Hackathons within medical education: Promoting cutting-edge innovation in surgery

Abigale MacLellan, Madeline Tweel
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Medical students need to begin to learn how to innovate earlier in their training. Hackathons offer opportunities to foster innovation in healthcare. We launched a hackathon for medical students to generate solutions to a real-world surgical problem. We focused on generating solutions to better support more women in surgery, an area of medicine where women remain underrepresented. The goal of our event was to not only generate solutions at a systemic level but within our own medical school, break down barriers for female medical students by allowing them to network with Dalhousie surgeons and better explore potential career goals by attending the event. Attendees reported the event provided an opportunity to build problem solving skills, communication skills and the opportunity to network with like-minded peers. Our hackathon supported idea generation however further emphasis on translation of solutions from idea generation to implementation within our healthcare system is needed.
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医学教育中的黑客马拉松:促进外科手术的前沿创新
医学生需要在培训初期就开始学习如何创新。黑客马拉松提供了促进医疗创新的机会。我们为医科学生发起了一次黑客马拉松活动,为现实世界中的外科问题提供解决方案。我们的重点是提出解决方案,以更好地支持更多女性从事外科手术,而在这一医学领域,女性的代表性仍然不足。我们此次活动的目标不仅是在系统层面提出解决方案,而且是在我们自己的医学院内提出解决方案,通过让女医科学生与达尔豪斯外科医生建立联系,打破她们的障碍,并通过参加此次活动更好地探索潜在的职业目标。参加者表示,这次活动为她们提供了一个培养解决问题的技能和沟通技巧的机会,以及与志同道合的同学建立联系的机会。我们的黑客马拉松支持想法的产生,但还需要进一步强调将解决方案从想法的产生转化为医疗保健系统的实施。
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