评估医疗创新创业培训的内部游说竞赛:佛罗里达州梅奥诊所的鳄鱼水箱。

IF 2 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Journal of Clinical and Translational Science Pub Date : 2025-06-09 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1017/cts.2025.10055
Shavonnye Rath, Marissa N Russo, Maarten Rotman
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尽管医学和商业教育在医院和工业环境中有大量的交叉,但它们之间通常是分开的。这种分离阻碍了医疗创新者,他们很少有机会看到创业概念如何应用于医疗创新的翻译。为了解决这个问题,佛罗里达州梅奥诊所(Mayo Clinic)的创业办公室(Office of Entrepreneurship)通过一项内部推介竞赛——鳄鱼坦克(at)——提供了体验式创业培训。本研究评估了AT治疗前7年的影响和疗效。关键指标包括修改后的技术准备水平(TRL),由公开、原型和初步数据的存在决定。高TRL并不意味着在球场竞争中取得成功,为早期发明提供了公平的竞争环境。AT的特点是广泛代表了学术和专业级别、部门和性别,以及很强的参与者保留率。事先披露信息的创新者更有可能赢得AT,这大概是由于他们的经验。AT是一项全机构范围的倡议,旨在培养包容、支持性的创新文化,促进跨学科医学创新,并帮助推进创新成熟度。采用AT框架可以帮助类似的医疗系统在其机构内建立创新生态系统。
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Evaluating an internal pitch competition for entrepreneurial training in medical innovation: The alligator tank at Mayo Clinic Florida.

Evaluating an internal pitch competition for entrepreneurial training in medical innovation: The alligator tank at Mayo Clinic Florida.

Evaluating an internal pitch competition for entrepreneurial training in medical innovation: The alligator tank at Mayo Clinic Florida.

Evaluating an internal pitch competition for entrepreneurial training in medical innovation: The alligator tank at Mayo Clinic Florida.

There is a general separation between medical and business education, despite the substantial intersection of these fields in hospital and industry settings. This separation hinders medical innovators, who rarely have opportunities to see how entrepreneurial concepts apply to the translation of medical innovation. To address this, the Office of Entrepreneurship at Mayo Clinic Florida provides experiential entrepreneurial training through an internal pitch competition: the alligator tank (AT). This study evaluates the impact and efficacy of the first seven years of the AT. Key metrics include a modified technology readiness level (TRL), determined by the presence of a disclosure, prototype, and preliminary data. A high TRL is not indicative of success in the pitch competition, leveling the playing field for early-stage inventions. The AT is characterized by broad representation across academic and professional ranks, departments, and genders, as well as strong participant retention. Innovators with prior disclosures are more likely to win the AT, presumably due to their experience. The AT serves as an institution-wide initiative that cultivates an inclusive, supportive innovation culture, fosters interdisciplinary medical innovation, and helps advance innovation maturity. Adopting the AT framework may help similar medical systems build an innovation ecosystem within their institutions.

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Journal of Clinical and Translational Science
Journal of Clinical and Translational Science MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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