Last updated on August 17th, 2023
With research-led changes in medical technology, the healthcare sector is primed for rapid development and innovation
Oak Brook Terrace, IL – JUNE 29, 2023 – American Physician Institute (API), a leading provider of high-yield continuing medical education, is excited to announce the launch of “Invent Our Future,” an innovative course designed to guide healthcare organizations and medical professionals in the process of medical innovation.
The course provides a comprehensive overview of intellectual property rights, patenting, business and monetization strategies, FDA regulatory processes, and practical guidance on launching new products and health services. The course can be accessed at: https://www.masterpsych.com/invent-our-future/
Dr. Jack Krasuski, Executive Director of American Physician Institute, said the course was developed to help providers in the medical community bring new technologies and innovative medical solutions into the healthcare marketplace.
“Innovation is often defined as the implementation of new concepts, processes, services, or products,” he said. “The key word there is implementation. Deploying it, thinking of something, developing it, and then bringing it into the marketplace.”
Dr. Krasuski believes the biggest problem in medical innovation is that physicians have not been trained to identify existing shortcomings in the healthcare industry.
“Unfortunately, the problem has been that the people best positioned to identify existing shortcomings and innovative solutions to those shortcomings, that is, physicians and other clinicians working directly with patients, have not been trained nor encouraged to consider, develop, and protect their potential innovations. The Invent Our Future course is a resource to address this problem in an accessible and affordable way, one that guides clinicians to empower themselves to take on this crucial role of innovation and to benefit from any commercial product or service that results from their efforts,” he said.
With a focus on empowering medical professionals to turn their ideas into reality, the “Invent Our Future” course covers essential topics such as researching existing inventions in the medical field, protecting intellectual work, and successfully navigating the patenting process. The course also offers tips for selecting the right patent attorney, important business and monetization factors to consider, and an overview of the FDA regulatory process when applicable.
“Invent Our Future” further provides a practical overview of launching new medical products and services, as well as guidance on planning, structuring, and funding startup businesses to pursue development and launch with innovative business models. Upon successful completion of the course, healthcare providers will understand how to map out their next steps to pursue their innovative ideas and gain perspective for future inspiration in their field.
American Physician Institute invites healthcare leaders, medical professionals, and creative minds in the healthcare industry to join the “Invent Our Future” course and unlock the potential to innovate and transform the healthcare system.
“By investing in their ideas today, participants can contribute to a better tomorrow for healthcare,” Krasuski said.
For more information about American Physician Institute and the “Invent Our Future” course, visit https://www.masterpsych.com/invent-our-future/ or follow them on social media.
About American Physician Institute for Advanced Professional Studies
Founded by Jack Krasuski, M.D., more than 20 years ago, American Physician Institute offers specialized training for medical professionals in numerous specialties, including emergency medicine, family medicine, psychiatry, pediatrics, cardiovascular disease, infectious disease, pulmonary disease, surgical medicine, anesthesiology, medical oncology and more. American Physician Institute’s MasterPsych™, Beat The Boards!®, The Pass Machine®, and The Pass Formula® courses and conferences have helped thousands of healthcare professionals pass their certification tests and meet continuing education requirements.