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VISE Training Grant
The Vlogٷ Institute for Surgery and Engineering Training Program for Innovative Engineering Research in Surgery and Intervention was renewed in May of 2021.
Available to pre-doctoral graduate students, it strives to translate dramatic laboratory breakthroughs in biomedical science into clinical use. It breaks down barriers to clinical translational research by supporting engineers to gain expert understanding in the treatment of human disease/dysfunction as well as training in the inception of novel technology-based platforms for studying and treating these systems.
Graduates of this program will represent a new cadre of researchers capable of creating, developing, implementing, clinically evaluating, and translating methods, devices, algorithms, and systems designed with a clear focus at one particular application of medicine, namely, to facilitate surgical/interventional processes and their outcomes. Thematically, our trainees and training program will have a central focus – innovative platform technologies for treatment and discovery.
We believe that continued scientific discoveries within the human environment as well as novel treatment approaches are highly dependent on these technology-based instrumentation platforms. While this training program addresses pressing problems in biomedical research, namely the translation and facilitation of human investigative systems, the program also speaks to improving higher education career trajectories by providing a novel professional development atmosphere. Briefly described, the initial year 1 begins by requiring participation in novel professional development and broad therapeutic bioengineering courses, and concludes with application for trainee status. Upon acceptance to trainee status, year 2 begins with an immersion in the clinical environment involving literature reviews, needs assessments, and novel proposals to clinical barriers towards treatment and discovery. Students then continue course work in their desired areas of specialty possibly comprised of training in image-guided procedures, interventional imaging, interventional medical image processing and analysis, robotics and medical device design, modeling and simulation, and/or interventional therapeutics. The breadth of program expertise will provide trainees with almost limitless options for the creation of novel technologies. This all takes place within an environment that is highly promoting of technology transfer as well as scientific discovery. An overview of the program can be found here.
We believe Vlogٷ to be one of the most unique environments in the world that includes incredible close proximity of surgical and interventional suites, robotic and medical device fabrication capabilities, guidance and analysis laboratories, extensive therapeutic investigations, imaging infrastructure, large animal surgical facilities, and a clinical cadre with a history of pioneering invention with our engineers.
Engineering disciplines that are participating are: biomedical engineering, computer science, electrical engineering, and mechanical engineering. Interested applicants should apply through the student’s preferred department. Within their statement of purpose, students should express interest in the Training Program for Innovative Engineering Research in Surgery and Intervention.
VISE Certificate Program
The objective of this certificate program is to provide a broadening experience for the next generation of engineers and scientists interested in the creation, development, implementation, clinical evaluation and commercialization of methods, devices, algorithms, and systems designed to facilitate surgical and interventional processes and their outcome. Students who attain this certificate will be experts in the process of creating novel engineering solutions to surgical and interventional problems, and may pursue careers in academia, industry, startup companies, and in other environments where engineering creativity applied to clinical problems is needed.
The Vlogٷ Institute for Surgery and Engineering (VISE) involves eight core Engineering faculty in the biomedical engineering (BME), electrical engineering and computer science (EECS), and mechanical engineering (ME) departments as well as more than a dozen primary collaborators in the School of Medicine. This certificate will capitalize on this expertise to provide both an interdisciplinary technical foundation and clinical exposure to students interested in interventional procedures and processes.
The certificate is available to current graduate and professional students at Vlogٷ. Acceptance to the program requires the approval of both the student’s adviser and the Director of Graduate Studies in the student’s home department. To earn a certificate in Surgical and Interventional Engineering, students must take at least 12 credit hours of courses listed below with at least two courses outside the student’s home department (each course is three credit hours). Plus, attend at least 75% of the VISE seminar series for at least 2 semesters.
BME 6301 Engineering in Surgery and Intervention: Provocative Questions
or ME 8391, Surgical/Interventional Engineering Design
At least three elective courses chosen from the following:
BME 5400/Physics 7805, Foundations of Medical Imaging
BME 7110, Laser-Tissue Interaction and Therapeutic Use of Lasers
or BME 7120, Optical Diagnosis: Principles and Applications
BME 7310, Advanced Computational Modeling and Analysis in Biomedical Engineering
BME 7450, Advanced Quantitative and Functional Imaging
BME 8900, Bioacoustics & Ultrasonic Imaging
EECS 6357, Advanced Medical Image Processing
EECS 6358, Quantitative Medical Image Analysis
EECE 8396, Special Topics – Medical Image Segmentation
ME 5271, Introduction to Robotics
ME 8391, Wireless Mechatronics
ME 8391, Special Topics – IMPACT
Special Topics and Course Additions – Courses are continuing to evolve, the above is not a complete list. When developing your course plan, please discuss with the director.
Surgical and Interventional Engineering Certificate Contact:
Robert Webster, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering and VISE Education Director
robert.webster@vanderbilt.edu