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Sarah Vollam explores how the Virtual HDU project developed a wearable monitoring system through phased co-design with patients and staff, ensuring accuracy, reliability, and usability in clinical practice.

OPEN TO ALL

Monday 8th December 2025 1.30pm- 2:30pm

Sarah Vollam — Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences

Venue: St Luke's Chapel

Successfully implementing a wearable monitoring system into clinical practice relies on careful engagement with users from the start. In the Virtual HDU project, we developed our system in multiple phases to ensure accuracy, reliability and - crucially - usability of the final system. This talk will focus on the development of the Virtual HDU system and how we have evaluated this in practice.