From designing surgical tools to developing roadmaps for the digital healthcare transition: Explore Medisign's latest graduation projects

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Karin wanted to develop a participatory design process that would enable nurses to improve their own working environment.

DesigNurse: nurses as designers

Karin Tetteroo

(2020)

Max designed a functional and interactive prototype of an intelligent optical diagnostic for schistosomiasis and created all the necessary software.

Smart Optical Diagnostic of Schistosomiasis (SODOS)

Max Hoeboer

(2019)

Paul designed an avatar-based puzzle concept to help child patients understand and participate in their clinical tests and test results.

The Brain self portrait

Paul Meulendijks

(2020)

Lindsey has designed an exoskeleton that can mature with Duchenne boys between the ages of 10 and 17, to grow with them both physically and emotionally at different ages.

Maturing exoskeleton for Duchenne

Lindsey Vermeer

(2020)

Iris designed a tool to help asthma patients self-manage through personalisation, increased awareness and structured tools.

VEA: Asthma Self-Management

Iris Ritsma

(2019)

Nina designed The Bumpy Road, a platform to support the healthy mental development of adolescents from a holistic perspective.

The bumpy road

Nina Schouten

(2019)

Henrique designed Atrium, a well-informed digital platform designed to reduce the friction of initiating social interactions between university peers.

Atrium: well-being on digital campus

Henrique Meyrelles

(2021)

Karen designed a new concept for a fitness tracker service, including a mobile application and a smartwatch app.

Balloon Journey towards future-self

Karen Gonzalez Fernandez

(2019)

Tim wanted to create a toy for children with physical disabilities that used their special skills to promote inclusion.

Cyborg Nerf Blaster for Disabled Kids

Tim Tietze

(2019)

Cedric developed a more user-friendly, cost-effective and sustainable mosquito trap to help fight malaria in Africa.

M-Tego II: mosquito trap for malaria control

Cedric van de Geer

(2019)

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