John Vozenilek, MD, FACEP, VP, Chief Medical Officer for Innovation & Digital Health
The Jump Applied Research for Community Health through Engineering and Simulation (Jump ARCHES) program is a strategic partnership with the Health Care Engineering Systems Center (HCESC) of The Grainger College of Engineering at the University of Urbana-Champaign that partners teams of clinicians and engineers working together to improve patient outcomes and reduce health care costs.
Jump ARCHES is a part of the Innovation Academic Incubator. Learn more and sign up to become a member today.
Those applying for grants are developing new tools, techniques and devices to enhance medical simulation and education as well as for clinical use and treatment. This endowed fund supports collaborative efforts between University of Illinois engineers and health care providers at OSF HealthCare and University of Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria as they work to solve health care challenges through innovative solutions.
These teams work together and use the unique environment of Jump to hypothesize, test and redesign tools, techniques and processes being used by caregivers every day.
The 2024 Health Care Engineering Systems Symposium will be hosted on Wednesday, October 30 at the Jump Trading Simulation & Education Center in Peoria, IL.
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John Vozenilek, MD, FACEP, VP, Chief Medical Officer for Innovation & Digital Health
Jim Rehg, PhD, Director of the Health Care Engineering Systems Center
Noël Adams, MBA, Vice President Academic Collaborations & Operations
Seth Stutzman, ARCHES and CHA Program Coordinator
Tony Michalos, Associate Director of the Health Care Engineering Systems Center