Usability Engineer CPUX Medical Devices IEC 62366

Usability & UX training according to IEC 62366  with all important methods from the UXQB® CPUX-F, CPUX-UT, CPUX-UR Curicullum adapted to development of medical devices. Usability engineering for medical devces including FDA perspective with lots of practical exercises such as real usability tests and video recordings. Virtual collaboration with V-Classroom-XL. The live online course for medical device profesisonals who want to take on new responsbilities in the development of medical devices.

Coursecode:  UA3090 EN

Why this course? Module contents

  • Usability Engineer CPUX-F with 2 certificates
  • 9 CPUX-F + CPUX-UT modules Preparation for UXQB® certification
  • Develop medical devices according to IEC 62336-1 / -2 and FDA, incl. usability file
  • IEC 62366-1 /-2 and the connection with ISO 9241 are explained in detail
  • Globally recognized certificate "UXQB® Certified Professional for Usability and User Experience - Foundation Level (CPUX-F)"
  • Summative & formative evaluations - usability tests & inspections
  • In the seminar: Planning, implementation and evaluation of usability tests with real users and video
  • Usability Engineering Process Medical Devices & Human Centered Design

TARGET AUDIENCE

  • Developers, product managers, business analysts, product owners, team leads, project managers, regulatory, usability file managers

PRICE

Price: 2155,-€

20% discount Early Bird 1.725,- up to 6 weeks before the course starts

+ 300 CPUX-F plus VAT

  • Intensivstation

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    Usability & UX Professional CPUX-F Medizinprodukte

  • Intensivstation mit Medizinprodukten

    Usability & UX Professional CPUX-F Medizinprodukte

  • Mobiles Monitoring

    Dates & course format

    • 9 half days part-time or 4,5 days full-time or 9 x evening intensive modules, LIVE ONLINE V-Classroom-XL or long-term format
    • 10 participants maximum - plenty of time for individual questions

      What you´ll learn in Usability Engineer CPUX-F Medical Devices IEC 62366 

      Usability & UX Engineer + in 9 modules incl. basic certification CPUX-F and preparation for CPUX-UT advanced level certification according to UXQB® and all basics for the development and design of medical devices according to EN62366 / IEC 62336-1 / -2 and FDA, incl. usability file.
      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, context of use analysis, persona, conception, prototyping to usability testing + test + certificate.

      Globally recognized certifications:

       The certificate "UXQB® Certified Professional for Usability and User Experience - Foundation Level (CPUX-F)" certifies that the certificate holder is familiar with the basic terms and concepts from the field of usability and user experience in the most important areas of competence.

      Summative & formative evaluations - Usability tests & inspections:

      All content and practical exercises for the CPUX-UT Usability Evaluation curriculum according to UXQB (international standard for usability & UX training). Iterative usability tests with real users and video recordings and expert evaluations are part of your toolbox. Unique: Planning, execution and evaluation of remote usability tests with real users and planning, preparation and execution of moderated remote usability tests.

      Usability file according to IEC 62366 & FDA preparations:

      The training for every UX professional in medical device development who wants to implement the latest changes in IEC 62336-1 / -2 and FDA. The seminar shows you which work results can be found where in the usability file.

      A certification that helps you get ahead

      Usability & UX course including preparation for the basic CPUX-F certification of the UXQB®. The certificate "UXQB® Certified Professional for Usability and User Experience - Foundation Level (CPUX-F)" certifies that the certificate holder is familiar with the basic terms and concepts from the field of usability and user experience in the most important areas of expertise.

      Who is the seminar intended for?

      The Usability engineering medical devices training is aimed at anyone who wants to pursue a career in the design, development, operation and/or sales of medical devices. As a usability engineer, you are responsible for the conception and evaluation of medical devices. You will work in the areas of user research, plan and carry out usability tests and develop interaction concepts based on the findings in order to develop and improve medical devices and user experience of them.

