Robert Campbell - Waltham MA, US Stephen Gemmell - Andover MA, US Marc Vogt - Rye NH, US John Garibotto - Marblehead MA, US Luis Malave - Peabody MA, US Deborah Cate-Brown - Marshfield MA, US Aaron Oppenheimer - Cambridge MA, US Christina Vivona - Portsmouth RI, US Pamela Mandler - Portsmouth RI, US David Frey - Cranston RI, US
Assignee:
INSULET CORPORATION - Bedford MA
International Classification:
G06Q 10/00
US Classification:
705002000
Abstract:
A control system for controlling an infusion pump, including interface components for allowing a user to receive and provide information, a processor connected to the user interface components and adapted to provide instructions to the infusion pump, and a computer program having setup instructions that cause the processor to enter a setup mode upon the control system first being turned on. In the setup mode, the processor prompts the user, in a sequential manner, through the user interface components to input basic information for use by the processor in controlling the infusion pump, and allows the user to operate the infusion pump only after the user has completed the setup mode.
User Interface For Infusion Pump Remote Controller And Method Of Using The Same
Robert Campbell - Waltham MA, US Stephen Gemmell - Andover MA, US Marc Vogt - Rye NH, US John Garibotto - Marblehead MA, US Luis Malave - Peabody MA, US Deborah Cate-Brown - Marshfield MA, US Aaron Oppenheimer - Cambridge MA, US Christina Vivona - Portsmouth RI, US Pamela Mandler - Portsmouth RI, US David Frey - Cranston RI, US
International Classification:
G09G005/00
US Classification:
D24100000
Abstract:
A control system for controlling an infusion pump, including interface components for allowing a user to receive and provide information, a processor connected to the user interface components and adapted to provide instructions to the infusion pump, and a computer program having setup instructions that cause the processor to enter a setup mode upon the control system first being turned on. In the setup mode, the processor prompts the user, in a sequential manner, through the user interface components to input basic information for use by the processor in controlling the infusion pump, and allows the user to operate the infusion pump only after the user has completed the setup mode.
Epam Continuum
Lead Human Factors Engineer
Epam Continuum
Senior Human Factors Specialist
Ximedica Feb 2011 - Mar 2012
Research and Product Strategist
Dominic Vivona Feb 2011 - Mar 2012
Principal
Bay Computer Associates Oct 1999 - Nov 2008
Senior Systems Analyst and User Experience Designer
Education:
University of Rhode Island 2005 - 2006
Rhode Island School of Design 2002 - 2004
Clemson University 1981 - 1983
Skills:
User Interface Design User Centered Design Interaction Design User Experience User Interface Usability Testing Information Architecture Illustrator Software Development Product Design Usability Product Development Creative Direction Concept Development Industrial Design Web Applications Design Thinking Information Design Graphic Design User Experience Design Experience Design Sketching Design Strategy Service Design Css User Research Rapid Prototyping Visual Communication Adobe Creative Suite Web Design Human Computer Interaction Brand Development Usability Engineering Human Factors Graphics Research Design Ethnography Contextual Inquiry Agile Methodologies User Scenarios Sdlc Task Analysis Wireframes Concept Generation Heuristic Evaluation Persona Strategy Mobile Design
Certifications:
Certified Software Quality Engineer Certified Expressive Arts Facilitator Asq Salve Regina University