

Design Thinking in Healthcare: An Introduction
The best solutions come from deeply understanding the people you're building for—not from falling in love with your first idea.
Design thinking is how you get there. It's a practice for discovering what actually matters to real people, then prototyping and testing your way to solutions that work.
Join Upskilling Labs' mentor, Rachel Wang, for a hands-on crash course in design thinking fundamentals, as they relate to healthcare.
This workshop preps you for The Upskilling Labs' first thematic build cycle focusing on Healthcare.
About Rachel:
Rachel S. Wang bridges education, technology, and innovation to design meaningful, user-driven solutions for learning and impact at scale. Most recently, she co-built the Virtual Educator Program at Georgetown University, a U.S. Department of State-funded program connecting educators with U.S. Embassies to deliver public diplomacy projects in over 60 countries. With 12 years of experience in international education, cross-cultural programming, and human-centered design, Rachel brings a design thinking mindset to nonprofit and education settings, helping organizations translate user insights into creative solutions.