UX Activities:: - Defining Design Architecture - Preparing Low Fidelity Wireframes & walkthroughs - Concept testing & iterations based on stakeholder feedback - Preparing Usability Specifications document based on IEC 62366 requirment - Research: Analyzing Business and Technical Requirements, Contextual Inquiry, User Interviews & Analysis - Competition Analysis
Comps were designed within the set design guidelines of the company.
Based on lab manager's requirement, an interface to access the overall health and workload of the lab was provided by making use of dynamic charts and data tables.
Concept wireframes were developed based on the user requirements gathered from product owners, clinicians and technical support team.
Common Interaction patterns were defined in the UI guideline document to ensure consistency in interaction for future enhancement.
Simplified interaction ensured that configuration of the entire lab could be done by novice technicians or if required by clinicians as well.
Collaborative design - Wireframe concepts were presented to representative users and business owners and iterated immediately based on feedback. This ensured faster design lifecycle.
Business requirement gathering and defining workflows.
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Cancer Research Lab - Touch Screen Application UX

This touch screen system will be used to track the flow of specimens in specialized cancer research laboratories. The project requirement was to enhance the user experience of the legacy application to match the thought process of the end users.
Lean UX methodology was adapted. Based on the user research & analysis hypothetical UI concepts were prepared. These were then tested with internal clinicians and business stakeholders. Concepts were iterated based on immediate feedback and in a collaborative manner. Clinicians from Europe and North America were a part of this exercise.

Kedar Kadam
User Experience (UX) Designer Minneapolis, MN