P Foster 6 , Manuela R Zimmermann 7 , Jye Quan Teh 3 , Abigail Simpson 8 , Karisma Sharma 9 , Ryan Kerstein 10 , Joshua Burke 2 , Stephen J Chapman 2 , Peter R Culmer 8 , David George Jayne 2 ,
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What are the new findings? ►► The COVID-19 pandemic prevented physical innovation formats and virtual innovation strategies such as the virtual hackathon proposed in this article may address this challenge ►► Virtual interdisciplinary collaboration between students and early career professionals can ead to rapid innovations to address urgent unmet clinical needs in times of global emergencies How might it impact on healthcare in the future? ►► Innovation pathways should be augmented with virtual innovation strategies to break down barriers to engagement in healthcare innovation, improve global interdisciplinary collaboration and enhance rapid innovation adoption moving into the future ►► Particular healthcare technologies likely to be positively impacted by this include those in digital health, global health and medical device sectors © 2021 Georg Thieme Verlag All rights reserved

中文翻译:

虚拟黑客马拉松解决 COVID-19 未满足的需求

有哪些新发现?►► COVID-19 大流行阻碍了物理创新形式,而虚拟创新策略(例如本文提出的虚拟黑客马拉松)可能会解决这一挑战 ►► 学生和早期职业专业人员之间的虚拟跨学科合作可以促进快速创新,以满足紧迫的未满足的临床需求在全球紧急情况下,它会对未来的医疗保健产生什么影响?►► 应通过虚拟创新战略来增强创新途径,以打破参与医疗保健创新的障碍,改善全球跨学科合作,并促进未来创新的快速采用。 ►► 可能受此积极影响的特定医疗保健技术包括数字技术健康、全球健康和医疗器械行业 © 2021 Georg Thieme Verlag 保留所有权利
更新日期:2020-12-28
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