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Mobile Environment for Developing User Situation Awareness (MEDUSA): Training for Healthcare Professionals

This paper describes the development of a mobile phone application (MEDUSA) for training situation awareness. MEDUSA was developed as a cost efficient form of on demand training to supplement other more costly, traditional forms of training such as simulation labs and live patient rounds. Users care...

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Published in:Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting 2020-12, Vol.64 (1), p.1345-1349
Main Authors: Kass, Steven J., Eddy, Brian, Reichherzer, Thomas, Van Der Like, Jill, Jones, Dean, King, Alexander, Mazour, Branden, McCourt, Ryan
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