      Course modules - Usability Engineer CPUX medical devices IEC 62366

      • CPUX-F Foundation Level

      • CPUX-UT Usability Testing & Evlauation

        M01. Basics of Usability & UX - CPUX-F HCD & reference to IEC 62366

        01 Human centred design process according to ISO 9241-210:2010

        • Understanding the essential elements of human-centred design
        • 6 principles of human-centred design
        • Involving users
        • Iteration based on frequent usability evaluation
        • Addressing the entire user experience
        • Understanding the activities of human-centred design and their interrelationships
        • Understanding the purpose of the outcomes of each human-centred design activity
        • Understand the similarities and differences between IEC 62366-1 / -2 & ISO 9241-210
        • Human-centred quality

        08 Human-centred design maturity

        • Maturity model & determine maturity level
        • Measures to improve the maturity level
        • Other maturity models, UX maturity, UX Maturity & UX Strategy


        02 Usability & user experience according to ISO 9241-11:2018

        • Usability & user experience
        • Difference between usability and user experience
        • Effectiveness, efficiency, satisfaction
        • Usability metrics of ISO 9241-11:2018 as acceptance criteria for medical devices
        • Interactive system, user-system interaction, user interface and user interface element
        • Accessibility & assistive technologies
        • Prevention of harm through use


        03. planning activities for human-centred design in a project

        • Human-centred quality objectives

        Practical exercises:

        • Simple examples of user interfaces that illustrate the essential characteristics of usability
        • Introduction of the CPUX-F certificationIntroduction

         

        M02. CPUX-F - with reference to IEC 62366 - Understanding and defining the context of use - Usability Evaluation & Testing

        04 Analysing and defining the context of use

        Elements of the context of use

        • Goals, tasks, resources, environment
        • Persona, users and user groups
        • Primary users, secondary users, indirect users
        • Actual scenarios versus usage scenarios (target scenarios)
        • Interview and observation techniques
        • Focus group
        • User journey map

        Practical exercises:

        • Brainstorming - participants think about users, tasks, resources and environment and write them on post-it notes

        07. evaluation of design solutions

        • Usability evaluation
        • Differentiate between usability test, usability inspection and user survey
        • Usability test
        • Main activities of the usability test
        • Preparing, conducting, analysing and reporting usability tests
        • Usability test guide - test script
        • Formulate usability test tasks
        • Documenting and communicating usability test results

        Practical exercises:

        • Familiarisation with a tool for unmoderated / crowd usability tests with video recording (e.g. Rapidusertests)
        • Formulating test tasks for a usability test with video recording
        M03. CPUX-F - with reference to IEC 62366 - User Needs & User Requirements

        Usability inspection & user survey

        • Inspections and user surveys
        • Types of inspection
        • Inspection criteria
        • User survey

        05 Determining the user requirements

        • Requirement / User Need
        • Requirement / market requirement / organisational requirement
        • User requirement vs. stakeholder requirements
        • Qualitative / quantitative user requirements
        • Acceptance criteria

        Practical exercises:

        • Identifying user needs - What does the user really need?

        06. design solutions

        • Iterative design process
        • Usage scenarios and storyboards
        • Task modelling as the basis for task-appropriate interactions
        • Interaction specification, user system interaction
        • Low & high fidelity prototyping
        • Information architecture and navigation structure
        • Workflows & wireframes
        • User guidance
        • Ethical & sustainable design
        • Interaction principles ISO 9241-110:2020
        • Design patterns, user interface elements
        • Basic principles of 'Good UX Design',
        • Golden ratio, aesthetics
        • Psychology of perception - mental models,affordances
        • Design principles
        • Design and design rules
        • Material Design Styleguide - IOS Styleguide

        Practical exercises:

        • Formulating usage scenarios using the example of a mobile app / tablet app

        Usability inspection & user survey

        • Inspections and user surveys
        • Types of inspection
        • Inspection criteria
        • User survey

        05 Determining the user requirements

        • Requirement / User Need
        • Requirement / market requirement / organisational requirement
        • User requirement vs. stakeholder requirements
        • Qualitative / quantitative user requirements
        • Acceptance criteria

        Practical exercises:

        • Identifying user needs - What does the user really need?

