Undergraduate students in Echo Lab present at the spring 2024 Creative Inquiry Symposium.

Hope Lanier presents her work titled: Can Exoskeletons Help Surgical Staff: Evaluation of Shoulder-support Exoskeletons During Simulated Surgical Tasks

Calvin McCurley presents his work titled: Assessing the Effectiveness of Passive Exoskeletons for Surgeons during Simulated Laparoscopic Surgery

Lauren Knipschild and Vone’ Whaley present their work titled: One Size Does Not Fit All – Developing Personalized Robotic Assisted Surgery Training Through an Adaptive Scheduling Approach

Zachary Thompson presents his work titled: Assessment of a Cognitive Workload-adaptive Aid for Surgical Training

Lauren Ashley (left) presents her work titled: Understanding Sepsis Care and Treatment Using a System Approach to Comprehend Clinical Decision Support Systems