
This presentation will provide an overview of design thinking and user-centered design strategies. There will be an emphasis on integrating these approaches into applied research, including intervention design and pilot studies. Several examples will be utilized to provide practical, real-world insight into how researchers can leverage these approaches to innovate, improve their programs of research, and maximize impact.

Senior Research Scientist,
Nemours Children’s Health, DE
Assoc Prof of Pediatrics, Thomas
Jefferson University
Kimberly.Canter@Nemours.org
Meet the Speaker
Kimberly Canter, Ph.D., is a Pediatric Psychologist, Senior
Research Scientist in the Nemours Center for Healthcare Delivery
Science, and Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Thomas Jefferson
University. She is also Core Director of the Intervention
Methodology: Provision and Connection through Technology
(IMPACT) Research Core of the Research Expanding Access to
Child Health (REACH) Center, a Center of Biomedical Research
Excellence (COBRE) based at Nemours Children’s Health in
Delaware. Her research focuses on developing and implementing
evidence-based, technology-enabled psychosocial interventions to
decrease traumatic medical stress and enhance coping skills for
children with chronic illnesses and their families. She has a
specific interest in and commitment to interventions that are
wide-reaching and helpful in terms of increasing access and
reducing healthcare disparities among underserved populations.
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