UX Professional CPUX-F Medical Devices IEC 62366 ENGLISH in the afternoon UA3040
- UX Professional CPUX Medical File IEC 62366 – a 6 modules course - 6 mornings or 6 afternoons, or 3 days. Includes basic CPUX-F certification according to UXQB® as well as all basics for the development and design of medical devices according to EN62366 / IEC 62336-1 / -2 and FDA, including suitability for use
- IEC 62366-1 / -2 :The seminar teaches all important concepts for the development and design of medical devices according to EN62366 / IEC 62336. From the basics of ISO 9241, to use context analysis, persona, conception, prototyping up to the usability testing + test + certificate
- Globally Recognized Certifications: The UXQB® Certified Professional for Usability and User Experience - Foundation Level (CPUX-F) certifies that the certificate holder is familiar with the basic concepts and terminology of the most important areas of expertise of usability and user experience
- Usability File: Training for any UX Professional in medical device development who wants to implement the latest changes in IEC 62336-1 / -2 and FDA. The seminar will show you which work results can be found where in the usability file.
- Proximity to practice:The focus of the seminar is on practical exercises. There are extensive practical exercises in the areas of touch design, tablet and mobile for medical devices for all concepts of the CPUX seminar parts.
- UXQB®: The course teaches the most important Usability & UX methods according to the official criteria and syllabus of the UXQB (Usability & UX Qualification Board).
- Approved UXQB® Certificate: Certified Professional for Usability and User Experience - Foundation Level (CPUX-F). The "UXQB® Certified Professional for Usability and User Experience - Foundation Level (CPUX-F)" certificate certifies that the certificate holder is familiar with the basic terms and concepts of the most important areas of expertise of usability and user experience.
- UX Training according to International Usability and User Experience Board (UXQB) inkl. exercises
- Exam preparation training for „UXQB® CPUX-F certification
- LIVE ONLINE Training with V-Classroom-XL - Video Audio - ONLINE REALTIME WHITEBOARD - eLearning Portal - Virtual Classroom
- 6 modules a 4 hours live online V-Classroom-XL training & workshop + test + certificate
- Berlin 02:00 pm - 06:00 pm local time
- Johannesburg 02:00 pm - 06:00 pm local time
- Tel Aviv 03:00 pm - 07:00 pm local time
- Dubai 04:00 pm - 08:00 pm local time
- Dehli 05:30 pm - 09:30 pm local time
- Montreal 08:00 am - 12:00 am local time
- Boston 08:00 am - 12:00 am local time
- Buenos Aires 09:00 am - 01:00 pm local time
- Cupertino 05:00 am - 09:00 am local time
Duration:
6 modules a 4 hours live online V-Classroom-XL training & workshop + test + certificate
Optional: CPUX-F exam (Please mention upon registration if you would like to opt for the exam.)*
Target Group:
- Manufacturer of medical devices
- Product Manager medical devices
- User Interface Designer
- Software Engineer
- Project Manager
- Quality Manager
- All those who are involved in development projects who collaborate and influence the design of medical devices
- Marketing
Seminar Content:
Module 1-4: Basics of usability & UX - CPUX-F curriculum (UXQB) & Reference to IEC 62366
Module 5-6: Usability engineering & usability record - IEC 62366-1 / -2 REVISION
Module 1 : Basics of Usability & UX
Usability principles and guidelines:
- Overview of usability, user experience, UCD user centered design, ISO 9241
- Basics of user-centered design ISO 9241-210
- Most important standards and guidelines ISO 9241-11 / 110/12
- The difference between usability & user experience
- Principles of dialogue design
- Intuitivity and affordance
- Standards and guidelines
Practical exercises:
- Differentiate between usability and user experience by using practical examples
Module 2
Understanding and Specifying Use Contexts:
- User groups, user group profiles and personas
- Primary users, secondary users, indirect users
- Current scenarios versus use scenarios (target scenarios)
- Interviewing and observation techniques
Practical exercises:
- Reference to the usability file
- Use context analysis
Usability Testing
- Types of usability tests
- Selecting and defining usability test tasks
- Preparing and running usability tests
- Documenting and communicating usability test results
- Inspections and user surveys
- Types of inspections
- Inspection criteria
- Types of user surveys
- Questionnaire selection and design
Practical exercise:
- Developing test tasks for a crowd usability test for an app or user software, e.g. rapid user tests
- Defining the screening criteria for usability tests
- Preparing documents for a remote / crowd usability test
- Evaluating videos of test persons
Module 3:
Specifying User Requirements
- User needs versus user requirements
- User requirements as a subset of stakeholder requirements
Practical exercises:
- Identifying user needs - what does the user really need?
- Derivation of user requirements
- How to reference to the usability file
Module 4:
Specifying the Interaction
- Task modeling as a basis for task-appropriate interaction
- Interaction specification with user scenarios and storyboards
- Usage objects, information architecture and navigation
- Basic principles of 'Good UX Design', Golden Rules
- Perception psychology - mental models, affordances, gestalt principles
- Design and design rules
Practical exercises:
- Describing use scenarios
- Developing storyboards and workflows
- Harmonizing design via wireframes
- Iterative user centered design & SCRUM
- Development of detailed use cases
- Development of interactive prototypes and documentation in the usability file
- Exercise with Axure
Process Management and Use of Methods
- Process roles
- Work products in usability engineering
Module 5 + 6:
Usability Engineering & Usability Files:
Usability File According to IEC 62366
- Structuring a usability file
- Specifying requirements for usability
- Methods to verify and validate usability
- Creating test plans as well as executing and documenting tests
- Arranging content; in which file (usability file, risk management file, quality management manual, etc.) should which results be documented and how should the files be linked?
Further Aspects - Differences in IEC 62366 / FDA Conformity / Interaction with ISO 14971
- The IEC 62366 and the usability-oriented development process
- Interaction of IEC 62366 and risk management according to ISO 14971
- Structure of a usability file, documentation structure
- Method of testing usability: E.g. Inspection processes (such as style and design guidelines, ISO 9241, heuristics), usability testing, and quantitative and qualitative user surveys
- Documentation of test specifications and test results
- FDA conformity aspects
Inspection-based evaluation
Usability Evaluation (Inspection)
Evaluation Types (Inspection Types)
- Heuristic evaluation
- Expert review
- Review
- Cognitive walkthrough
- Persona-based review
Typical Problems
- Inspection criteria
- Heuristics
- Design rules
- User requirements
- Inspection without inspection criteria
User Survey
- Differentiating the goals of a user survey
- Selecting the type of user survey
- Qualitative user survey
- Quantitative user survey
- Planning a user survey
- Recruiting survey participants
- Selecting or creating a questionnaire
- Evaluating survey results
- Presenting survey results
- Typical problems with questions
CPUX-F Certification exam: 300,- plus VAT
Seminar including examination & certificate of Usability Academy
Event Information
Event Date |
14.07.2025 14:00 |
Event End Date |
21.07.2025 18:00 |
Capacity |
12 |
Individual Price |
1,495.00€ |
Location |
Afternoon - Nachmittags - Berlin Germany - Boston USA - Tel Aviv Israel - Bengaluru India - Buenos Aires |