D. John Doyle

D. John DoyleProfessor of Anesthesiology, Cleveland Clinic

Publications

Interactivity in Distance Education and Computer-Aided Learning, With Medical Education Examples
D. John Doyle, Patrick J. Fahy. © 2019. 14 pages.
Medical educators commonly place considerable importance on the notion of “interactivity” in the educational process. Interactivity may be defined as a reciprocally active...
Interactivity in Distance Education and Computer-Aided Learning, With Medical Education Examples
D. John Doyle, Patrick J. Fahy. © 2018. 12 pages.
Medical educators commonly place considerable importance on the notion of “interactivity” in the educational process. Interactivity may be defined as a reciprocally active...
E-Medical Education: An Overview
D. John Doyle. © 2011. 20 pages.
The World Wide Web has made available a large variety of medical information and education resources only dreamed of two decades ago. This review discusses a number of Web-based...
E-Medical Education
D. John Doyle. © 2011. 20 pages.
The World Wide Web has made available a large variety of medical information and education resources only dreamed of two decades ago. This review discusses a number of Web-based...
Medical Privacy and the Internet
D. John Doyle. © 2009. 13 pages.
E-health technology has started to become commonplace in the clinical world, with practitioners setting up their own Web sites to disseminate educational information to patients...
Ergonomic User Interface Design in Computerized Medical Equipment
D. John Doyle. © 2009. 6 pages.
Current statistics suggest that preventable medical error is a common cause of patient morbidity and mortality, being responsible for between 44,000 and 98,000 deaths annually...
Ergonomic User Interface Desgin in Computerized Medical Equipment
D. John Doyle. © 2008. 6 pages.
Current statistics suggest that preventable medical error is a common cause of patient morbidity and mortality, being responsible for between 44,000 and 98,000 deaths annually...
Ergonomic User Interface Design in Computerized Medical Equipment
D. John Doyle. © 2006. 6 pages.
Current statistics suggest that preventable medical error is a common cause of patient morbidity and mortality, being responsible for between 44,000 and 98,000 deaths annually...
Safety Issues in Computerized Medical Equipment
D. John Doyle. © 2006. 7 pages.
Computers now are being used increasingly in safety-critical systems like nuclear power plants and aircraft and, as a consequence, have occasionally been involved in deadly...
Alarm Design in Computerized Medical Equipment
D. John Doyle. © 2006. 7 pages.
Alarms are frequently employed in safety-critical environments such as in aviation and nuclear power plants. Now that microcomputer technology has revolutionized the design of...