A design-led PhD endeavour through covid: be empathetic to be creative – see. Feel. Act!

Md Haseen Akhtar, Janakarajan Ramkumar
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AbstractThe pandemic, which can be envisioned as a collective nightmare for humanity, was contemplated in July 2020 from the author’s residence. Everyone, regardless of social status, had difficult times in their personal and professional lives. Although we researchers are concerned and responsible for enhancing both paradigms of humanity with the help of innovations in emergency situations, this study is based on my experiences pursuing a PhD at the time of Covid-19 in the domain of healthcare infrastructure and service design. The PhD aims to design, develop, and deploy a cost-effective collapsible mobile Primary Health Centre (mPHC) unit specifically tailored for low-resource settings. This report will take readers on an unknown journey through the process of conducting design-led research and disseminating insights for future researchers.Keywords: PhD journeyCovid 19design-led researchprimary healthcareemergency innovation Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationNotes on contributorsMd Haseen AkhtarMd. Haseen Akhtar is Prime Minister Research Fellow at the Department of Design, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, where he is currently pursuing a PhD. He is a recipient of the Fulbright Nehru Doctoral Research Fellowship 2023–2024 at UC Berkeley, USA, and BIRAC Biotechnology Ignition Grantee Fellow 2022–2023, India.Janakarajan RamkumarDr. Janakarajan Ramkumar is a Professor at the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Department of Design, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh. His research interests in healthcare include primary healthcare innovation, intensive care unit innovation, and biomedical devices innovation.
以设计为主导的博士努力通过covid:要有同情心,要有创造力-见。的感觉。行动!
【摘要】2020年7月,作者在家中设想了被视为人类集体噩梦的新冠肺炎疫情。无论社会地位如何,每个人在个人生活和职业生涯中都会遇到困难。尽管我们研究人员关注并有责任通过紧急情况下的创新来增强这两种人类范式,但本研究是基于我在Covid-19期间在医疗基础设施和服务设计领域攻读博士学位的经历。博士的目标是设计、开发和部署一个具有成本效益的可折叠移动初级保健中心(mPHC)单元,专门为资源匮乏的环境量身定制。这份报告将带领读者踏上一段未知的旅程,通过进行以设计为主导的研究,并为未来的研究人员传播见解。关键词:博士之旅covid - 19设计主导研究初级卫生保健应急创新披露声明作者未报告潜在利益冲突。其他资料关于投稿人的说明。Haseen Akhtar是北方邦坎普尔印度理工学院设计系的总理研究员,目前正在攻读博士学位。他是2023-2024年美国加州大学伯克利分校富布赖特尼赫鲁博士奖学金获得者,以及2022-2023年印度BIRAC生物技术点火资助研究员。Janakarajan RamkumarDr。Janakarajan Ramkumar是北方邦坎普尔印度理工学院机械工程系和设计系的教授。他在医疗保健方面的研究兴趣包括初级医疗保健创新、重症监护病房创新和生物医学设备创新。
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