        06. design solutions

        • Iterative design process
        • Usage scenarios and storyboards
        • Task modelling as the basis for task-appropriate interactions
        • Interaction specification, user system interaction
        • Low & high fidelity prototyping
        • Information architecture and navigation structure
        • Workflows & wireframes
        • User guidance
        • Ethical & sustainable design
        • Interaction principles ISO 9241-110:2020
        • Design patterns, user interface elements
        • Basic principles of 'Good UX Design',
        • Golden ratio, aesthetics
        • Psychology of perception - mental models,affordances
        • Design principles
        • Design and design rules
        • Material Design Styleguide - IOS Styleguide

        Practical exercises:

        • Formulating usage scenarios using the example of a mobile app / tablet app 

         

        M04. CPUX-F - with reference to IEC 62366 - Design Solutions & Exam Preparation

        06 Design Solutions

        • Iterative design process
        • Usage scenarios and storyboards
        • Task modelling as the basis for task-appropriate interactions
        • Interaction specification, user system interaction
        • Low & high fidelity prototyping
        • Information architecture and navigation structure
        • Workflows & wireframes
        • User guidance
        • Ethical & sustainable design
        • Interaction principles ISO 9241-110:2020
        • Design patterns, user interface elements
        • Basic principles of 'Good UX Design',
        • Golden ratio, aesthetics
        • Psychology of perception - mental models,affordances
        • Design principles
        • Design and design rules
        • Material Design Styleguide - IOS Styleguide

        Practical exercises:

        • Formulating usage scenarios using the example of a mobile app / tablet app
        • Exam preparation CPUX-F

         

        M05. CPUX-UT Usability Testing Advanced Level & Classification in IEC 623366 - Formative & Summative Evaluation

        Overview Usability Testing & Evaluation - Evaluation Methods

        • Familiarisation with the most important usability evaluation methods
        • Criteria for selecting methods
        • Induction methods - expert review, heuristic evaluation, usability inspection, cognitive walkthrough
        • Classification of the evaluation methods in usability engineering

        Practical exercises:

        • Conducting usability inspections at expert level with interaction principles, design rules and style guides
        M06. CPUX-UT II Conducting Test Sessions - Formative & Summative Evaluation IEC 62366

        Preparation of a usability test

        • Select the right evaluation method
        • Develop a usability test plan
        • Create usability test script
        • Conduct pilot test session
        • Recruiting test participants
        • Prepare a usability test session

        Conduct usability test sessions (test session)

        • Formalities for implementation
        • Briefing the test participant
        • Pre-session interview
        • Moderation
        • Post-session interview
        • Moderation guidelines

        Typical problems in moderation

        • Usability test task
        • Typical problems in usability test tasks

         Practical exercises:

        • Creating a test plan
        • Recruiting test participants
        • Preparing a usability test
        • Conducting a pilot test session and iteratively improving the test script
        • Conducting and moderating a usability test

         

        M07. CPUX-UT III - Usability Evaluation - Analysis, Documentation, Report
        • Evaluate usability test sessions
        • Categorise and prioritise findings
        • Carrying out a KJ workshop
        • Describing and documenting findings

        Practical exercises:

        • Extracting and describing findings
        • Conducting a KJ workshop
        • Creating a usability test report
        • Evaluating usability test sessions
        • Categorise and prioritise findings
        • Conducting a KJ workshop
        • Describing and documenting findings

        Practical exercises:

        • Extracting and describing findings
        • Conducting a KJ workshop
        • Creating a usability test report

         

        M08. Usability Engineering I & Usability File - IEC 62366-1 / -2 REVISED

        The usability file according to IEC 62366

        • Structuring the serviceability file
        • Specifying usability requirements
        • Procedures for formative and summative evaluation of usability
        • Former designations Verification and validation of suitability for use
        • Creation of test plans and performance and documentation of tests
        • Categorise content; in which file (usability file, risk management file, quality management manual, etc.)
        • Which results should be documented and how the files are linked

         

        M09. Usability Engineering II & Usability File - IEC 62366-1 / -2 REVISED

        Differences in IEC 62366 / FDA conformity / Interaction with ISO 14971

        • IEC 62366 and the human centered design process
        • Interaction of IEC 62366 and risk management according to ISO 14971
        • Structure of a usability file, documentation structure
        • Usability testing processes: including inspection process (e.g. tests against style and design guidelines, ISO 9241, heuristics),
        • Selection of appropriate evaluation method - participant observation (usability testing) as well as quantitative and qualitative user surveys
        • Documentation of test specification and test results
        • FDA conformity aspects

