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Exploring Medical Device Interface Design
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 2015An effective user interface has become a key success factor in the use of self-managed medical devices such as glucose monitoring for diabetic patients. As the quantified-self movement expands, more users are adopting this category of device. Adoption depends on technology acceptance by an aging population with limited expertise but extensive ...
Marc L. Resnick, Rui Wang
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Low Cost Hand-Tracking Devices to Design Customized Medical Devices
2015This paper concerns the development of a Natural User Interface (NUI) for lower limb prosthesis design. The proposed solution exploits the Leap Motion device to emulate traditional design tasks manually performed by the prosthetist. We first illustrate why hand-tracking devices can be adopted to design socket of lower limb prosthesis using virtual ...
COLOMBO, Giorgio +3 more
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Design of medical devices—A home perspective
European Journal of Internal Medicine, 2011Health care services are moving out to the community and into the home; e-health services, remote monitoring technology and self-management are replacing hospitalization and visits to medical clinics and custom-tailored medicines are making inroads into normative treatment.
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Design Control Requirements for Medical Device Development
World Journal for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Surgery, 2012Medical devices used in the United States must comply with federal regulations established to ensure that specified requirements have been met. The article will focus on 1 of 14 elements of the Quality System Regulation (QSR)—Design Controls. A high-level overview of these design control requirements is provided to increase awareness of the device ...
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Design reuse and medical devices.
Medical device technology, 2007Design reuse is an important factor in consumer electronics, where removing the burden of designing basic functions for each product can realise critical savings in time to market and delivered cost. But designers of medical devices must be more circumspect and selective to gain tangible advantages from design reuse.
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From medical student to Editor: A note of thanks
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023Ted Gansler
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