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After watching bronchoscopy procedures, 19-year-old UBC student Norbert Banyi saw that nurses would perform a jaw-thrust maneuver throughout the procedure. He realized there was a greater need for mechanical jaw-thrust devices which could optimize those procedures, freeing up medical hands to redistribute resources. Host Michael Unger finds out about Norbert's innovation process and what he's up to now.
For more information go to sciencefairs.ca. If you have any questions or comments you can email Michael Unger at [email protected]
Follow us on Instagram, and LinkenIn
@sciencefairs, and @michaeljohnunger.
After watching bronchoscopy procedures, 19-year-old UBC student Norbert Banyi saw that nurses would perform a jaw-thrust maneuver throughout the procedure. He realized there was a greater need for mechanical jaw-thrust devices which could optimize those procedures, freeing up medical hands to redistribute resources. Host Michael Unger finds out about Norbert's innovation process and what he's up to now.
For more information go to sciencefairs.ca. If you have any questions or comments you can email Michael Unger at [email protected]
Follow us on Instagram, and LinkenIn
@sciencefairs, and @michaeljohnunger.