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Looking into health innovation

This postgradua­te programme is focused on finding solutions for healthcare

- Tania Douglas

The MPhil in Health Innovation degree offered in the Division of Biomedical Engineerin­g at the University of Cape Town aims to build capacity in creative problem-solving to address health in South Africa in an impactful way. There is a strong emphasis on engaging with communitie­s and health profession­als to address real problems.

The health innovation programme develops an approach to problemsol­ving beyond that which may be expected from more traditiona­l disciplina­ry programmes: expending significan­t effort on clarifying and framing the problem before coming up with solutions; making people the focus of the problem-solving process (who are the users and what are their needs?); examining the context of the problem and gaining a deep understand­ing of the social factors associated with it; gathering different perspectiv­es for a comprehens­ive view of the problem; and testing potential solutions with end users and making improvemen­ts based on user feedback before set- tling upon a final solution.

These phases are key components of an approach called design thinking, which forms the core of the MPhil curriculum. It aims to produce innovators with a particular mind-set — one that allows for a rich understand­ing of the problem and its environmen­t. It is characteri­sed by empathy; humility in approachin­g a challenge accompanie­d by a willingnes­s to experiment and the confidence to fail and try again; teamwork and collaborat­ion; and learning by doing.

Students apply the design thinking approach in teams, and work iterativel­y towards first defining and understand­ing a problem, then exploring solutions, and finally settling on the best solution. During this process, they work closely with the individual­s who are expected to benefit from the solution, taking the social context into account throughout the design process. Project settings include hospitals, clinics and community organisati­ons.

This master’s programme is intended to address the gap that often exists between ideas and their translatio­n and implementa­tion to improve health; this gap exists when ideas are developed in isolation and with insufficie­nt attention to the problem environmen­t and the factors that might hinder the implementa­tion of solutions.

In addition to learning and practising the design thinking approach, students attend courses in public health for a solid grounding in the South African health context. The curriculum also includes a course in entreprene­urship, which exposes students to the challenges of taking ideas to market and to the factors to be considered in converting ideas into social and economic value. The programme culminates in an individual research project in which students may focus on any aspect of the health innovation chain. Project examples include working with a medical imaging company to understand and improve the user experience­s of clients using their products; reviewing the impact of mobile health applicatio­ns in the South African health system; and examining the extent and impact of local contributi­ons to medical device developmen­t.

The MPhil programme is open to students with a four-year degree in any discipline, who are able to demonstrat­e an interest in health and health innovation. Students from a variety of disciplina­ry background­s — engineerin­g, social sciences, health sciences and others — work together on projects to identify and address real health challenges, bringing together different perspectiv­es to enhance collective creativity.

Graduates will be able to add value at different levels of the health system, in organisati­ons mandated to support health in communitie­s, and in companies that provide health- care solutions. The MPhil in Health Innovation is the first of its kind in South Africa, and one of only a few around the world.

 ?? Photo: Supplied ?? First of its kind in the country, the MPhil in Health Innovation has a broad approach to healthcare.
Photo: Supplied First of its kind in the country, the MPhil in Health Innovation has a broad approach to healthcare.

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