Inspiration
When I asked my grandma how my grandpa, who needs dialysis, could travel, she said, "You have to contact your kidney center to talk to another one at the destination, and it's very complicated."
This made me realize how difficult it is for dialysis patients to travel. They often face confusion and stress just trying to arrange treatments away from home, limiting their access to travel and essential resources.
What it does
RenalRoute aims to integrate global dialysis resources and provide a one-stop travel planning solution that enables dialysis patients to travel with confidence, convenience, and safety.
How we built it
- Gather all the parameters that the road trip needs.
- Combine all the parameters and data into prompt.
- Use google gemini to generate best route.
- Interpret the result and present in on the website.
Challenges we ran into
- The biggest technical challenge is how to construct a perfect prompt for Google Gemini to use, and we tried numerous combination and figured out the best one to use.
- I don't know how to write some of the code, and spent a lot of time to find out how to do it.
- learn how to present code.
- to practice the presentation, and learn the presentation skill.
Accomplishments that we're proud of
Through our project, we’ve built a website that tackles the challenges dialysis patients face—streamlining access to global care and making travel safe and hassle-free.
What we learned
- some coding knowledge.
- present skills.
- how to collaborate with partner.
What's next for Renal Route
to improve and complete it and can really connect to kidney centers and cooperate with them.
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