Prototypes
I designed and built prototypes using Axure RP or Adobe XD, and collaborated with multiple teams to test features, gather clinical insights and align decisions across hardware and software versions.

Notably, the PET FAST Planning prototype facilitated global field research to ensure a user-friendly UI for PET imaging techs across different scan procedures. 
Another prototype focused on PET Classic Interventional Fusion Display, clarifying UI, terminology and clinical accuracy. 
The PET: CT for AC prototype aided internal discussions on a high-value PET scanner feature, one involving diagnostic imaging techs and radiologists and scientists in adjusting PET scan settings for various clinical applications.

Other prototypes I built/collaborated on:
SPECT: Timeline Drag and Drop Behavior Prototype 
Built to demonstrate how the Timeline component functioned within our SPECT/CT scanning software, serving both CT and SPECT imaging techs. The timeline segments scans in procedures like cardiac scans, where a CT scan (topogram) precedes detailed SPECT scanning for thorax and cardiac scans, either static or dynamic. This prototype allowed SPECT techs to adjust scan lengths by dragging start and end points, crucial due to SPECT scans lasting 1-60 minutes, compared to quick CT scans.
MI Applications: Organ Exclusion Prototype
I collaborated with research scientists to showcase tumor burden calculation through a new algorithm and workflow. My role involved understanding the science, and the workflow's features, impact, and user application. I generated visuals within the prototype's capabilities and advocated for prioritizing the feature/algorithm in upcoming development cycles.
CLINICAL USE CASES
I supported work being done by my European colleagues to introduce Augmented & Virtual Reality hardware and software integrations for the clinical contexts of hospital Scanner, Control, and Reading rooms.   
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