Towards Supporting Intraoperative Coordination and Entrustment in Surgical Faculty-Resident Dyads: Looking Together ≠ Seeing the Same Thing

Author:

Popov Vitaliy1,Chen Xinyue2,Kemp Michael3,Sandhu Gurjit4,Kantor Taylor3,Mateju Natalie5,Wang Xu2

Affiliation:

1. Medical School, University of Michigan, United States and School of Information, University of Michigan, United States

2. Computer Science and Engineering, University of Michigan, United States

3. Department of Surgery, Michigan Medicine, United States

4. Department of Surgery, Michigan Medicine, United States and Department of Learning Health Sciences/Medical School, University of Michigan, United States

5. Medical School/Clinical Simulation Center, University of Michigan, United States

Publisher

ACM

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