January 2026 - April 2026
Project Manager
Gitlab, Zoom
HFHS Max (Henry Ford Heath Systems) is a system to quickly train military field medics to perform quality chest/torso ultrasound imaging. The images will be used to quickly and accurately assess patients in the field. The project is still in early phases but my team will continue to develop the software base off of prototypes from earlier semesters.
Create a quality prototype while understanding how the ultrasound and imaging hardware works. While this project is only a semester long, the farther we can get with the project the more future students will be able to use it to continue the project. I am the project manager of the project and I will be coordinating two different teams.
The first step of this project is to understand and set up the hardware. We were given the technology to fully perform the imaging and training. It is more than just the ultrasound wand but also the 3D imaging for the motion tracking system. With this I created tickets to get a map of all the cable connections so we would be able to get an organized system of what each cable does. I continued to make tickets for both the engineering team and the design team. This project had a very slow start and will most likely take over a year to finish.
While this project might have no made a lot of progress on the outside, it set a great foundation for the next set of students to work on it in the next semester. The hardware is set up in the lab for users to be able to test, all the code has been integrated into GitLab for future students to read, and tickets are made for the next project manager to start right away. I am happy with where the team ended and I hope to continue this project in future semesters.