Here are slides adapted for a webinar that I just gave for the Innovation Learning Network. Special thanks to my chair Valerie Castle and colleagues at the School of Art and Design (Dean Guna Nadarajan, Matt Kenyon, John Marshall)!
2. Folk in black turtlenecks and designer
glasses working on small things like
the iWatch
This is a medical designer
3. “A pediatric endocrinologist who spends
her days seeing patients in clinic and
writing grants & papers that no one will
ever read?”
This is a medical designer?
No black
turtleneck?
No designer
glasses?
4. With the current state of
healthcare, everyone needs to
be a medical designer
29. All you need is a piece of paper!
I swear I didn’t pay anyone to write
this. However, this wasn’t a
successful prototype because it
didn’t give me the feedback I
needed
63. Thanks to the Innovation Learning
Network for this opportunity!
Twitter: @joyclee
Blog: https://medium.com/@joyclee
Website: http://
www.doctorasdesigner.com/
Thanks to: Valerie Castle, Ram Menon, John
Marshall, Matt Kenyon, Guna Nadarajan,
Gary Freed, Sarah Clark, Matthew Davis
B, S, and E
Notas del editor
How many doctors are out there?
Slow transition
I MADE SOMe prototypes with my first design experiments but the other thing I learned to do this year is learn to see like a designer. And again, this transformation, was again mediated by
More insights on the process as I am still trying to figure this all out.
More insights on the process as I am still trying to figure this all out.
small, mixed groups (patients, clinicians, and designers) to identify as many potential problems from the composite, network map as possible in a short amount of time