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Design In The Wild: Lessons From Researcher Participation In Design Of Emerging Technology.
We describe a pilot study of designing and evaluating a digital checklist for medical emergencies based on participation of medical-expert researchers who used the checklist during actual trauma resuscitations. The participation of the researchers revealed challenges and insights for designing in the wild, as well as next steps for using our emerging technology in real scenarios.