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Watch the video-recording of the 2024 CLIC event

About the ۲ݮƵ Clinical Innovation Competition (CLIC)

The 8th Annual ۲ݮƵ Clinical Innovation Competition and Awards Ceremony will take place in person on Thursday, May 21, 2025 at 4:30 p.m.

Inspired by Dr. Raymond Hakim, the ۲ݮƵ Clinical Innovation Competition (CLIC) aims to inspire members of our Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences community to conceive and develop promising ideas that will have a direct and positive impact on Canadian or global health care.

The ۲ݮƵ CLIC has now been running very successfully for seven years. We are very grateful to our sponsors for offering the following prizes at this year's eighth annual competition:

  • The Hakim Family Innovation Prize recognizes ideas, new processes or devices in health care with potential to have a tangible and meaningful impact on the patients entrusted to our care.
  • The Marika Zelenka Roy Innovation Prize was launched in partnership with the Montreal General Hospital Foundation. There are two award categories for this prize. The first award recognizes the best solution to an unmet clinical need for the care of a patient and the highest likelihood of success in being translated. The second award recognizes an innovation that improves patient safety/quality, or addresses an unmet clinical need, through simulation. 
  • The Pediatrics Clinical Innovation Prizes, courtesy of the generosity of the ۲ݮƵ Departments of Pediatrics and Pediatric Surgery, consist of two awards. These awards recognize a preventative, diagnostic or therapeutic innovative approach or digital tool designed to address an unmet or poorly served need in pediatric medical or surgical care. 
  • The Smart & Biggar Innovation Prize: Clinical Innovation with the Most Promising Commercial Value Proposition
    This award recognizes the clinical innovation that has the greatest promise of a commercial value proposition. This prize consists of a monetary award in the amount of $5,000.

Proposals are submitted by teams or individuals with the goal of improving health outcomes, health access for patients, or health care efficiency or effectiveness.

Proposed improvements may take many different forms, for example:

  • Product innovation – devices, diagnostics and technology platforms
  • A clinical “1st” – new programs and procedures
  • Process innovation – new delivery models

Proposals submitted to the ۲ݮƵ CLIC are screened, and the finalists are selected by a panel of independent judges, then invited to pitch their ideas.

About the Judging Panel

The ۲ݮƵ CLIC panel of judges is comprised of leaders in clinical care, academia, industry, engineering and business. ۲ݮƵ CLIC judges are confirmed annually.

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