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Winter 2024

CS 342

CS 342, Building for Digital Health, gives undergraduate and graduate students the opportunity develop a real-world digital health iOS application for actual patients.

Explore some of the student projects from this past year below!

Winter 2024 - CS 342 Projects

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CS 342, Building for Digital Health, is a hands-on course offered by Stanford Biodesign, where undergraduate and graduate students collaborate with physicians to address unmet medical needs to develop a real-world digital health iOS application for actual patients. In this course, students also learn how to develop an iOS app using Swift, take advantage of Apple technologies and frameworks, and use the Google Cloud-based Stanford mHealth platform, allowing secure access to patient data. This past year was the inaugural year of incorporating Stanford Spezi in the course, as well as AI models and large language models (LLMs).

Projects address a variety of clinical needs, ranging from preventative care and post-intensive care to mental health disorders and brain injury. Preview some of the projects below!

Collecting Patient Information

Intake

Using the LLM Intake Form Module, Intake seeks to modernize the intake form, capturing and updating patient information, by utilizing SpeziML and LLMonFHIR.

Nourish logo - green, curvy N with a leaf at the end, against a white background.
Health Behavioral Change

Nourish Navigator

Nourish is a clinical support tool that uses education and behavior modification strategies to supports patients with Avoidant/Restrictive Food and Intake Disorder (ARFID).

Stanford Medicine crest and red triangle, against a white background
Patient Monitoring

PICS

To address Post Intensive Care Syndrome (PICS), this app bridges the gap between the medical team and the patient, and it allows for custom post-intensive care therapy.

Logo is a tetrahedral with a thick black outline and rounded corners, with a white left forward face and a purple and pink gradient right forward face.
Health Behavior Change

Prisma

Prisma promotes low-cost, scalable physical activity with a chat interface and visualization components, as well as a backend server for processing data and managing LLM interactions.

Black cadeuceus sign on a white background
Patient Monitoring

Stronger

For menopausal women, Stronger is a self-tracking app that can help encourage protein intake and resistance training to maintain muscle mass and health.

TBI logo with navy blue line drawing of brain outline with nodes inside. Faded gray rounded square behind the drawing, with white background behind.
Collecting Patient Information

Traumatic Brain Injury Sleep App

TBI helps to monitor patient sleep remotely after a traumatic brain injury (TBI), to continuously monitor symptoms and allow for early intervention.