Rethinking EducationWHEN SURGEONS AND ENGINEERING STUDENTS JOIN FORCES TO SOLVE REAL PROBLEMS, SUCCESS FOLLOWS

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The Engineers in Scrubs (EiS) training program at the University of British Columbia, affiliated with the Faculty of Applied Science’s Biomedical Engineering Graduate (BMEG) Program, is not a typical graduate school course. Nor does it follow a traditional master’s course rubric that culminates with a tidy end-of-year project. Rather, the course is designed to push students to prototype innovative medical devices, encourage health care collaborations, and create an unprecedented interface between technology and health care to further medicine.