Adam Boxwalla
Undergraduate Student
University of Michigan
Adam Boxwalla is an undergraduate student studying Computer Science at the University of Michigan College of Engineering and is also on the pre-medical track. He is interested in bridging the gap between technology and healthcare. He has contributed to research focused on developing software to support operations at several state-operated psychiatric hospitals in Michigan and has pursued coursework in medical imaging to support related personal projects. He is passionate about using technology to improve patient care, enhance healthcare delivery, and address key challenges in modern medical systems.

Presenting at the Nexus Summit:

This Lightning Talk will introduce an innovative, data-driven visualization tool developed to assess interprofessional communication in the University of Michigan Longitudinal Interprofessional Family-based Experience (LIFE) course. By analyzing Zoom interview transcripts, the tool generates interactive Gantt plots that map second-by-second speaker activity. Code was created and tested using recorded zoom interviews of student-patient interactions during an early experiential course where students interview patients on their experiences with chronic illnesses and community resources.The…