Introduction
UMC Utrecht, one of the leading academic hospitals in the Netherlands, aimed to streamline its patient-professional matching process for medical research. The objective was to design a user-friendly mobile application that would connect patients with medical professionals, ensuring efficient research participation while enhancing the overall patient experience.
Understanding the Challenge
UMC Utrecht's existing patient-professional matching process involved a unmanagable manual system, causing delays and inefficiencies. Our primary challenge was to create an intuitive, user-centered mobile app that would simplify this process, making it easier for patients to engage in medical research and find more relevant studies for both.
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Research and Discovery
To kick off the project, I conducted a thorough research phase that involved
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Wireframing and prototyping
Based on the insights gathered during the research phase, I began wireframing and prototyping.
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Iteration and Design Refinement
After analyzing user feedback, I made iterative improvements.
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Wireframing and prototyping
After analyzing user feedback, I made iterative improvements to the wireframes and created high-fidelity prototypes.
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Iteration and Design Refinement
After analyzing user feedback, I made iterative improvements.

ICON ITTERATIONS
Understanding the Challenge
UMC Utrecht's existing patient-professional matching process involved a unmanagable manual system, causing delays and inefficiencies. Our primary challenge was to create an intuitive, user-centered mobile app that would simplify this process, making it easier for patients to engage in medical research and find more relevant studies for both.
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Introduction
To kick off the project, I conducted a thorough research phase that involved
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Register
To kick off the project, I conducted a thorough research phase that involved
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Add number plate
To kick off the project, I conducted a thorough research phase that involved
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Add payment method
To kick off the project, I conducted a thorough research phase that involved