GR5

As requested by the GR5 guidelines, our wiki includes a URL of our working project, and an indication of what browser our project works in. For each member of our group we briefly indicate what parts of the prototype they contributed to.

URL:  http://kamkha.github.io/ez-icu/ 

BROWSER: Google Chrome

WORKLOAD BREAKDOWN:

Development Lead:
Kamran Khan - Handled application architecture, development, and was responsible for assigning development tasks to other members of the the team. 

Other Developers:
Robin DeitsMohammad Ghassemi, Franck Dernoncourt performed miscellaneous front-end and back-end related tasks as assigned by the development lead.

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  1. Unknown User (jks@mit.edu)

    • Presentation:
      • Excellent guided tour of your UI for prescribing and administering medication in an ICU.
      • Identified certain requirements of your system very clearly - low barrier for learning for doctors and nurses, quick gathering of who, dosage, what bed and reason for in-patient care.
    • Usability:
      • Great discussion of parallel interfaces between doctors and nurses
      • Excellent graphic design, using color to draw attention to important decisions (red dosage alerts, orange tabs for prescriptions and administration vs. grey tab for overview).
        • The absence of menus and forms makes it feel appropriately like a tablet application - better for touch gestures.
      • In overview, potential to show a mapping between prescriptions and upcoming dosages, to prevent redundant information, but might not always make sense - decision is up to you.
      • Safety: Editing prescriptions when a mistake has been made, but balancing this with the convention of canceling and creating a new prescription.
      • Specifying prescription times using duration rather than specific start/end time-and-dates.
    • Completeness:
      • Awesome real-time updating of dosage times
      • Doesn't seem like you can add patients!