Cecily Morrison: Difference between revisions

From Crucible Network Research Projects
Jump to navigationJump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
 
(3 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
Cecily is currently a post-doctoral researcher in the Engineering Design Centre. Her work considers how technology can support clinicians in their care practices.  
Cecily is currently a post-doctoral researcher in the Engineering Design Centre. Her work considers how technology can support clinicians in their care practices.  


Crucible projects included:  
Crucible projects include:  


* [[Information systems in critical care]] (ISCC)
* [[Information systems in critical care]] (ISCC)
* [[Emotion regulation therapies for people with cognitive impairment]]
* [[Emotion regulation therapies for people with cognitive impairment]]
 
* [[User-customisable systems to support disaster medicine in China]]
 
* [[Bodies in Space]]: Investigating technology as co-present group interaction
 
* [[Customisation of electronic patient records]]
'''User-customisable systems to support disaster medicine in China'''
* [[User experience of device interoperability]]
Most systems that support disaster management help coordination of the effort rather than the clinical work. This research project will consider how user-customisable systems can be used to support clinicians during a disaster while producing data to enable public health efforts.
* [[Critical Care for the World]]
 
'''[[Bodies in Space]]: Investigating technology as co-present group interaction'''
 


[[Category:People]]
[[Category:People]]

Latest revision as of 09:46, 15 August 2011

Cecily is currently a post-doctoral researcher in the Engineering Design Centre. Her work considers how technology can support clinicians in their care practices.

Crucible projects include: