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Stanford University

Supporting Fast-Response Medical Teams Through Interactive Information Displays

Stanford University via YouTube

Overview

This seminar series features dynamic professionals sharing their industry experience and cutting edge research within the human-computer interaction (HCI) field. Each week, a unique collection of technologists, artists, designers, and activists will discuss a wide range of current and evolving topics pertaining to HCI.

Syllabus

Introduction.
About the speaker....
How do I do it....
Research sites.
Why trauma?.
Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS).
Trauma resuscitation teams.
Lack of information technologies.
Trauma bay of the future....
Research studies to date.
From collective memory....
towards distributed cognition.
Trauma information display.
Iterative design & evaluation process.
Group designs.
Ranking & concerns.
Role-based differences.
Version 2.
Simulation layout.
Incorporate leader's checklist?.
Version 3.
Version 4 design & team.
Participatory design workshops, set 2.
Version 5.
Version 6.
Reconciling information needs.
In summary....
Acknowledgments.

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Stanford Online

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