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And. This is the university beat. I'm Bob Whitney and it's the only lab of its kind anywhere and the Center for product ergonomics at the University of South Florida. Dr. Clifford gross runs it to help companies that make products to preprinted easier and safer to use especially for those who are physically challenged or disabled. It has not been an exact science. Take your office chair for example. Researcher John Lloyd seed manufacturing companies. Had no way of Objective-C determining. Whether in the design of the seat was good oh no they were basing upon. The calibrated. But all. That vice president would come in and sit on the 10 if you like to get whistled at me. If they didn't they would go back to the drawing board. But now it is more exact. Thanks in part to a human trapped and invisible electronic grid fills the lab and tracks sensors placed on the body. In this case mine computerized the data and shows it on a giant screen.
And what we're seeing is kind of a chicken wire representation. As my head lowers. The graphic display on the screen moves as well tilt my head left and right. And it follows. The center is working now and what really causes carpal tunnel syndrome. A device that will warn the elderly that they're about to fall and ways to prevent lifting injuries among nurses. Our goal is to help manufacturers of products create a transparent interface of the products seem like a natural extension of the human body. The university beat I'm Bob wooden. Cool. Grooming.
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Run that here. Then start the tape bed. Run that here and then drop the tape afterwards. OK. If you are old or disabled using scissors or a screwdriver can be almost impossible we think the product should be designed so that people of all types with all types of problems can use them successfully form well in their home work places they're being designed today a USFS center for product ergonomics. The only lab of its kind I Bob with join us for a look inside the concert 90s University beat. A.
A. Intaglio in Italian means to cut. It is part of the art of etching and printmaking. Some people cook by following menus and some people play. Smelling. The stew. On the latter. Come with us to the graphic studio workshop of USF master at your Mark Cullen. Next on THE CONCERT 90s University beat. A. A. This is the university beat. I'm Bob managed health
care is creating the need for health care managers so the University of South Florida created a master's of Business Administration program specifically for food. This is the university beat Bob managed health care is creating the need for health care managers so the University of South Florida created a master's of Business Administration program specifically for physicians academic content across the frontier and gave program the thinking in being a program for physicians. I am I will soon have pricing that is just a format a different name to hitting with different time and time constraints.
Dr. Marion field is the USF director of executor programs. Is actually this program in-country to ten. Nine targeted physicians. Specific group and they come for. Six to eight sessions on a 21 month doctor suggested the schedule fit their lives better than once a week classes USF made the adjustment to help physicians cope with the office side of medicine. The health care industry and enemies inside are going on a number of changes. Control of the industry is moving away from physicians. They're not sure we want the full negative of the industry's going to be one and only changes have taken place. But they know that they want to be. As well prepared as possible to adapt to the changes and cope with them. We have one practices that are sent to physicians on three different they have come from Japan Lima Peru Hawaii even the Cherokee Nation in Oklahoma to learn. They know the art of healing. Now they are learning the
business of doctoring. The university beat I'm Bob with.
Series
University Beat
Album
Compilation of Clips
Contributing Organization
WUSF (Tampa, Florida)
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Tampa Bay news with a focus on USF and its community outreach.Topics covered include health, sports, technology, business, and education.
Series Description
University Beat is a Tampa Bay news series with a focus on the University of South Florida and its community outreach.
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Compilation
Genres
News
News Report
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Education
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Local Communities
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00:09:52
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Credits
Reporter: Witten, Bob
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WUSF
Identifier: A01-12 (WUSF)
Format: 1/4 inch audio tape
Generation: Master
Duration: 01:00:00
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Chicago: “University Beat; Compilation of Clips,” WUSF, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC, accessed November 1, 2024, http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-304-94hmh952.
MLA: “University Beat; Compilation of Clips.” WUSF, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Web. November 1, 2024. <http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-304-94hmh952>.
APA: University Beat; Compilation of Clips. Boston, MA: WUSF, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Retrieved from http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-304-94hmh952