         

        Analysing and defining the context of use

        • Planning and carrying out context of use analyses
        • Collect and document context of use information
        • Plan, prepare and conduct interviews, observations and focus groups

        Practical exercises:

        • Interviews
        • Develop and describe a persona
        • Analyse and document task models


        Determine user requirements

        • Identify requirements in context of use information
        • Derive and structure user requirements from requirements
        • Consolidate user requirements
        • Work products and roles
        • Design thinking & human-centred design


        Practical exercises:

        • Deriving requirements from context of use information

         

        P13. Certificate exams - CPUX-F + Usability Engineer Medical Devices

        Examination "Certified Usability & UX Professional Foundation Level" (Optional: please indicate when registering whether you wish to register for the CPUX-F examination)

        • Participants take the Certified Professional for Usability and User Experience Foundation Level exam.
        • The exam contains 40 multiple-choice questions.


        Exam and certificate "Usability Academy - Usability Engineer"

        • Examination to become a Usability Engineer
        • Online test with approx. 40 questions
        • Multiple choice questions
        • Award of the Usability Academy certificate

        Facts & Figures - Usability Engineer CPUX medical devices IEC 62366

        • Description

          • Usability Engineering medical devices according to IEC 62366
          • UX training according to the curriculum of the International Usability and User Experience Board (UXQB) incl. exercises
          • Preparation for the "UXQB® CPUX-F" certification 
          • LIVE ONLINE seminar with V-Classroom-XL - Video Audio - ONLINE REALTIME WHITEBOARD - eLearning Portal - Virtual Classroom
          • 9 modules of 4 hours each (full day, morning, afternoon) ONLINE V-Classroom-XL Seminar - Training & Workshop + Test + Certificate
          • 9 half days, or 9 x evenings, or weekend 24h Flex seminars
          • 36 hours full of UX methods and concepts
          • 10 participants maximum - NO mass event - plenty of time for individual questions

          Format:

          • 9 half days in the mornings or afternoons with fixed dates
          • 4,5 full days full-time


          Funding:

          • A similar course is funded up to 100% by the German Arbeitsagentur with Bildungsgutschein registration no.: 31M1220078

           

        • Certificates

          Exam "Certified Usability & UX Professional Foundation Level"

          • Participants take the Certified Professional for Usability and User Experience Foundation Level exam
          • The exam contains 40 multiple-choice questions.
          • Exam and certificate "Usability Academy - Usability & UX Expert"

          Exam "Usability & UX Expert Medical Devices"

          • Online test with approx. 40 questions
          • Multiple choice questions
          • Award of the Usability Academy certificate
        • Audience

          • Developers, product managers, product owner, medical devices
          • Quality managers, software engineers for medical devices
        • Coursefees

          Live Online course: € 2.155,- plus VAT.

          20% discount Early Bird 1.725,- up to 6 weeks before the course starts

          Exam fee CPUX-F: 300,- Euro plus VAT

          Recommended prerequisite: None

          If you would like to redeem an education voucher, please let us know. We will check the requirements together. We will then take care of everything else for you.

          Here you will find all the information on how to obtain an education voucher and what is subsidised.


        • Context of use

          Medical device context of use

        • KJ Workshop

        • Persona

        • User Journey map

        Events - Usability Engineering CPUX Medical Devices IEC 62366

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        Usability Engineer Medical Products IEC 62366 CPUX-F ENGLISH in the afternoon UA3090

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        29.07.2024 - 08.08.2024 14:00 - 18:00

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        26.08.2024 - 05.09.2024 14:00 - 18:00

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        09.09.2024 - 19.09.2024 14:00 - 18:00

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        23.09.2024 - 03.10.2024 14:00 - 18:00

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        07.10.2024 - 17.10.2024 14:00 - 18:00

        2,155.00€
        1,724.00€

        Usability Engineer Medical Products IEC 62366 CPUX-F ENGLISH in the afternoon UA3090

        Usability Engineer CPUX – a 9 modules course - 9 mornings or 9 afternoons, or 4,5 days. Inc...

