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Human factors specialist

During my time at Tufts University, I had the opportunity to immerse myself in the world of Human Factors Engineering, tackling a variety of projects that blended design, psychology, and engineering principles. Below are highlights of past projects, centered around medical devices and technology projects.

Home hemodialysis machine

Comparative usability assessment of home hemodialysis machines, focused on patient interactions and usability challenges in non-clinical settings across different machine models.

Package-insert design

Redesigned a package insert for a medical device, focused on improving usability, readability, and accessibility to ensure clear communication of critical information for patients and healthcare providers.

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Nurse call system

Developed a user interface requirement list for The Cicero Project, focused on its interaction with patients in clinical settings. The project involved comprehensive research into nurse call systems, including user analysis, adverse event reports, regulatory standards, and product reviews. This work aimed to ensure user safety and satisfaction while supporting the research and development.

Use-related risk analysis

Conducted a Use-Related Risk Analysis of the Philips HeartStart OnSite AED, focused on identifying and mitigating potential user errors. This project aimed to enhance the safety and usability of healthcare technology, contributing to a more reliable and user-friendly experience for end users in critical situations.

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