Projects

Working to reduce missed colorectal cancer
Working to reduce missed colorectal cancer

Creative team: Lead Designer: Guillermina Noël Jr. Designer: Saul Sych Colonoscopies are recommended as the primary method of screening for colorectal cancer by many experts, including the Canadian Association of Gastroenterology.

Oct 23, 2023

Reducing unneccessary urine testing and treatment in Emergency Departments
Reducing unneccessary urine testing and treatment in Emergency Departments

In response to the widespread issue of inappropriate antimicrobial use for asymptomatic bacteriuria, our team identified a knowledge gap among healthcare providers and developed an algorithm and reference resources to promote consistent testing processes and reduce unnecessary urine testing and antibiotic use.

Oct 23, 2023

Farm-to-table e-commerce platform
Farm-to-table e-commerce platform

Designing a e-commerce platform to sell farm to table bison, chicken, eggs, and handrafted botanical skincare products.

Oct 23, 2023

Creating an emergency card for patients living with adrenal insuffieciency
Creating an emergency card for patients living with adrenal insuffieciency

Creative team: Lead Designer: Guillermina Noël Jr. Designer: Saul Sych Adrenal insufficiency is a rare, life threatening-condition that occurs when your body fails produce enough cortisol and aldosterone. Adrenal insufficiency is often misdiagnosed and inappropriately treated.

Oct 23, 2023

Creating a natural skincare brand
Creating a natural skincare brand

Fashioning a premium feel around age-old traditions in skincare

Oct 23, 2023

Re-designing an decision making algorithm for Surgical Prophylaxis & β-lactam Allergy
Re-designing an decision making algorithm for Surgical Prophylaxis & β-lactam Allergy

Most penicillin allergies do not involve severe allergic reactions, but because of the stated allergy the patient often recieves a less effective antibiotic which can affect their risk for infection after surgical procedures.

Oct 23, 2019

Developing knowledge translation tools need to implement person-centred addiction care
Developing knowledge translation tools need to implement person-centred addiction care

Creative team: Lead Designer: Guillermina Noël Jr. Designer: Saul Sych Addiction affects many Albertans, and is associated with a high burden of morbidity, mortality, and increased acute healthcare utilization. A significant proportion of people who use drugs and/or excessive alcohol also face social marginalization, in the form of unstable housing, low income, and deterioration in other important determinants of health and well-being. The Addiction Recovery Community Health (ARCH) initiative delivers person-centered, wraparound supports that meet patients where they are and espouses a harm reduction philosophy. ARCH has had tremendous success in Edmonton and was looking share its approach so that compassionate, wraparound support would be available to patients across the province. To help the program scale up, we partnered with ARCH to create an implementation manual to be used by healthcare leadership in Alberta’s largest cities. With this manual we told ARCH’s story —what they did, how they did it, and most importantly, why they did it. The manual was created to invite others to adopt the unique approach, provide relationship-based care for patients at risk, and save lives. An online, interactive map was created to help healthcare providers find and connect patients with inner city services across all major cities in Alberta. View the interactive map

Oct 23, 2018

The Nudge Project
The Nudge Project

In a community hospital audit revealing that only 12% of antimicrobial prescriptions for urinary tract infections aligned with guidelines, our team facilitated a co-design workshop using a positive, blame-free approach to raise awareness and empower healthcare providers to identify solutions, resulting in a committed group of partners dedicated to improving patient outcomes.

May 11, 2018