Friday, August 21, 2020
Blog Archive Friday Factoid Studying Health Enterprise Management at Kellogg
Blog Archive Friday Factoid Studying Health Enterprise Management at Kellogg An often unsung program at Northwestern Universityâs Kellogg School of Management is the schoolâs Health Enterprise Management program, and a âstarâ within this program is the Global Health Initiative (GHI)â"co-founded by Kellogg professor Daniel Diermeier, with several students in leadership and advisory rolesâ"in which academics, students, corporations, and nonprofits create products that solve medical problems around the world. As evidence of the programâs profile, in 2006, the GHI received a $4.9M grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to develop diagnostic devices capable of identifying the HIV virus. Another impressive experiential offering is the multidisciplinary âMedical Innovationâ lab class, which brings together industry leaders, top faculty members, and students from several of Northwesternâs graduate schools (Law, Engineering, Medicine, and Business). In this two-term course, students experience the âentire innovation life cycleâ from a variety of perspectives: scientific, legal, and entrepreneurial/managerial. Students even shadow surgeons and observe clinicians to facilitate their own brainstorming sessions for an innovative productâ"an actual product is created and presented to potential investors. Clearly, Kellogg provides students interested in health care with an opportunity to roll up their sleeves and get their hands dirty (and then sanitize them after, of course). Share ThisTweet Friday Factoids Northwestern University (Kellogg) Blog Archive Friday Factoid Studying Health Enterprise Management at Kellogg An often unsung program at Northwestern Universityâs Kellogg School of Management is the schoolâs Health Enterprise Management program, and a âstarâ within this program is the Global Health Initiative (GHI)â"co-founded by former Kellogg professor (now provost) Daniel Diermeier, with several students in leadership and advisory rolesâ"in which academics, students, corporations, and nonprofits create products that solve medical problems around the world. As evidence of the programâs profile, in 2006, the GHI received a $4.9M grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to develop diagnostic devices capable of identifying the HIV virus. Another impressive experiential offering is the multidisciplinary âNUVention: Medical Innovationâ lab class, which brings together industry leaders, top faculty members, and students from several of Northwesternâs graduate schools (Law, Engineering, Medicine, and Business). In this two-term course, students experience the âentire innovation life cycleâ from a variety of perspectives: scientific, legal, and entrepreneurial/managerial. Students even shadow surgeons and observe clinicians to facilitate their own brainstorming sessions for an innovative productâ"an actual product is created and presented to potential investors. Clearly, Kellogg provides students interested in health care with an opportunity to roll up their sleeves and get their hands dirty (and then sanitize them after, of course). Share ThisTweet Friday Factoids Northwestern University (Kellogg) Blog Archive Friday Factoid Studying Health Enterprise Management at Kellogg An often unsung program at Northwestern Universitys Kellogg School of Management is the schools Health Enterprise Management program, and a star within this program is the Global Health Initiative (GHI)â"co-founded by Kellogg professor Daniel Diermeier, with several students in leadership and advisory rolesâ"in which academics, students, corporations and nonprofits create products that solve medical problems around the world. As evidence of the programs profile, in 2006, the GHI received a $4.9M grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to develop diagnostic devices capable of identifying the HIV virus. Another impressive experiential offering is the multidisciplinary âMedical Innovationâ class, which brings together industry leaders, top faculty members and students from several of Northwesternâs graduate schools (Law, Engineering, Medicine and Business). In this two-term course, students experience the âentire innovation life cycleâ from a variety of perspectives: scientific, legal and entrepreneurial/managerial. Students even shadow surgeons and observe clinicians to facilitate their own brainstorming sessions for an innovative productâ"an actual product is created and presented to potential investors. Clearly, Kellogg provides students interested in health care with an opportunity to roll up their sleeves and get their hands dirty (and then sanitize them after, of course). Share ThisTweet Friday Factoids Northwestern University (Kellogg) Blog Archive Friday Factoid Studying Health Enterprise Management at Kellogg An often unsung program at Northwestern Universityâs Kellogg School of Management is the schoolâs Health Enterprise Management program, and a âstarâ within this program is the Global Health Initiative (GHI)â"co-founded by Kellogg professor Daniel Diermeier, with several students in leadership and advisory rolesâ"in which academics, students, corporations, and nonprofits create products that solve medical problems around the world. As evidence of the programâs profile, in 2006, the GHI received a $4.9M grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to develop diagnostic devices capable of identifying the HIV virus. Another impressive experiential offering is the multidisciplinary âMedical Innovationâ lab class, which brings together industry leaders, top faculty members, and students from several of Northwesternâs graduate schools (Law, Engineering, Medicine, and Business). In this two-term course, students experience the âentire innovation life cycleâ from a variety of perspectives: scientific, legal, and entrepreneurial/managerial. Students even shadow surgeons and observe clinicians to facilitate their own brainstorming sessions for an innovative productâ"an actual product is created and presented to potential investors. Clearly, Kellogg provides students interested in health care with an opportunity to roll up their sleeves and get their hands dirty (and then sanitize them after, of course). Share ThisTweet Friday Factoids Northwestern University (Kellogg)
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