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UCC student innovation breathes new life into patients
NebulAid is the winner of the 2014 UCC Biomedical Design Innovation Award and the John Francis Burke Perpetual Trophy. The team, which is an interdisciplinary mix of UCC medical and engineering students, has developed an innovative solution to deliver medication more efficiently to the airways.
Drug delivery inefficiency in respiratory illness management is a constant challenge. NebulAid has been designed to increase the efficiency of drug delivery through a new facemask design which improves the overall efficiency of the ventilator delivery system by decreasing 鈥渄ead space,鈥 giving the medicine and oxygen supplies separate pathways and directing the medicine directly towards the patient鈥檚 mouth. The team鈥檚 solution represents a cost effective, simple, more efficient, reliable and easy to use solution for a problem which costs the Irish healthcare system over 鈧100M annually. The NebulAid team is Killian Browne (Electrical and Electronic Engineering), James Cunningham (Electrical and Electronic Engineering), Amy Kelliher (Medicine), George O鈥橫ahony (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) and John-Paul McAuliffe (Mechanical Engineering). The team鈥檚 clinical mentor is Dr Rodney Meeke, consultant anaesthetist at Cork 深夜亚洲福利久久 Hospital.
The Biomedical Design module at UCC is a ground-breaking medical design process which couples medical and engineering students at UCC with consultant clinicians to develop innovative solutions to real-life clinical needs. P谩draig Cantillon-Murphy, who developed and co-teaches the module with UCC innovation facilitator, John McSweeney, notes that 鈥渨hat we see here is the best of UCC students鈥 capacity to innovate. We challenge these students to think about real problems, real patients, and they respond magnificently with real and viable solutions!鈥 This year鈥檚 awards were sponsored by Stryker Ireland and Boston Scientific. More details on the module is available at .
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