Meghan Stemp is a Senior UX Researcher with eight years of experience designing patient- and provider-facing healthcare products and services, currently shaping EHR experiences at oncology insights firm Ontada. She blends hands-on research, service design, and teaching—serving as an adjunct professor and IDEO U teaching lead—to translate complex clinical and policy systems into empathetic, usable solutions. Her background includes leading design strategy at AstraZeneca and Humana, founding a mission-driven studio tackling gender-based violence, and pioneering user-centered design in federal agencies like the Federal Reserve. Meghan’s work repeatedly centers on systems-level change: she combines ethnography and participatory methods to make upstream decisions that improve downstream care delivery. Based in Washington, D.C., she pairs academic rigor (MFA in Design for Social Innovation) with practical impact across large teams and high-stakes health contexts.
8 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
B.A., Communication, Sociology and Photography, B.A., Communication, Sociology and Photography at Eureka College
Master of Fine Arts, Design for Social Innovation, Master of Fine Arts, Design for Social Innovation at School of Visual Arts
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