About
I'm Bogdan —
I make complexity
feel manageable.
UX and Product Designer specializing in enterprise systems where the stakes are real and the workflows don't forgive mistakes.
I'm based in Minnesota and currently lead UX research and product design for oncology treatment and medication ordering workflows inside a healthcare EHR platform. My work supports clinicians in high-stakes environments — places where clarity, safety, and efficiency aren't preferences, they're requirements.
I spend most of my time untangling dense systems, structuring ambiguous requirements, and turning multi-step processes into experiences that feel intuitive and dependable. I'm drawn to complexity: large ecosystems, interconnected workflows, regulatory constraints, and the kind of real-world user needs that can't be solved with a pattern library.
I collaborate closely with developers, product leaders, and clinical subject matter experts. Research, usability testing, accessibility, and systems thinking are central to how I work. At the core, I care about one thing: making powerful tools feel clear. Good design should reduce cognitive load, not add to it.
Background
2015 – 2020
Pharmacy Technician
Nearly a decade working in clinical pharmacy — reading prescriptions, understanding drug interactions, and operating in environments where errors have direct patient consequences.
2020 – 2021
Transition to UX Design
Formal UX education and early project work. Started connecting clinical domain knowledge to design practice — understanding that the best healthcare UX requires both.
2021 – Present
Lead UX Designer · Meditech
Leading end-to-end design on the Regimen Ordering initiative — a major rewrite of oncology treatment workflows inside Meditech Expanse. Research, architecture, prototyping, testing, and delivery.
Current roleOutside work
I recharge outdoors — kayaking, camping, and biking with family. I find that stepping away from screens and into systems that actually push back keeps me curious and honest about what good design feels like from the user side.
Building something genuinely complex? Let's talk.
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