Mr David Liu
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Visiting Fulbright Scholar Anesthesiology Bioengineering Laboratory Department of Anesthesiology Advisor: Dwayne Westenskow, Ph.D. |
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Phone: |
+1 801 560 6376 (Cell) +1 801 213 2267 (Office) +1 801 581 4367 (Fax) |
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Email: |
david.liu@hsc.utah.edu naskies@acm.org |
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Mail: |
3C444 SOM University of Utah 30 North 1900 East Salt Lake City UT 84132-2304 |
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Qualifications: |
Visiting Fulbright Scholar, University of Utah, 2009; PhD (Computer Science), The University of Queensland, in progress; BE (Hons I) (Software), The University of Queensland, 2004. Graduate, The Institution of Engineers Australia Justice of the Peace (Qualified), Queensland, Australia |
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Honors: |
Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Student Member With Honors, 2009 Fulbright Postgraduate Scholarship, 2008 |
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Research Interests: |
Anesthesia monitoring displays, head-mounted displays, human factors, medical device connectivity, patient safety, simulation, wearable computing | |
Selected Publications: |
Liu, D., Jenkins, S., Sanderson, P., Fabian, P., & Russell, W. J. (accepted pending minor revisions). Monitoring with head-mounted displays: Clinical evaluation in anesthesia for rigid cystoscopy. Anesthesia and Analgesia. Liu, D., Jenkins, S., Sanderson, P. M., Watson, M., Leane, T., Kruys, A., & Russell, W. J. (2009). Monitoring with head-mounted displays: Performance and safety in a full-scale simulator and part-task trainer. Anesthesia and Analgesia, 109(4), 1135-46. Liu, D., Jenkins, S., & Sanderson, P. (2009). Clinical implementation of a head-mounted display of patient vital signs. Proceedings of the 13th International Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC'09). Linz, Austria: 4-7 September. Liu, D., & Jenkins, S. (2009). Simulating capnography in software on the METI Emergency Care Simulator. Simulation in Healthcare, 4(4), 223-7. Liu, D., Grundgeiger, T., Jenkins, S., Sanderson, P., Leane, T. (2009). Interruptions and blood transfusion checks: Lessons from the simulated operating room. Anesthesia and Analgesia, 108(1), 219-222. |
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