On this episode of Boldly, we’re speaking with 2019 Joule Innovation grant recipient Jordan Lewis, a fourth-year University of Toronto medical student who co-founded Flutter Wear. This technology, designed specifically for expectant mothers, combines a mobile app with a belly band sensor to passively detect fetal movements. The app collects baseline data and provides personalized advice to expectant mothers looking to manage decreased fetal movements and alerts them to seek medical attention when required.

Boldly

Joule Inc.

Teamwork: that’s the ticket to hatching patient-centered design

NOV 13, 201921 MIN
Boldly

Teamwork: that’s the ticket to hatching patient-centered design

NOV 13, 201921 MIN

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On this episode of Boldly, we’re speaking with 2019 Joule Innovation grant recipient Jordan Lewis, a fourth-year University of Toronto medical student who co-founded Flutter Wear. This technology, designed specifically for expectant mothers, combines a mobile app with a belly band sensor to passively detect fetal movements. The app collects baseline data and provides personalized advice to expectant mothers looking to manage decreased fetal movements and alerts them to seek medical attention when required.