
Duration
March 2022 - August 2022
Tools
Figma, Miro
The Challenge
Medcases asked us to improve their medical simulation system. This ranged from the patient interview to examinations and treatment. The challenge was the complexity of the system, the number of variables and the mapping of the actual medical environment to remain as immersive as possible. All this had to work in symbiosis with the innovative AI system.
My Role
UI/UX Designer
Platform
IOS, Android, and Web App
The Solution
We created a treatment panel for MedIt Solutions that supports the user during patient treatment and is clear and easy to read. It helps beginners to learn and also works with an existing system.


Research
Market research
In order to find out a little more about the online course market, I have observed and analyzed several dozen applications from close or indirect competitors. Some of the applications I analyzed were LEPoLEK, Undemy, and Duolingo.
LEPoLEK is one of the key players in the Polish medical course market. It is an application that prepares mainly for the medical exam in Poland.
Udemy has a track record of being a platform that offers not only courses but also the possibility of adding one's own courses there.
Duolingo is a leading mobile application with a game-like approach to lessons and the ability to track your progress.


Interviews with doctors
In order to understand the operation of the treatment and care system. We conducted interviews with doctors. This enabled us to understand the key issues and the pain points. During the design process, we were in constant contact with them to ensure that our system mirrored the doctors' way of treating patients.
User interviews
We have listened to the voices of our users. In addition to surveys and interviews with users, I relied on reaching them through social media. I mixed questions about the performance of our app and its systems in between daily quizzes or puzzles on our socials.
This allowed me to reach a larger group of users and catch pain points in the application's performance.

Ideation
Ideation workshop
During the development of version 2.0, I organized a series of workshops to gather ideas, discuss problems and new solutions - and then select the best ones to implement into the product.
This allowed us to develop the project with the team of doctors and DevOps to achieve the greatest possible balance between user needs and technical requirements.
This allowed us to develop the project with the team of doctors and DevOps to achieve the greatest possible balance between user needs and technical requirements.
Wireframes & Low-Fidelity Prototypes
My team and I initiated the design process with wireframing, laying a solid foundation for the MedCases app. This approach granted us the flexibility to iterate, refine, and rigorously test solutions as we shaped the app's structure. We started creating wireframes in Miro, and then when we had organized the structure of our new version


Design
Design system
The interface of medical student applications can be very complex. In order to maintain harmony and unity, and to speed up the addition of further functionalities - we created a design system. By having the UI components already in place, we were able to focus on solving more complex usability projects.
High-Fidelity Prototypes
Our high-fidelity prototypes are more than just a glimpse into the Medcases App; they're a preview of the future of medical technology. As we move forward, our commitment to user-centric design remains unwavering, ensuring that the MedCases app will not only meet but exceed the demands of the medical community.







