The FDA provides a wealth of information on how to implement human factors processes in the design of medical devices, throughout the product lifecycle, with the goal of improving "the usability of devices to reduce use error, injuries from medical devices, and product recalls."
While certainly a laudable goal, this vast body of knowledge can oftentimes be overwhelming and vague, leaving the reader wondering what to do next or where to even begin.
Join us for this month for upcoming webinar where we'll share our experience and practical guidance for meeting the FDA's guidelines for implementing human factors processes in medical device design.
Live Webinar
Wednesday, August 26, 2015
1pm ET | 12pm CT | 11am MT | 10am PT
Card sorting is a user experience method that helps UX practitioners organize information in a way that is friendly and intuitive to users. In this webinar, we'll share our card sorting experience. We'll cover the the how, when, why, and where of conducting your very own card sorting exercise.
How do you know if you improve the user experience?
We've all been there: you've got a major site redesign to improve the user experience. When upper management starts asking tough questions about how the UX team knows the new website/application will be better than the old one, do you have a ready answer.
Most organizations have a long list of user experience projects they'd like to implement in 2015. Instead suffocating under the weight of an endless product backlog prioritized only by what's easy to knock out and gut instincts about what's important, those who provide the best experiences to their users need to come equipped with an actual strategy for prioritizing UX enhancements.
How do you get research and testing data in an agile environment?
The number one question we get from clients is how to incorporate user experience - specifically testing - into the agile lifecycle.
In this webinar, we'll share our experience gathered through years of working with clients who've implemented agile in their organizations. We'll share with you what works - and what doesn't - for incorporating UX into agile workflow.
We'd love to help you, too!