Curiosity Camp snapshot: Lymbase
Cross-disciplinary collaboration to enhance platform design and clinician experiences for improved patient outcomes.
At Curiosity Camp in Manly, an exceptional multidisciplinary tribe gathered to advance the Lymbase platform and business development pathway—a mission to improve user experiences for clinicians and enhance patient outcomes.
Intensive collaboration
Over 2.5 days, the tribe tackled Lymbase’s challenges through expert facilitation and team work using a powerful combination of evidence, experience, co-design and curiosity.
- Day one focused on context, team alignment and identifying key priorities.
- By day two, efforts were divided into targeted streams: reimagining the business model, designing a learning health system, refining the user interface, and crafting a compelling funding pitch.
- The final day culminated in robust outputs designed to accelerate Lymbase’s future trajectory.
Outcomes
Through a collective effort, the tribe generated a suite of tools and strategies to support Lymbase’s development pathway. This outcome highlights the power of cross-professional, cross-disciplinary collaboration in addressing critical challenges in digital health.
During Curiosity Camp the tribe:
- Produced a user (clinician) experience data summary
- Completed a business model canvas
- Designed a learning health system decision blueprint
- Developed and submitted a funding pitch
- Created a product interface prototype
- Formulated a marketing plan
- Constructed a goals roadmap
- Populated a prioritisation framework
- Outlined a data discovery project
- Generated a shortlist of prospective grant opportunities
Meet the tribe
The tribe, led by Curiosity Camp ‘Problem Owner’ Robyn Sierla, and Facilitator Peta Collins, included:
- Five problem solvers: Daniella Jaber, Jessica Seymour, Malhar Soni, Thomasina Donovan, and Kavisha Shah, and
- Four industry mentors: John Lambert, Nathan Moore, Richard Macliver, and Amir Marashi.
Gallery
View the 2.5 day Lymbase Curiosity Camp photo diary below: