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- Teaches readers to design medical devices that are safer, more effective, and less error prone
- Explains the role and responsibilities of regulatory agencies in medical device design
- Introduces analysis and research methods such as UFMEA, task analysis, heuristic evaluation, and usability testing
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Table of contents (15 chapters)
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Front Matter
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Back Matter
About this book
This hands-on professional reference is an essential introduction and resource for students and practitioners in HFE, biomedical engineering, industrial design, graphic design, user-experience design, quality engineering, product management, and regulatory affairs.
- Teaches readers to design medical devices that are safer, more effective, and less error prone;
- Explains the role and responsibilities of regulatory agencies in medical device design;
- Introduces analysis and research methods such as UFMEA, task analysis, heuristic evaluation, and usability testing.
Authors and Affiliations
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Research Collective, Tempe, USA
Russell J. Branaghan, Joseph S. O’Brian, Emily A. Hildebrand, L. Bryant Foster
About the authors
L. Bryant Foster, MS, is Vice President of Human Factors and User Experience at Research Collective, where he guides research, design, and evaluation efforts for medical device manufacturers, pharmaceutical companies, and others. An expert on regulatory issues in Human Factors, Bryant has guided surgical instruments, combination products, home-use devices, and OTC products to FDA clearance or approval. Further, he has designed, or contributed to the design of, usability labs for four separate companies. Prior to joining research collective, Bryant was a human factors consultant at Google-X. Bryant received his master’s degree in Applied Psychology from Arizona State University, where he later served as Faculty Associate, Project Manager, and Chair of the Industry Advisory Board. He is an active and frequent speaker at conferences such as the Regulatory Affairs Professionals Society (RAPS) Convergence, and the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES) Healthcare Symposium. Bryant has contributed popular webinars and podcasts for AAMI and Greenlight Guru, and has authored book chapters on medical device human factors and human factors in device reprocessing. Bryant is also an active member of the AAMI committees on Human Factors Engineering and Combination Products.
Emily A Hildebrand, PhD, is Director of Human Factors at Research Collective. She is a cognitive scientist specializing in human factors, with 10+ years of healthcare-specific experience. She leads usability, product design, and user-experience-related projects for Fortune 100 and Fortune 500 clients across a variety of fields. She also has extensive experience in product failure analysis and expert witness litigation support for medical devices. Emily has a Ph.D. in Applied Cognitive Science from Arizona State University. She has performed research on medical device usability and work processes at the Veterans Administration and Mayo Clinic. Her research culminated in guidance recommendations to FDA and AAMI for improving the usability of medical device interfaces. Emily is a frequent author and presenter on issues related to medical device design, human factors and medical device reprocessing.
Joseph S. O’Brian, MS, is a Senior Human Factors Scientist at Research Collective with over 5 years of experience conducting human factors research for major healthcare, automotive, and educational organizations. He is also Research Collective’s in-house biometrics expert. Joe received a Master’s degree in Human Systems Engineering from Arizona State University and was awarded the Engineering School’s Outstanding Graduate Student Award. He has published articles and presented conference papers on Human Factors, User Experience Design, design for accessibility, eye tracking, educational technology and educational ergonomics. He is a member of AAMI committees on home care and EMS environments, and has recorded popular AAMI webinars on Human Factors for Aging Adults, Recruiting Research Participants, and Writing Usability Test Reports.
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Humanizing Healthcare – Human Factors for Medical Device Design
Authors: Russell J. Branaghan, Joseph S. O’Brian, Emily A. Hildebrand, L. Bryant Foster
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64433-8
Publisher: Springer Cham
eBook Packages: Engineering, Engineering (R0)
Copyright Information: Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2021
Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-030-64432-1Published: 22 February 2021
Softcover ISBN: 978-3-030-64435-2Published: 23 February 2022
eBook ISBN: 978-3-030-64433-8Published: 21 February 2021
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: XXVIII, 395
Number of Illustrations: 21 b/w illustrations, 162 illustrations in colour
Topics: Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering, Biomedical Engineering/Biotechnology, Quality Control, Reliability, Safety and Risk, Industrial Design, User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction