Enrolment is open for the next course in the UBC Micro-certificate in Innovation Leadership: Medical & Bio-innovations

The ATM is excited to let the community know that the the next course in the UBC Micro-certificate in Innovation Leadership: Medical & Bio-innovations, Unmet Needs in Healthcare: Strategy and Solutions, is open for enrolment.

In the life sciences innovation isn’t just desirable—it’s indispensable. Every breakthrough, every new product, and every treatment represents a vital step forward in enhancing patient care and improving health outcomes. The UBC School of Biomedical Engineering-led micro-certificate is a new credential that equips you with the specialized skills needed to drive innovation in the life sciences. This part-time program bridges scientific and technical innovations with the practical, legal and strategic skills required to bring new solutions to market successfully. More information regarding the ATM’s role in the development of this course can be found here, and we pleased to share Dr. Poul Sorensen’s involvement in the program.

Through real-life case studies and instruction from industry experts, you’ll gain in-demand, market-ready skills to:

  • Master effective intellectual property strategies to protect and leverage your innovations.
  • Identify and tackle unmet patient needs that drive better healthcare outcomes.
  • Lead with practical innovation skills that empower you to excel in your current role or advance your career in Canada’s fastest growing life science sector.

Join for an exciting program designed for professionals who want to grow their capacity to transform ideas into successful innovations and make meaningful contributions to healthcare outcomes.

Enrolment is now open for the next course of this transformative program, Unmet Needs in Healthcare: Strategy & Solutions, which will begin  7 January 2025. Learn more and register today!

There will be an Information Session on Thursday 28 November 2024  from 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm. Those interested are encouraged to register here.  If you can’t attend, you can watch a recording of the June 2024 Information Session instead.