We are thrilled to welcome Kate Cowin to the Research Collective team as our new Operations Specialist. Her strong educational background and interest in maintaining organizational flow make her a great addition to our Operations team. #welcome#newteammember#humanfactors
Our latest video discusses the important concepts of affordances, constraints, and signifiers in design. These principles are essential for designers looking to create user-friendly products that are intuitive and easy to use. https://t.co/Oo5y9M3r8K
#design#humanfactors
The human factors engineering process is one that can and must be integrated into the product development cycle to promote usability and safety. It is a privilege to represent human factors as part of the International Neuromodulation Society Conference.
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We value our client relationships & the feedback they provide. A recent client shared their satisfaction with how productive their usability study was. Thank you to all of our clients. To those who give us feedback, whether it be a positive review or constructive criticism.
During National Nurses Week, we extend our heartfelt thanks to the nurses who, in addition to their patient care, contribute expertise and insights to our medical product evaluation research projects. Thank you for helping make a difference.
#NursesWeek2024#healthcare
After a year-long journey, we are proud to announce that Research Collective is now ISO 27001 and ISO 9001 certified! These certifications demonstrate our investment and dedication to exceptional quality management and information security standards.
We are delighted to welcome Logan Markwell to the Research Collective team as our newest Human Factors Scientist. With a background rooted in experimental research on motor behavior and cognitive psychology, he brings a unique perspective to our team!
#humanfactors#welcome
The @HFES Healthcare Symposium is in full swing and our team is set up at Table 18 ready to meet you! Make sure to stop by to learn about Research Collective, pick up some fun stickers and vote on your favorite meme of the day! #HFESHCS#Healthcare#HumanFactors
Welcome to #HFESHCS 2024! We are so excited for this unique opportunity to learn, connect, and contribute to the advancement of healthcare through the application of #humanfactors and #ergonomics. Share with us on social and enjoy the week! https://t.co/2QH8BNslvr
We are excited to kick off this year's @HFES Healthcare Symposium with an announcement of our redesigned website! We look forward to continuing to humanize healthcare with you.
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Will you be attending this year's @HFES International Symposium? If so we would love to chat with you!
Stop by Table 18 to say "Hi", grab some goodies, and enjoy some HF memes.
To learn more about the conference, follow this link: https://t.co/5XmeP2QZXg
#HFESHCS
In just 5 days, this year's @HFES Health Care Symposium will take place in Chicago, Illinois. Our team invites you to join their poster presentations taking place March 26th from 4:45pm-6:15pm (CT) in Salon C.
#HumanFactors#Healthcare#HFESHCS
We invite you to join Russ Branaghan as he moderates a discussion with panelists from academia, teaching hospitals, industry and consulting to discuss the benefits and potential human factors engineering challenges that accompany healthcare robotics. https://t.co/ELxSQB0bop
Our President, Russ Branaghan was a recent guest on the Erikusa podcast. They discussed all things healthcare human factors and provided insight into the importance of what we do here at Research Collective.
You can listen using this link: https://t.co/YWi3sCjIHJ
πβ¨Happy Holidays from the Research Collective teamπβ¨ As we wrap up another year of hard work and shared successes, we wanted to take a moment to spread some holiday cheer! We hope your holidays are filled with joy, laughter, and moments of well-deserved relaxation.
We are happy to announce Melody Moore as the newest HF Scientist to join the Research Collective team. Melody comes to us from the University of California, Irvine where she completed her PhD in Psychological Science specializing in the areas of human emotion, memory & stress.
A comprehensive URRA builds a strong foundation that benefits human factors research in many ways.
Our Sr. HF Scientist, Hannah Rusak-Gillrie, details how to approach building a thorough URRA in our latest blog post. We hope you find it helpful.
https://t.co/jeD75JYS3x
Our latest blog post discusses means and medians, and when it is most appropriate to use each. It is our take on a basic, yet common decision that researchers must use when communicating research findings. Enjoy!
https://t.co/Bl1zG5uAOG
#humanfactors#data#medicaldevices#blog