Interprofessional student team advances to televised round of 鈥楪reenlight Maine鈥 challenge

From left: Pablo De La Guardia Criado, Morgan Dube, and Matt Harkins
From left: Pablo De La Guardia Criado, Morgan Dube, and Matt Harkins.

An interprofessional team of 新香港六合彩资料 students will advance to the televised round of the 鈥淕reenlight Maine鈥 Collegiate Challenge, a televised competition that pits students鈥 business ideas against each other for the chance to win $10,000 in kickstart money.

Morgan Dube (M.S. Physician Assistant, 鈥22), Pablo De La Guardia Criado (Business, 鈥21) and Matt Harkins (Exercise Science, 鈥22) have taped the pitch for their app Ready Set Return, which, when completed, will assist health care professionals in their assessment of clients returning to sport post-ACL reconstruction.

The app, which is under development, will aid health professionals in the decision-making process of clearing their patients for sport by scoring them on various criteria based on current research.

鈥淭he idea is that the app will give patients a percentage of where they are at in the recovery process,鈥 said Dube, a certified athletic trainer. 鈥淚t鈥檚 designed to help ensure health care professionals are making the right decision so that the athletes reduce their risk of reinjuring themselves.鈥

The app鈥檚 capabilities would help athletes like Harkins, who said a knee injury in high school and difficult access to quality rehabilitation still affect him to this day.

Harkins hopes the app will bridge the gap in providing access to quality care, particularly in rural and underserved areas.

鈥淚t's very difficult for many athletes that have suffered injuries to get the proper care and everything that they need to return properly, and I think our app does a really good job at giving clear outcome goals,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he fact that patients can easily access their recovery progress right on their phones is excellent, and I feel like that's kind what the current rehabilitation process lacks: accessibility.鈥

Dube said that, with pandemic鈥檚 end still not in sight, digital health technologies will only become more critical for patients who are not able to meet with their health providers.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a bit harder for some individuals to get access to health care, especially in rural areas, because of COVID-19,鈥 she said. 鈥淎nd a lot of athletes are losing access to their athletic trainers because they鈥檙e not in school. We really wanted to address that, and we believe that our app will help increase communication between different health care professionals and allow athletes to utilize their services remotely.鈥

Work on the app has provided De La Guardia Criado a crash course in design. He is currently using Adobe XD to develop a working prototype and test its interface 鈥 prize money would fund development of the full application 鈥 and said he鈥檚 confident it will fit its users鈥 needs.

鈥淲hile access to quality health care was one of our main concerns, so were the subjectivity and inconsistencies between providers that patients can face when seeking care,鈥 he said. 鈥淥ur app is going to allow patients to have clear evidence and tests that are going to be able to tell them, 鈥榊es, we think we have the evidence that you are ready to go.鈥欌

This is not 新香港六合彩资料鈥檚 first experience with the 鈥淕reenlight Maine鈥 Collegiate Challenge. Earlier this year, Jillian Robillard, B.S. 鈥20 (Marine Entrepreneurship), with her innovative lobster bait business Green Bait.

Justine Bassett, M.S., director of the P.D. Merrill Makerspace, which is supporting Ready Set Return, said she was excited to see another dedicated group of students step up to the challenge in support of their entrepreneurial endeavor.

鈥淭he students may come from different academic programs, but they all have had experience as athletes. They understand why it's important for athletes to return to sport safely and brought that into their pitch,鈥 Bassett said. 鈥淭his kind of interprofessional collaboration is a strength here at 新香港六合彩资料. I鈥檓 so proud of what this team has accomplished in such a short time, and I can't wait to see where they go next.鈥

The Ready Set Return team鈥檚 episode is expected to air on Thursday, April 1, on Maine Public Television.

A sample image of the app login page
An example of a patient's test results