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Applied Ergonomics|May 4, 2019
Human Factors and Ergonomics in the Operating Room: Contributions that Advance Surgical Practice: PrefaceM Susan Hallbeck, Victor Paquet
Annals of Surgery|January 3, 2019
Response to Comment on "Intraoperative 'Micro Breaks' With Targeted Stretching Enhance Surgeon Physical Function and Mental Focus: a Multicenter Cohort Study"Adrian Park, M Susan Hallbeck
American Journal of Surgery|August 15, 2022
Surgical instrument fit - What's (hand) size got to do with it?M Susan Hallbeck, Geeta Lal
Human Factors|January 13, 2012
Improving medication management through the redesign of the hospital code cart medication drawerJustin B Rousek, M Susan Hallbeck
Applied Ergonomics|June 23, 2005
Ergonomic redesign and evaluation of a clamping tool handleMyung-Chul Jung, M Susan Hallbeck
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|April 21, 2009
Paper prototypes for the detection of stereotype violations in (medical) device operation - are they good enough?M Susan Hallbeck, Sonja Koneczny, Justine Smith
Applied Ergonomics|April 20, 2011
User-centered evaluation of handle shape and size and input controls for a neutron detectorScarlett R Herring, Pamela Castillejos, M Susan Hallbeck
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|April 21, 2009
Simulating visual impairment to detect hospital way-finding difficultiesSonja Koneczny, Justin B Rousek, M Susan Hallbeck
Applied Ergonomics|November 30, 2021
Effects of passive exoskeleton support on EMG measures of the neck, shoulder and trunk muscles while holding simulated surgical postures and performing a simulated surgical procedureEmmanuel Tetteh, M Susan Hallbeck, Gary A Mirka
Ergonomics|May 20, 2008
Supracutaneous vibrotactile perception threshold at various non-glabrous body lociMyriam Bikah, M Susan Hallbeck, John H Flowers
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Applied Ergonomics|May 4, 2019
Human Factors and Ergonomics in the Operating Room: Contributions that Advance Surgical Practice: PrefaceM Susan Hallbeck, Victor Paquet
Annals of Surgery|January 3, 2019
Response to Comment on "Intraoperative 'Micro Breaks' With Targeted Stretching Enhance Surgeon Physical Function and Mental Focus: a Multicenter Cohort Study"Adrian Park, M Susan Hallbeck
American Journal of Surgery|August 15, 2022
Surgical instrument fit - What's (hand) size got to do with it?M Susan Hallbeck, Geeta Lal
Human Factors|January 13, 2012
Improving medication management through the redesign of the hospital code cart medication drawerJustin B Rousek, M Susan Hallbeck
Applied Ergonomics|June 23, 2005
Ergonomic redesign and evaluation of a clamping tool handleMyung-Chul Jung, M Susan Hallbeck
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|April 21, 2009
Paper prototypes for the detection of stereotype violations in (medical) device operation - are they good enough?M Susan Hallbeck, Sonja Koneczny, Justine Smith
Applied Ergonomics|April 20, 2011
User-centered evaluation of handle shape and size and input controls for a neutron detectorScarlett R Herring, Pamela Castillejos, M Susan Hallbeck
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|April 21, 2009
Simulating visual impairment to detect hospital way-finding difficultiesSonja Koneczny, Justin B Rousek, M Susan Hallbeck
Applied Ergonomics|November 30, 2021
Effects of passive exoskeleton support on EMG measures of the neck, shoulder and trunk muscles while holding simulated surgical postures and performing a simulated surgical procedureEmmanuel Tetteh, M Susan Hallbeck, Gary A Mirka
Ergonomics|May 20, 2008
Supracutaneous vibrotactile perception threshold at various non-glabrous body lociMyriam Bikah, M Susan Hallbeck, John H Flowers
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