At Clinical Care Options, Amanda designed a mobile app's user flows, functionality, and test process to speed time-to-market, all while managing 2 vendors and the overall project's timelines, scope, budget, and risks.
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1. The South African Teaching CureIn 2013, South Africa suffered from the world’s biggest epidemic: 6.3 million of its citizens were living with HIV. The South African government needed a quick way to educate healthcare workers and also test their HIV/AIDS knowledge using shared Windows, iOS and Android devices. I managed the InPractice Africa project and two vendors—a website developer and a mobile app developer—to help internal teams build a SiteCore content management system (CMS).
Our client’s medical educators in South Africa wrote all the training modules, which were then edited, published online, and continually updated by our content team in the United States. |
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2. Location, Location, LocationGeography presented a unique challenge early on when our Product Manager moved to South Africa to support our client full-time. Working closely with our Chief Technology Officer and internal developers, I embraced the product ownership role by designing a wireframe that depicted the mobile app’s interface, user flows, features, functionality, messaging, and mobile account binding process. In addition to managing the overall project and vendors, I also identified missing functionality; wrote user stories; and supervised mobile testing efforts.
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“Amanda's project management, documentation, and design contributions were a significant factor in the success of our project.”
~ Ira Baron. Director, Chief Technology Officer at Clinical Care Options |
3. A Geographic Cure: More Time ZonesGeographically dispersed teams became the norm with our web vendor located in Boston, Massachusetts; our mobile developers in Vietnam; our Product Manager and medical writers in South Africa; and our internal teams in Reston, Virginia. During the testing phase we leveraged different time zones by coordinating with mobile app developers in Vietnam. They built as we slept; we tested as they slept.
Figures 4-6. Each page, scrolling menu and drop-down looked unique. Mobile developers used Sencha Touch for their cross-platform design.
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“I came to rely on Amanda as an ally in thinking through and managing project risks.”
~ Ira Baron. Director, Chief Technology Officer at Clinical Care Options
~ Ira Baron. Director, Chief Technology Officer at Clinical Care Options
5. HIV Help at Point-of-Care, EverywhereOur client, the South African government, loved the look and feel of both the inPractice Africa website and mobile application. The client also appreciated our content team’s flexibility when publishing training modules, government guidelines, and frequent updates.
Figures 11 and 12. Knowing which drug to prescribe (based on the latest government guidelines) was integral to improving point-of-care medical interventions, and ultimately slowing the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
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6. Lesson Learned: Prescribe TechnologyThe South African government partnered with Clinical Care Options, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and drug companies to find a technical solution to their epidemic. We all learned that “in resource-constrained settings, the use of digital medical education and decision support systems is hampered by lack of Internet availability, poor reliability, low bandwidth, and/or cost of service.”
The InPractice Africa learning platform provided both structured training and a reliable point-of-care reference. Doctors, nurses and healthcare workers nationwide could now treat patients and earn HIV/AIDS learning credits in the most remote areas of South Africa, with confidence using the latest health guidelines. |
“Amanda's background in user-centered design and user experience also gives her the ability to communicate the needs of the customer and product direction with a wide variety of stakeholders."
~ Paula Lawley. Director, User Experience at Sprint Nextel |
"Amanda was persistent in managing the processes engaging stakeholders in completing designs/requirements and in signing off on project deliverables, allowing us to
make significant and steady progress in the face of evolving project scope.”
~ Ira Baron. Director, Chief Technology Officer at Clinical Care Options
make significant and steady progress in the face of evolving project scope.”
~ Ira Baron. Director, Chief Technology Officer at Clinical Care Options