1 Please provide us a brief bio of yourself and your health industry background.

I am a high school senior at La Jolla Country Day School, involved with our Design & Innovation program and cutting-edge innovation. As an aspiring physician-scientist, I embrace purposeful innovation at every possible opportunity.

2 What motivated you to pursue this particular health initiative, and what impact has it had on individuals or communities?

As the daughter of a first responder who treated COVID-19 patients daily, and as part of a household with three susceptible members to the disease, I designed a healthcare invention which facilitates skin contact-free glove removal, through a 3D-printed system powered by a foot-pedal mechanism. This functional prototype emerged after approximately two years of iterating at the Design and Innovation Lab at La Jolla Country Day School (LJCDS) in San Diego, California. After two design and prototype pitches, funding was granted to improve and protect the design. The patent for the touchless glove remover is pending. I am currently collaborating with the La Jolla Institute for Immunology to improve biosafety and eventually implement the product.

3 Tell us more about your business/company, your job profile, and the specific responsibilities you undertake.

I am a high school senior at La Jolla Country Day School, and am the primary inventor of the Touchless Glove Remover. I invented, iterated, and developed the product. My mentor is Mr. Dan Lenzen, Director of Design & Innovation at La Jolla Country Day School.

4 Can you share a specific story or testimonial that exemplifies the positive impact your project has had on an individual or community?

When the biosafety team at the La Jolla Institute for Immunology evaluated my product pitch and proposal for collaboration, the impact of my product was felt. I was provided feedback on how to prevent aerosol spread of germs and improve efficiency for practical application. This product is positioned to improve biosafety for healthcare workers globally. Please find details of this collaboration here: https://www.lji.org/blog/from-the-covid-generation-a-new-kind-of-inventor/

5 What inspired you to create this health-related creative project, and what message or impact were you aiming to convey?

As I mentioned earlier, my mother is a physician and first responder, who treating COVID patients every day. Healthcare professionals lack safety when removing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in the presence of infectious disease. Latex gloves are removed last, involving a significant likelihood of contact with contaminated glove surfaces. Furthermore, doctors, nurses, and medical staff constantly change gloves, another point of potential infection. According to a 2015 National Institute of Health (NIH) study, contamination occurs 46% of the time when removing gloves manually, further substantiating the urgency of the glove-to-skin contamination issue as pandemic variants and infectious diseases continue to affect the global population.

6 What unique artistic or creative elements did you utilize to communicate the health message or story?

Creativity and curiosity are both integral aspects of mindful innovation. I utilized the design thinking process and the principle of innovation through iteration to design my product. I utilized both personal anecdotes and market analysis to convey my story and impact.

7 How does your creative project contribute to raising awareness, promoting behaviour change, or improving health outcomes?

Healthcare professionals are our first responders and we must act to protect them. My project has contributed to raising awareness and paving the way for improving biosafety and better health outcomes.

8 What unique and compelling elements did you incorporate into your advertising materials to capture attention and deliver the health message effectively?

I incorporated personal anecdotes, a competitive market analysis, and video footage of the product to advertise and capture attention. I included my experience collaborating with cutting-edge research facilities to demonstrate the urgency of this issue and deliver the health message effectively.

9 Congratulations! As a winner of the TITAN Health Awards, what does it mean to you, your company or team to receive this award distinction?

As a TITAN Health Award winner, I am honored and grateful. Thank you for recognizing my originality, impact, and creativity. New opportunities and avenues have opened, and I look forward to taking the TITAN Health Awards mission forward.

10 Can you explain a bit about the winning work you entered into the TITAN Health Awards, and why you chose to enter this project?

I invented the Touchless Glove Remover to improve biosafety for healthcare workers worldwide. TITAN Health Awards is dedicated to improve health outcomes, and I entered this project as a perfect alignment with my mission.

11 What was the biggest challenge with this project?

The biggest challenge with this project was establishing a working prototype. I iterated multiple times, facing obstacles including a lack of grip and inefficiency of process. I eventually established a working two part moving system as the final prototype, by working with the design thinking process and creative principles.

12 How has winning an Award developed your practice/career?

I am grateful to TITAN Health Awards as I have been able to develop my healthcare marketing and presentation skills. My career in biomedicine innovation has just began, and winning this Award is paving my path in the healthcare industry.

13 What are your top three (3) things you think is unique about the health industry?

The health industry has the highest spending on R&D as percent of revenue. Additionally, the health industry has one of the highest number of employed personnel. Lastly. the health industry has one of the highest liabilities.

14 What makes your country unique in the health industry?

The United States per capita spending on healthcare R&D is one of the highest in the world. The healthcare industry here is constantly engaged in
forward looking research in treatment and cure of disease.

15 Where do you see the evolution of the health industry going over the next 5-10 years?

The discovery of novel therapeutics will lead to better outcomes for many
conditions that were untreatable thus far. Technological advancements 
such as AI will bring innovations in delivery of healthcare. New medical
devices will contribute to early diagnosis of diseases.

16 What resources would you recommend to someone who wants to improve their skills in the health industry?

Community colleges have many certification courses that help with
skill development and job placement in the health industry.

17 Who has inspired you in your life and why?

My mother, a first responder, diligently fulfills her professional and personal responsibilities, despite being diagnosed with an autoimmune condition. I also see how my grandmother, in spite of undergoing multiple surgeries including those related to the heart and brain, and suffers from severe osteoarthritis continues to maintain a cheerful demeanor.

18 What is your key to success? Any parting words of wisdom?

I believe that purposeful, mindful innovation is the key to success. Identifying and defining problems that impact society followed by utilizing the design thinking process to iterate and invent potential solutions, are integral parts of innovation.

Winning Entry

 
2023

Entrant Company

La Jolla Country Day School

Category

Future Innovation Design - Safety

Country / Region

United States