Congratulations to Prof Nick Mc Donald, Fellow Emeritus, TCD & former Director of the CIHS, for receiving an Award for his ‘Outstanding contribution to Human Factors Research & Education” at the HEPS 2025 Conference. #HEPS2025 #Ergonomics #PatientSafety #HumanFactors
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Checkout some highlights from the Healthcare Ergonomics and Patient Safety Conference. #HEPS2025 #Healthcare #HumanFactors #Ergonomics #PatientSafety
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Great time at #HEPS2025 in Dublin last week! Connected with pros, shared insights on patient safety. MOIC's Anita Hogg presented on medicines safety. Mikas our placement student, won Best Poster for his SEIPS model work. Thanks,
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Anita Hogg from MOIC presented our work on medicines safety using a Human-Centred Design approach at HEPS today, showcasing our commitment to safer healthcare! #HEPS2025
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Wrapping up #HEPS2025 with a keynote address and panel session led by Prof. Ken Catchpole and the national organising committee.
Panel discussion on co-designing the patient journey #HEPS2025
A question for delegates attending #HEPS2025
If the HFE community was allowed to focus on only one “thing” to improve healthcare, what would that one thing be? And you aren’t allowed to say education.
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Translational simulation: challenges and opportunities now in the Emmet featuring some human factors chalk artwork! #HEPS2025
Charles Vincent on #HEPS2025 on the window in the system @heps2025.bsky.social
Yesterday I had the opportunity to present at #HEPS2025 in Dublin, sharing my PhD findings on how older people enact medication self-management behaviours during the hospital-to-home transition. It was great to be part of such a thoughtful space. Thank you to everyone who engaged with the session!
Delighted to share that Mikas Glatkauskas, our talented placement student from Norway, won the Best Poster award at HEPS today! His outstanding work stood out, and we’re so proud of his achievement. Congratulations, Mikas! #HEPS2025
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A closing panel to wrap up the day in the Burke Theatre. Experts are sharing their main takeaways from today’s session. #HEPS2025
Falling in love with “Wicked Problems” workshop in the Emmet Theatre now! #HEPS2025
SEIPS two ways happening now in the Emmet! #HEPS2025
Ken Catchpole on the future of embedded human factors research in healthcare #HEPS2025
Designing for healthcare staff wellbeing in Beckett 1 now. #HEPS2025
This morning at #HEPS2025, Mikas Glatkauskas, placement student with MOIC, delivered a standout presentation on applying the SEIPS model to transitions in care. Well Done, Mikas! @heps2025.bsky.social
It's Day 2 at the #HEPS2025 Conference in
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Our Team are busy at our information stand and are also taking time to catch some of the interesting workshops that are taking place
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Full programme here www.heps2025.com/programme
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Day 2 at #HEPS2025 starts with @marybethprivitra on design of medical devices
Great ideas to make devices safer
Day 2 of #HEPS2025 is off to a great start! Inspired by the powerful insights from the CHI Youth Advisory Council on the importance of design for safer healthcare @heps2025.bsky.social
Design panel happening now in the Burke Theatre. Special shout out to our youngest conference delegates, youth representatives from YPAG - learn more about their work here: www.childrenshealthireland.ie/research-inn... #HEPS2025
A morning keynote from Professor Mary Beth Privitera on designing for human wellbeing and system performance. #HEPS2025
A great read with lessons for pitfalls to avoid when #healthcare meets #HFE
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Great intro to #HFE at #HEPS2025 from Liam and Angela.
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Panel on Building Connections for Early Career Researchers in the Burke Theatre #HEPS2025