Senior User Experience Designer
I’m a senior UX designer and strategist specializing in the medical device industry, with a focus on creating safe, intuitive, and workflow‑aligned experiences for clinicians in acute care. I bring deep expertise in global usability research, running evaluations and field studies across multiple countries to capture diverse clinical practices and user needs. My work spans designing interfaces for complex medical applications to leading the development of a company‑wide design system. I’ve also driven the strategy behind getting that system adopted within a traditional organization—elevating design maturity, aligning teams, and enabling more consistent, efficient product development. I’m passionate about advancing human‑centered innovation in healthcare and building design practices that scale.
This is my portfolio where I present 3 most recent projects.
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62366 compliant usability engineering. Design documentation, formative a summative usability evaluation with users using FDA’s human factors guidelines.
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Customer visits to the sites to meet users in their natural habitat, understanding of the larger systems where product are placed and larger workflows which products support.
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creation and maintenace of design system and design guidelines to create a cohesive user experience.
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I craft solutions for clinical users that give them back their time with patients instead of taking care of the technology
Design System Foundation
Building a scalable design system for cross-product consistency in medical software
Aim
Over the years and decades, various products are created to solve various workflow problems in healthcare, they end up looking and behaving inconsistently as a system.
A design system that offers comprehensive assets and guidelines can unify the scattered experience.
The “products to SaaS” journey requires a modern design system to be completed.
My Role
Inventory investigation
baseline guiding principles
Implementation and adoption strategy
Governance and stakeholder management for adoption accross various product lines and the solutions strategy
Key decisions:
Time boxing the creation of baseline UI elements
First drafts of design patterns
Impact
Adoption done by 3 products already in the first quarter
Reduced duplication and exceptionally reduced time for design to development
Bases for SaaS Solution strategy
Acute Care Usability Engineering
Usability engineering is an essential part of the development process to lauch a medical device classified product or solution
Process:
62366 and FDA compliant usability engineering process that includes and i’snt limited to
On-site research
Requirement refinement
Design variations
Formative evaluations
Risk analysis and analysis of hazard-related use scenarios
Summative evaluation
Segments:
Low acute care and general ward applications to support clinical workflows
ICU solutions
Central monitoring unit solution (US only)
Examples:
ICU solution
Central monitoring solution
Unified Platform: Complex systems unification
Unifying the object model and databases of various product lines to be able to offer a unified configuration solution
Aim
Take away the product boundary on the configuration side
User want a cohesive experience which cannot be achieved with scaterred configuration
Complexity reduction by creating common entities accross product lines
Create 1 configuration tool for common and product-specific settings
Designing for microfrontend
Examples
Information architecture
Configuration solution for workflows within care segments
Configuration flow based on the use frequency