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"Cognitive engineering to improve patient safety and outcomes in cardiothoracic surgery"
Cognitive Engineering to Improve Patient Safety and Outcomes in Cardiothoracic Surgery.
Cognitive engineering is focused on how humans can cope and master the complexity of processes and technological environments. In cardiothoracic surgery, the goal is to support safe and effective human performance by preventing medical errors. Strategies...
"Towards localizing on the surface of the beating heart"
Jake Awtry, MD, MA
General Surgery Resident, Research Fellow, Department of Surgery, Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Towards localizing on the surface of the beating heart.
This paper presents preliminary work toward localizing on a surface which undergoes periodic deformation, as an aspect of research on HeartLander, a miniature epicardial crawling robot. Using only position measurements from the robot, the aim of this work...
"Toward improving surgical outcomes by incorporating cognitive load measurement into process-driven guidance"
Toward Improving Surgical Outcomes by Incorporating Cognitive Load Measurement into Process-Driven Guidance.
This paper summarizes the accomplishments and recent directions of our medical safety project. Our process-based approach uses a detailed, rigorously-defined, and carefully validated process model to provide a dynamically updated, context-aware and thus,...
Kim Hebsgaard Saaby, MSc
Clinical Nursing Specialist, Research Development Unit, Spinal Cord Injury Center of Western Denmark
Hill Wolfe, MPH
Associate Research Scientist, Yale University School of Medicine Health Scientist, Center for Disease Control and Prevention
Health Scientist, Center for Disease Control and Prevention