# First Team Meeting Worksheet

## Team Members Present
* Jason Sinning
* Theory Millar
* Miles Harris
* Andres Ibarra
* Eric Leung
* Jaime Graft
## I. Identify a Common Vision
*You’ve all voted on a common idea and themes. Now is the time to work through your commonalities and find a unifying vision between all of you. Answer the following for each of you. This is the time to speak your mind. Be honest with each other.*
### Commonalities
* Learning new technologies
* Making something easier than it was before.
* Having a tangible real-world impact / making the world a better place
* Apply our Dartmouth skillsets to the outside world
* Create a product that is both easy and fun to use
### Inspiration
*What are some things each of you is inspired by?*
* The creativity of fellow classmates (e.g. pitches)
* Previous technigalas
* Enthusiasm of teammates to tackle a real-world issue
* Doctors and nurses we know
* Jason's dad
* Jason's daddier
* Jason's daddiest
* Jaime's Mom
### Problems of Interest
*What problems are you looking to address? Why?*
* Current medical data entry softwares (ie Epic) are clunky, visually unappealing, and worst of all hard to use
* Doctors using systems by Epic spend too much time confused navigating through menus to accomplish routine tasks
* Keeping track of food in the fridge to reduce food waste ( and suggest recipes )
* Distributing chores in shared living spaces
* Making data collection for first responders easier and more streamlined
* **Bugs**
### Identify
* EMR fits most of the criteria in commonalities and inspiration
## II. Narrow In
*Now let's try narrowing in on a problem that interests all of you. Make sure to go around the table and listen to everybody on your team without interruption.*
* Better EMR system that's easier to navigate
#### Coolness
*What could be cool about this potential project?*
* Real-world applications
* Easy to get user feedback
#### Challenges
*What could be challenging / unfun about this potential project?*
* Research state of the art
* Maintaining data privacy
* Dealing with FDA bureaucracy
#### Success
*What does success look like for this project?*
* Data remains secure and confidential
* Secure logins
* EMR that works at least for routine
* Easy to visualize historical patient data