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Kaitlin Stinson
Director
Kaitlin brings to Bold Insight over 14 years of experience as a human factors engineer at medical device manufacturers. She has extensive experience in diabetes care products, software as medical device (SaMD), and complex drug delivery systems. Kaitlin has a passion for meeting design control and regulatory requirements while executing agile human factors programs of research. She has a BS in Psychology from Ball State University and an MS in Human Factors from Bentley University.
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- Integrating FDA's new cybersecurity guidance into medical device human factors engineering processes
- Bold Insight and Eli Lilly and Company co-publish journal article on novel assessment tool to enhance medical device usability
- Bold Insight to launch AI research project at the 2024 HFES Health Care Symposium
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