human in the loop
@humanintheloop
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Health services researcher | Time series forecasting | #Usercentreddesign & human factors/ergonomics | University of Cambridge
UK
Joined October 2015
See you in another dimension. https://t.co/kAVUQr6nes
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Access to onlline health resource in libraries sounds like a great initiative. For many, there are also issues accessing libraries of course, but a step in the right direction. #digitalhealth
@NHSEngland is partnering with public libraries to improve access to online health services via the NHS App & https://t.co/TPDOzzv2pd. The pilot aims to increase digital health inclusion & empower people to take a more active role in managing their health https://t.co/gt9GxafR72
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Never ever underestimate the impact of small acts of kindness - Richard Smith, BMJ https://t.co/kpG9lvaxw6
bmj.com
A hospital patient feels terrified in a sleepless night, when a nurse—or perhaps a porter—comes and holds her hand. That’s the moment that defines her experience of the hospital. The confusion over...
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I enjoyed the interesting and top quality talk and discussion on fatigue management in healthcare. Thanks to@Laurapickup1 Nancy Redfern, Saskia Fursland for your work and @doctoryoung Tina Worthy and @CIEHF for hosting. Check out the CIEHF white paper 👀
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Our five-step framework brings together user-centred design methods and co-design principles for clinical tool design and development. Blog post on this coming soon. 👀
If you haven’t yet had a chance to read our paper on co-designing clinical practice tools, we’re happy to report it made the @BMJ_Qual_Saf top 10 articles of 2023 - read the BMJ editor’s comments here: https://t.co/yzkzdy4RUk Read THIS summary here:
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Join us for a hybrid talk by @timothytuti on his research in designing and implementing a paper-to-digital info pipeline for clinical surveillance and service improvement. Networking lunch for in-person attendees! Register: https://t.co/yj4KVe3kIr
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Let us hope that a shared enjoyment of sport and skill brings people together, rather than divides them. https://t.co/xKZYhtZGfs
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This Germany team could not emulate side of 2006 in a tournament intertwined with complicated nationalism
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I've really enjoyed listening to these podcasts over the last couple of years. This review and reflection sounds interesting. Thank you @perigean and Laura Militello.
🎧 Tune in to our 51st NDM podcast episode, featuring special guest host Gary Klein! Listen in as Brian and Laura reflect on four years of thought-provoking discussions, highlight special moments, and discuss the exciting future ahead. https://t.co/JcKHCvWokz
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New THIS Institute research posts recently advertised. Human factors and ergonomics skills are transferable to health services research!
We have two exciting opportunities for research associates to join the team. If you have a background in health services research, and are a qualitative researcher or someone with skills in mixed and quantitative methods, we’d like to hear from you! https://t.co/vkFfL7byj9
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I'm looking forward to talking about the space between human and (CTG) machine. Bainbridge's ironies of automation will be in there. #MonitoringMay2024
Are you interested in intrapartum electronic fetal monitoring? Join our research associate Matthew Woodward (@humanintheloop) online at noon on 22 May, where he will be speaking at the #MonitoringMay2024 event. It’s free to join:
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Interesting to listen to @ClareCrowley17 talk about a HSSIB project to apply FRAM to an ED setting and learning disability patients. One for you @janekohara #EHF2024
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A great opportunity to share the joint work with ED colleagues Clare and Hannah @ESNEFT, where redesigning their walk in process using HF has helped improve safety @ECISTNetwork @CIEHF #ehf2024
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Listen to this lovely interview with wonderful @DrLaurenMorgan for real insight into HFE and healthcare. @ClinicalHF Thanks for recognition of our digital team and the journey we are on to apply HFE early in EPR @NCICNHS
https://t.co/E0xYfwJgie
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All Systems Ergo · Episode
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Interesting and clear keynote presentation from @NatashaMerat on driverless vehicles interaction with other road users. Backed up with strong evidence. #ehf2024
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Dr Neil Spenceley with a powerful keynote in the perils of error counting, root cause analysis, and focusing on what went wrong in healthcare. I love the closing message that ‘Workers are the root remedy’ #ciehf #ehf2024 #healthcare #humanfactors #patientsafety
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Did anyone guess that the 4th guest is the brilliant @Laurapickup1?! 🥳 Listen to her journey from healthcare to rail and back to healthcare again. @HealthInnovWM #humanfactors #ergonomics #allsystemsergo
https://t.co/DQSkZYE3Mc
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