Curriculum Vitae of Katelyn M. Greenhill, MS

MS Biomedical Visualization

4713 Willow Trail

Marlborough, MA, 01752

Katelyngreenhill1@gmail.com

(440)724-7731

 

EDUCATION

Master of Science | 2018

University of Illinois, Biomedical Visualization, Chicago, IL

Bachelor of Fine Art | 2016

University of Toledo, College of Communication and the Arts, Toledo, Ohio

 

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2018- Present

Medical Legal Illustrator

Advocacy Digital Media

Collaborated with attorneys and medical professionals to produce effective and engaging trial exhibit materials ranging from 2D illustrations to digital interactives for medical malpractice and personal injury cases.

2017- 2018

Graduate Assistant

UIC Department of Biomedical and Health Information Sciences

Worked interdisciplinarily as Project Manager and UX/UI Designer for mobile health applications. For the mobile health applications FAMcare and Hypoalert.

 

FAMcare

FAMcare is redefining the family experience to transform the method of interaction between family members and the intensive clinical care team. FAMcare also provides social and psychological wellness for family members during the difficult time of having their loved ones hospitalized.

·       Conducted phone interviews and observational studies of family members in the ICU to understand their needs as users, and translated data into detailed requirements and personas.

·        Analyzed competitive applications and business requirements for translation into road maps for high level product features and backlogging.

·       Defined all stakeholders, delegated responsibilities, and set delivery timelines for a four person team.

·       Conducted weekly scrum meetings and assessed software development status as it moved through the Agile software development life scale.

·        Designed sitemaps, wireframes, and prototypes as deliverables for presentations.

·        Prepared and packaged application assets for future development use.

 

Hypoalert

Using the same concept behind K-9 hypoglycemic service dogs, Hypoalert uses human breath to measure the level of glucose in the blood to alert diabetics of potentially life threatening complications.

·       Conducted interviews with type 1 and 2 diabetics and analyzed competitive applications to utilize in the creation of high level product features and backlogging.

·       Functioned as project manager designing iterations through Agile software development life scale. As project manager, defined all stakeholders, delegated responsibilities, and set delivery timelines for each member of the team.

·       Translated the user requirements into user stories, acceptance criteria, wireframes, and both high and low fidelity prototypes.

·       Conducted weekly scrum meetings and assessed software development status.

 

2014-2016

Instructional Intern

University of Toledo College of Medicine, Inter-professional Simulation Center

Designed solutions for unique medical visualization problems. Utilized animation, Photoshop, traditional line illustration. and cadaver dissections to educate medical students in a state-of-the-art simulation center.

 

2013-2016

Resident Adviser

University of Toledo

Provided paraprofessional advising to 70+ undergraduate students in on-campus residence halls each year. Lead planning, budgeting, and execution of programs on diversity, personal development, relationships, and time management.

 

GRANTS

May 2015

Role: PI

Agency:  University of Toledo

Title of Proposal: Medical Art: The Application of Medical Imaging As an Interactive Tool

Amount Requested: $2,000

Amount Funded: $2,000

Funding Period: 4 months

 

PUBLICATIONS & AWARDS

April 2018

Faiola, A., Vatani, H., Greenhill, K., Bhuma, M., and Agarwal, M. (Accepted). HYPOalert: Designing Mobile Technology for Hypoglycemic Detection and Monitoring—Based on Human Breath, Extended Abstract, Pervasive Health Conference 2018, New York, New York.

October 2017

Faiola, A., Papautsky, E. L., Greenhill, K. eMental health for family members of ICU patients: Findings that support a mobile family centered approach to wellness, (Presented by Faiola) 7th Annual European Conference on Mental Health, Berlin, Germany, October 5-7, 2017.

 

2013-2015 

W. Sinclair Walbridge Award

College of Communication and the Arts University of Toledo

 

July 2014

 Lamar Billboard Contest 2014 for Tubes

Lamar Outdoor Advertising

 

March 2014

 Inga Reynolds Award of Works on Paper, College of Communication and the Arts Juried Student Exhibition 

University of Toledo

 

July 2013

Lamar Billboard Contest 2013 for Gentlemen Sperm

Lamar Outdoor Advertising

 

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

 

Toledo Art Student League | 2012 - 2016

University of Toledo

 

Student Association of Medical Artists – VICE PRESIDENT | 2016 - Present

University of Illinois at Chicago

 

Association of Medical Illustrators | 2017 - Present

Student Member