About the Programme
Being sick is no fun. When you're dealing with a lot of dense information, life-threatening diseases, trauma, and time-sensitive decisions, a good design flow can become the difference between life and death. How do you design for the elderly, who may not be so familiar with phones but need access to medical information the most? How do you design for healthcare workers, who work with a lot of dense information and need to access it all in one go without being overwhelmed with busy interfaces? Learn about constraints and limitations of design when working in healthcare (on top of your usual design constraints), and how to adjust and optimise your design for your specific target audience and population.
Who should attend this talk
- Anyone interested in design
- Anyone interested in designing in healthcare
- Experienced designers who are interested in the healthcare/medical/clinical fields
About the Trainer
Evelyn Goh is a PhD candidate at the National University of Singapore (NUS), where she is pioneering research on the integration of AI into healthcare solutions. In the realm of UI/UX and no-code design, Evelyn brings a unique perspective on how these tools can revolutionize the healthcare industry. Her passion lies in simplifying complex processes, making technology more accessible, and empowering individuals—whether they're in healthcare or other fields—to create impactful digital experiences. With her technical background and a knack for clear communication, Evelyn is dedicated to helping participants unlock the potential of UI/UX and no-code tools to turn ideas into reality.
17 Nov 2024, 11am - 12pm
Punggol Regional Library, Meeting Room (Level 3)
Free