Finding efficient ways to leverage post-market surveillance data to inform product development at an institutional level will be key for SaMD manufacturers seeking FDA precertification.
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Jackie Ulaszek
Managing Partner
A classically-trained human factors engineer, Jackie has conducted over 100 user experience projects, including over 50 health-specific research projects. She has methodologic experience in ethnography, formative, and summative research, as well as patient/customer journey mapping, focus groups, ideation workshopping, and contextual inquiry. Jackie’s therapeutic area experience in diabetes, oncology, respiratory, neurology, RA, Psoriasis, MS, HCV/HIV, and HGH, as well as her device experience in the OR, ICU, NICU, and home care provide clients with invaluable insight throughout the project lifecycle. Jackie has a BS and MS in Industrial Engineering, specializing in Human Factors from The University of Iowa.
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