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9780805856279

Handbook of Human Factors in Medical Device Design

Handbook of Human Factors in Medical Device Design
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  • ISBN-13: 9780805856279
  • ISBN: 0805856277
  • Edition: 1
  • Publication Date: 2010
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group

AUTHOR

Gardner-Bonneau, Daryle, Weinger, Matthew Bret, Wiklund, Michael E.

SUMMARY

Promoting the user-centric design of safe, effective, and usable medical devices, Handbook of Medical Devices Interface Design offers the most up-to-date information on general and specific design guidelines, each numbered and organized sequentially. This comprehensive guide provides advice on fundamental topics, general human factors principles as well as the design of specific interface elements, specific types of devices, and devices for particular use environments. This reference source also includes expanded discussions of design issues, product design case studies, and supporting examples, tables, figures, and illustrations. Numerous cross references are also presented in the text.Gardner-Bonneau, Daryle is the author of 'Handbook of Human Factors in Medical Device Design', published 2010 under ISBN 9780805856279 and ISBN 0805856277.

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