28 min

Episode 13: Health Services Design with Liliana Rodriguez On the Edge with SIC

    • Design

Liliana Rodriguez is an award winning Senior Service Designer and User Centred Design (UCD) leader, working for NHSE (National Health Service England) for Digital Medicines. Her education includes a BA in Product Design, an MA in Interaction Design, and a PhD in Digital Services.

Liliana has worked in commercial, non-profit, and higher education environments on design projects in health, GDS (Government Digital Services), and innovation for SMEs (small and medium enterprises). She is also an Associate Lecturer at the Open University for UX & Interaction and Design Thinking modules.

Our interview unravels Liliana's professional journey, her insights into the role of the designer in service design, and her team's work on two key projects related to HIV health. In these projects, Liliana emphasizes how participatory co-design and local context were keys to resolving challenges around access to HIV tests and #makingHIVstigmahistory.

We hope you feel inspired by Liliana's story whether you are a student, designer, clinician or administrator in healthcare or other service sector.

Resources

Liliana's website: www.lilianarodriguez.co.uk

Liliana's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lulugaia/

DRUID debate around Design Thinking: https://www.bath.ac.uk/announcements/debating-design-thinking/

The Martin Fischer Foundation:

https://themartinfisherfoundation.org/

HIV projects links:

https://themartinfisherfoundation.org/digital-vending-machines/

https://themartinfisherfoundation.org/zero-hiv-stigma/

Stigma Shorts (part of #makingHIVstigmahistory campaign):

https://www.spreaker.com/show/alan-spinks-show


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Liliana Rodriguez is an award winning Senior Service Designer and User Centred Design (UCD) leader, working for NHSE (National Health Service England) for Digital Medicines. Her education includes a BA in Product Design, an MA in Interaction Design, and a PhD in Digital Services.

Liliana has worked in commercial, non-profit, and higher education environments on design projects in health, GDS (Government Digital Services), and innovation for SMEs (small and medium enterprises). She is also an Associate Lecturer at the Open University for UX & Interaction and Design Thinking modules.

Our interview unravels Liliana's professional journey, her insights into the role of the designer in service design, and her team's work on two key projects related to HIV health. In these projects, Liliana emphasizes how participatory co-design and local context were keys to resolving challenges around access to HIV tests and #makingHIVstigmahistory.

We hope you feel inspired by Liliana's story whether you are a student, designer, clinician or administrator in healthcare or other service sector.

Resources

Liliana's website: www.lilianarodriguez.co.uk

Liliana's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lulugaia/

DRUID debate around Design Thinking: https://www.bath.ac.uk/announcements/debating-design-thinking/

The Martin Fischer Foundation:

https://themartinfisherfoundation.org/

HIV projects links:

https://themartinfisherfoundation.org/digital-vending-machines/

https://themartinfisherfoundation.org/zero-hiv-stigma/

Stigma Shorts (part of #makingHIVstigmahistory campaign):

https://www.spreaker.com/show/alan-spinks-show


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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sichealth/message

28 min