Re: [change] mHealth UW Global Group presents Isaac Holeman of Medic Mobile - Friday, Dec 8th

2017-12-07 Thread Trevor Perrier
Correction: As the original flier says this is at 11am not 12pm like my
previous email states.

Apologies,

- Trevor

On Wed, Dec 6, 2017 at 11:24 AM, Trevor Perrier 
wrote:

> Reminder: Isaac Holeman will be speaking at the UW mHealth Global Group in
> 238 HUB this Friday at 12p.
>
> On Fri, Nov 17, 2017 at 4:27 PM, Trevor Perrier <
> tperr...@cs.washington.edu> wrote:
>
>>
>> -- Forwarded message --
>> From: Stephanie Edlund-Cho 
>> Date: Fri, Nov 17, 2017 at 2:24 PM
>> Subject: mHealth UW Global Group presents Isaac Holeman of Medic Mobile -
>> Friday, Dec 8th
>> To: "globalwach_n...@uw.edu" , "mhealt...@uw.edu"
>> , "global_wach_certific...@uw.edu" <
>> global_wach_certific...@uw.edu>
>>
>>
>> *The** UW mHealth Global Group *invites you to an engaging presentation
>> by Isaac Holeman, co-founder of Medic Mobile.
>>
>>
>> *DESIGNING HUMAN-CENTERED BENEFICIARY FEEDBACK SYSTEMS FOR COMMUNITY
>> HEALTH: **TECHNICAL, IMPLEMENTATION, AND ETHICAL CHALLENGE*
>>
>>
>>
>> *Friday, December 8th, 2017   *
>>
>> *11am – 12:30pm*
>>
>> *University of Washington Husky Union Building 238*
>>
>>
>>
>> For decades community health worker programs in lower income settings
>> have stayed responsive to beneficiary experiences and feedback through a
>> variety of channels. From "spot check" phone calls from quality assurance
>> teams, to home visits by supervisors and more extended qualitative
>> research, these programs have created substantive and sustained "feedback
>> loops" with varying degrees of success. As digital tools become
>> increasingly integral to how community health programs operate, these
>> technologies are opening up new channels of communication with patients and
>> families. While some experiments are small scale, others are large: the
>> MomConnect initiative in South Africa has received thousands of compliments
>> and complaints from it's half a million+ users, and UNICEF's community
>> empowerment platform U-Report boasts millions of users worldwide.
>>
>>
>>
>> This talk will* explore technical, implementation and ethical challenges
>> related to the design and evaluation of these under-studied systems.*
>> Looking beyond relevant technologies (SMS, USSD, Android app supported
>> household surveys), the talk will also* explore implementation
>> challenges, the broader social and political stakes of seeking feedback,
>> and handling complaints with care. * While highlighting broad
>> opportunities for future research and development, the talk will be *grounded
>> in concrete case studies from the speaker's ongoing work with the
>> non-profit organization Medic Mobile*, whose open source toolkit is used
>> by more than 15,000 health workers in over 20 countries.
>>
>>
>>
>> *About the Speaker:*
>>
>> Isaac Holeman's research and design work explores the practical and moral
>> implications of human-centered design for global health equity. As
>> co-founder and research lead at Medic Mobile, he helps design, build and
>> study one of the world's more widely used open source software toolkits for
>> community health. He recently completed a PhD in innovation studies as a
>> Gates Scholar at the University of Cambridge. He's based in Seattle and you
>> can find him on Twitter @isaacholeman.
>>
>>
>>
>> *For more information about mHealth Global, click **here*
>> *.*
>>
>>
>>
>> *Supported by*
>>
>>
>>
>> *[image: cid:image006.png@01D35FA5.9F4BE4B0]*
>> 
>>
>> *UW SON Center for Global Health Nursing   *
>>
>> Contact h...@uw.edu for questions
>>
>>
>>
>> [image: cid:image007.png@01D35FA5.9F4BE4B0] 
>> Contact kpf...@uw.edu for questions
>>
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Re: [change] mHealth UW Global Group presents Isaac Holeman of Medic Mobile - Friday, Dec 8th

2017-12-06 Thread Trevor Perrier
Reminder: Isaac Holeman will be speaking at the UW mHealth Global Group in
238 HUB this Friday at 12p.

On Fri, Nov 17, 2017 at 4:27 PM, Trevor Perrier 
wrote:

>
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: Stephanie Edlund-Cho 
> Date: Fri, Nov 17, 2017 at 2:24 PM
> Subject: mHealth UW Global Group presents Isaac Holeman of Medic Mobile -
> Friday, Dec 8th
> To: "globalwach_n...@uw.edu" , "mhealt...@uw.edu"
> , "global_wach_certific...@uw.edu" <
> global_wach_certific...@uw.edu>
>
>
> *The** UW mHealth Global Group *invites you to an engaging presentation
> by Isaac Holeman, co-founder of Medic Mobile.
>
>
> *DESIGNING HUMAN-CENTERED BENEFICIARY FEEDBACK SYSTEMS FOR COMMUNITY
> HEALTH: **TECHNICAL, IMPLEMENTATION, AND ETHICAL CHALLENGE*
>
>
>
> *Friday, December 8th, 2017   *
>
> *11am – 12:30pm*
>
> *University of Washington Husky Union Building 238*
>
>
>
> For decades community health worker programs in lower income settings have
> stayed responsive to beneficiary experiences and feedback through a variety
> of channels. From "spot check" phone calls from quality assurance teams, to
> home visits by supervisors and more extended qualitative research, these
> programs have created substantive and sustained "feedback loops" with
> varying degrees of success. As digital tools become increasingly integral
> to how community health programs operate, these technologies are opening up
> new channels of communication with patients and families. While some
> experiments are small scale, others are large: the MomConnect initiative in
> South Africa has received thousands of compliments and complaints from it's
> half a million+ users, and UNICEF's community empowerment platform U-Report
> boasts millions of users worldwide.
>
>
>
> This talk will* explore technical, implementation and ethical challenges
> related to the design and evaluation of these under-studied systems.*
> Looking beyond relevant technologies (SMS, USSD, Android app supported
> household surveys), the talk will also* explore implementation
> challenges, the broader social and political stakes of seeking feedback,
> and handling complaints with care. * While highlighting broad
> opportunities for future research and development, the talk will be *grounded
> in concrete case studies from the speaker's ongoing work with the
> non-profit organization Medic Mobile*, whose open source toolkit is used
> by more than 15,000 health workers in over 20 countries.
>
>
>
> *About the Speaker:*
>
> Isaac Holeman's research and design work explores the practical and moral
> implications of human-centered design for global health equity. As
> co-founder and research lead at Medic Mobile, he helps design, build and
> study one of the world's more widely used open source software toolkits for
> community health. He recently completed a PhD in innovation studies as a
> Gates Scholar at the University of Cambridge. He's based in Seattle and you
> can find him on Twitter @isaacholeman.
>
>
>
> *For more information about mHealth Global, click **here*
> *.*
>
>
>
> *Supported by*
>
>
>
> *[image: cid:image006.png@01D35FA5.9F4BE4B0]*
> 
>
> *UW SON Center for Global Health Nursing   *
>
> Contact h...@uw.edu for questions
>
>
>
> [image: cid:image007.png@01D35FA5.9F4BE4B0] 
> Contact kpf...@uw.edu for questions
>
> ___
> mHealthWG mailing list
> mhealt...@u.washington.edu
> http://mailman12.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/mhealthwg
>
>
>
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