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*'''<span style="font-size: medium;">Milestones:</span>''' | *'''<span style="font-size: medium;">Milestones:</span>''' | ||
*<font size="3">Attend a large scale and professional medical hackathon to determine optimal ways of hosting them</font> | *<font size="3">Attend a large scale and professional medical hackathon to determine optimal ways of hosting them</font> | ||
| − | *<font size="3">Recruit at least | + | *<font size="3">Recruit at least five 1st or 2nd year students to help organize first hackathon and eventually lead EMT</font> |
*<font size="3">Obtain faculty advisors who have medicine, engineering, and/or business backgrounds to advise on design challenges for hackathons and provide additional mentorship to students who pursue projects after hackathons</font> | *<font size="3">Obtain faculty advisors who have medicine, engineering, and/or business backgrounds to advise on design challenges for hackathons and provide additional mentorship to students who pursue projects after hackathons</font> | ||
*<font size="3">Have at least 3 hackathon projects within 2 years to place in the University of Virginia Entrepreneurship Cup or obtain some sort of competitive funding</font> | *<font size="3">Have at least 3 hackathon projects within 2 years to place in the University of Virginia Entrepreneurship Cup or obtain some sort of competitive funding</font> | ||
| − | *<font size="3">At least startup formed within 5 years.</font> | + | *<font size="3">At least one startup formed within 5 years.</font> |
Revision as of 21:12, 5 April 2014
Medical Hackathon
- Description: A short term goal of the UVa Leadership Circle is to host a medical hackathon to get hundreds of students involved in health care entrepreneurship at UVa in a fun, relaxing, and engaging way. The student run organization that will put the hackathon together will be a new student run club called Emerging Medical Technology Ventures or EMTV. The end goal of the hackathon is two fold: 1) recruit young students of different backgrounds and majors to join EMTV and 2) have hackathon participants carry out projects that result from the hackathon. A medical hackathon could serve as the spark for serious undegraduate involvement in healthcare and medical technology innovation. The reason for emphasis on recruiting young students is to help ensure that the UVa community can continually become engaged in medical technology and healthcare innovation for att least 3 years as demonstrated by additional hackathons and successful project grant applications.
- Team Leaders: Dasha Tyshlek, Rachel Smith, Kelly Thomas, Anish Dalal, Alex Zorychta, and David Chen (Director of UVA Coulter Foundation Program)
- Milestones:
- Attend a large scale and professional medical hackathon to determine optimal ways of hosting them
- Recruit at least five 1st or 2nd year students to help organize first hackathon and eventually lead EMT
- Obtain faculty advisors who have medicine, engineering, and/or business backgrounds to advise on design challenges for hackathons and provide additional mentorship to students who pursue projects after hackathons
- Have at least 3 hackathon projects within 2 years to place in the University of Virginia Entrepreneurship Cup or obtain some sort of competitive funding
- At least one startup formed within 5 years.