Stanford Medical Student Joyce Ho has a conversation with user experience designer Katie McCurdy on self-tracking.
- More from Katie McCurdy – [sensical]
-
Stanford Medicine X in conversation with Katie McCurdy
Stanford Medical Student Joyce Ho has a conversation with user experience designer Katie McCurdy on self-tracking. More from Katie McCurdy - [sensical] Read More…
Tagged Under: Katie McCurdy, Myasthenia Gravis, timeline, UX, Visualizing -
Medical history timeline: a tool for doctor visit storytelling
Originally Posted on January 3, 2012 By: Katie McCurdy This is a follow-up to my last post, in which I described how visualizing one’s own medical symptoms and progress in the form of a timeline (in addition to other visualization formats) might help people better understand what is happening to them – and help them communicate with health care practitioners. I recently took a print-out of my own medical timeline (which I had created from memory) to a new Doctor I was seeing, hoping that the visualization of my symptoms and medications would help him better understand what I was experiencing Read More…
Tagged Under: Katie McCurdy, Myasthenia Gravis, timeline, UX, Visualizing -
How visualizing health problems could help solve medical mysteries
Originally Posted on November 16, 2011 By: Katie McCurdy This week I’ve taken on the task of visualizing my own medical history and symptoms, in hopes of making the most of my appointment with a new doctor. Below is the full story (and visualizations are at the bottom). My medical story: the background BEFORE: Me, circa late 80s, with full smile functionality AFTER: this picture is so awesome in so, so many ways. My family, circa 1993; I am the one in the top middle, with poor smiling power. One early winter day when I was 13, I was sitting Read More…
Tagged Under: Katie McCurdy, Myasthenia Gravis, Visualizing