        21.10.2024 - 31.10.2024 14:00 - 17:00

        2,155.00€
        1,724.00€

        Usability Engineer Medical Products IEC 62366 CPUX-F ENGLISH in the afternoon UA3090

        Usability Engineer CPUX – a 9 modules course - 9 mornings or 9 afternoons, or 4,5 days. Inc...

        04.11.2024 - 14.11.2024 14:00 - 18:00

        2,155.00€
        1,724.00€

        Usability Engineer Medical Products IEC 62366 CPUX-F ENGLISH in the afternoon UA3090

        Usability Engineer CPUX – a 9 modules course - 9 mornings or 9 afternoons, or 4,5 days. Inc...

        18.11.2024 - 28.11.2024 14:00 - 18:00

        2,155.00€
        1,724.00€

        Usability Engineer Medical Products IEC 62366 CPUX-F ENGLISH in the afternoon UA3090

        Usability Engineer CPUX – a 9 modules course - 9 mornings or 9 afternoons, or 4,5 days. Inc...

        02.12.2024 - 12.12.2024 14:00 - 18:00

        2,155.00€
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        End of the cancellation policy
        13. final provisions

        13.1 The place of performance and jurisdiction for all obligations arising from this agreement is - as far as legally permissible - Kaiserslautern. If a contractual partner fulfils the requirement of § 38 Paragraph 2 of the German Code of Civil Procedure (ZPO) and does not have a general place of jurisdiction in Germany, the place of jurisdiction is the registered office of the Usability Academy.
        13.2 Should individual provisions of these General Terms and Conditions for Events be invalid or void, this shall not affect the validity of the remaining provisions. The parties undertake to replace the invalid provision with a provision that is as close as possible in meaning to the invalid provision and is valid.

        Where do the seminars take place?

        Currently all seminars take place LIVE ONLINE

        In-house trainings are also held: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

        How does the online training work?

        For the online training you need:

        • a fast internet access,
        • a notebook with camera
        • a microphone.

         

        - The trainer will be available via video

        - The software we use is Zoom. The routing will be exclusively Europe, North America, India and South America. Other countries have been excluded.

        - We are using V-Classroom XL & a whiteboard software.

        - There is no installation for this.

        - For Zoom and Whiteboard you will receive an invitation by email

        - There is NO additional cost to you for the online tools

        Which payment methods are possible?

        Payment methods:

        - On account

        - PayPal

        - MasterCard

        - VISA

        - Amex

        How does the course take place?

        At the scheduled times, a trainer will meet with you via Zoom and you can then work on the content together. You should find an undisturbed place with a good internet connection.

        How many participants are in the course?

        Normally, our courses consist of about 2-10 participants. This offers both the advantage that our trainers can take enough time for the questions of the group, and that you can always exchange and learn together.

        What qualifications do the trainers of the courses bring with them?

        Our trainers are certified usability and user experience professionals. This means we have a comprehensive understanding of the content we teach you.

        How do I know when which modules are taking place?

        We have a calendar in which all modules and when they take place are stored. You will receive the appropriate Zoom invitation from us via link.

        How does it work with the CPUX-F test?

        You can book the CPUX-F exam directly when booking the course. Then we will take care of the registration.

        The date for the exam can be chosen freely, but usually we need 3-4 days in advance to be able to make the registration. It is best to use a few days after the course for intensive preparation and not to take the exam directly afterwards.

        If you have not yet decided whether you want to take the exam, you can register for the exam yourself at a later date.

        Is this a mass event if it's online?

        No. Normally, our courses consist of a maximum of 10-12 participants*. This offers both the advantage that our trainers can take enough time for the questions of the group, and that you can always exchange ideas and work together on the practical exercises.

        *For companies we can adjust the group size on request.

        Questions about the seminars Usability Engineering Medical Devices ? Let's meet with ZOOM :-)

        When would you have time for a ZOOM meeting? We have free slots every day between 13:00 and 13:30.

        Please choose a day and the topic


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