Medical Care
How Mount Mary's UX Design Students Use A-I in Healthcare
2024-11-26
Mount Mary University is at the forefront of merging technology and healthcare. Under the guidance of Mary Burton in the UX Design Department, significant strides are being made in the artificial intelligence sector. Burton emphasizes that by applying skills and becoming world-class problem solvers in any domain, students are equipped with tools to solve problems in ways that benefit humanity.
Mount Mary's UX Design Pioneering Healthcare with AI
Galilea Jrnica: Leading the Way with "Culturabot"
UX Design student Galilea Jrnica is making remarkable progress with the creation of "Culturabot," an AI tool specifically designed to assist healthcare professionals during patient treatment. This tool addresses the culture gap that often exists between doctors and patients from different backgrounds or those with language barriers. As Jrnica explains, "Understanding them a bit more, with something that you may not be familiar with just because you don’t identify with that culture, you haven’t had experience, but you want to help them in the best way you can." This innovative tool has the potential to enhance patient care and improve communication between healthcare providers and patients.Jessica Meissner: Expanding Reach with Chatbot
Occupational Therapy Doctoral student Jessica Meissner is leveraging the chatbot to better serve her patients and expand the scope of her coursework. She believes that having resources that help understand different aspects of each client is the best way to ensure every patient feels like an individual. This shows how AI technology is being integrated into various aspects of healthcare to provide more personalized and effective care.Mount Mary's UX Design Impact in Advanced Technology
Mount Mary's UX Design major is leaving a lasting imprint in advanced technology. As AI continues to grow and user experience advances, Burton's reminder holds true: "Technology doesn't lead humans, humans lead how technology is used in their day-to-day lives." This emphasizes the importance of human-centered design in the development of AI and technology, ensuring that they serve the needs of humanity.Talk to us:Hey there! At TMJ4 News, we’re dedicated to listening to our audience and focusing on the issues that matter to you. Have a story idea, tip, or just want to have a chat about this piece? Feel free to reach out using the form below. For more ways to get in touch, head over to tmj4.com/tips.Verification:It’s time to watch on your schedule. Stream local news and weather 24/7 by searching for “TMJ4” on your device. Available for download on Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and more.Report a typo or error: