BIEN 500 Medical Technology Innovation and Development
Term: Winter 2023
Schedule: Wednesday 02:35pm听- 05:25pm
Location: EDUC 433
Credits: 3.0
狈辞迟别:听This course is open to both U4 Undergraduate and Graduate students with departmental approval.
Instructor:听Stuart Brahm Kozlick, Eng., MASc.
Feel free to contact him for more information at听stuart.kozlick [at] mcgill.ca
Mr. Kozlick is an accomplished and recognized medical device and technology leader who leverages a strong foundation in research, product development, business development and growth strategies to envision and shape medical innovation opportunities. Passionate about early stage ventures and opportunities that require market analysis and needs assessment, product and business model discovery and definition, corporate strategic positioning and planning, and go-to-market execution.
Recognized for the ability to master complex and evolving healthcare technology applications, whilst leading and enabling multi-disciplinary teams to research, develop, commercialize, and integrate complex medical device systems. Extensive medical and clinical affairs experience with focused expertise in professional affairs and clinical education, and healthcare workflow development. Deep strategic experience in global and regional product management and corporate growth strategies, with both upstream and downstream focus.
His experience and expertise span multiple medical specialties and areas of concentration including electrophysiology, structural heart, cardiovascular, endovascular, pulmonary, gastrointestinal, orthopedics, and minimally invasive therapeutics.
Course description: This course will educate the class more in depth towards the extension of systematic design methodologies (conceptualization, design, development, testing and failure modes analysis) for medical technologies. A new and important material coverage will focus on the important phases for systematic design and medical business perspective. Concepts and framework of ideation and conceptualization will be refined to incorporate the complexities that define the medical technology industry. Next, under the same theme, design, development and verification processes will be exemplified through real examples.
Credits: 3 credits
MECH听561 Biomechanics of Musculoskeletal Systems
Term: Winter 2023
Schedule:听Wednesday 5:35am - 8:25am
Location: ENGTR 0070
Instructor:听Christopher Driscoll, Eng., PhD
Course objectives: Mechanical Engineering: The musculoskeletal system; general characteristics and classification of tissues and joints. Biomechanics and clinical problems in orthopaedics. Modelling and force analysis of musculoskeletal systems. Passive and active kinematics. Load-deformation properties of passive connective tissue, passive and stimulated muscle response. Experimental approaches, case studies.
Prerequisites (undergraduate): MECH 321 and either MECH 315 or MECH 419
Credits: 3.0听
MECH 563听Biofluids and Cardiovascular Mechanics
Term: Winter 2021
Schedule: Tuesdays and Thursdays 1:05pm - 2:25pm听
Location:听Burnside 1104
Instructor:听TBD
Course objectives: Mechanical Engineering: Basic principles of circulation including vascular fluid and solid mechanics, modelling techniques, clinical and experimental methods and the design of cardiovascular devices.
Prerequisites: CHEM 314,听MECH 331, or permission of instructor
Restriction: Not open to听students who have taken CHEE 563
Credits: 3.0