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Shilo Anders, Ph.D.,

 

Research Fellow


Email: shilo.h.anders@vanderbilt.edu
Phone: (615)936-3614


Introduction

Dr. Shilo Anders is a NLM Post-doctoral Fellow at Vanderbilt University. She received her doctoral degree in Industrial and Systems Engineering from the Ohio State University and a Masters in Experimental and Human Factors Psychology from the University of Dayton. Prior to coming to Vanderbilt, her research centered around Cognitive Systems Engineering principles as an approach to investigate problems in information analysis, data overload, predictive analysis, and adaptive capacity in both military and healthcare domains. She is interested in research on system design, individual and team performance issues, and improvements in patient safety and quality.

Education & Training

BA - Social Science/Psychology, University of Montana-Western
MA - Experimental/Human Factors Psychology, University of Dayton
PhD - Industrial & Systems Engineering, Ohio State University

 

Recent Publications
  1. Patterson, E.S., Doebbeling, B.N., Fung, C, Militello, L. Anders, S., & Asch, S.M. (2005). Identifying barriers to the effective use of clinical reminders: Bootstrapping multiple methods. Journal of Biomedical Informatics, 38, 189-199.

  2. Saleem, J.J., Patterson, E.S., Militello, L., Anders, S., Falciglia, M., Wissman, J.A., Roth, E.M., & Asch, S.M. (2007). Impact of clinical reminder redesign on learnability, efficiency, usability, and workload for ambulatory clinic nurses. Journal of the American Informatics Association, 14, 632-640.

  3. Wears, R., Perry, S., Anders, S., & Woods, D.D. (2008). Resilience in the emergency department. In E. Hollnagel, C. P. Nemeth, & S. Dekker (Ed.), Resilience Engineering Perspectives. Vol 1. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate Publishing, pp. 193-210.

Recent Presentations
  1. Silvers, T. J., Voorheis, C. M., & Anders, S. (2004). Rapid prototyping with Microsoft PowerPoint?: Page linking and animation. In Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomic Society 48nd Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA: Human Factors and Ergonomic Society, pp. 1011-1015. [CD-ROM].

  2. Anders, S., Zelik, D., Jacoby, T., Patterson, E.S., & Woods, D.D. (2007). Exploring challenges of information dynamics using an animock. In Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 51st Annual Meeting. Baltimore, MD: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, pp. 323-327. [CDROM].

  3. Anders, S., Patterson, E. S., Woods, D. D., & Ebright, P. (2007). Projecting trajectories for a new technology based on cognitive task analysis and archetypal patterns: The electronic ICU. In Proceedings of the 8th Annual Naturalistic Decision Making Conference. Asilomar, CA. [CD-ROM].

  4. Anders, S., Patterson, E.S., Woods, D.D., & Schweikhart, S. (2008). Shifts in Functions of a New Technology Over Time: An Analysis of Logged Electronic Intensive Care Unit Interventions. In Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 52nd Annual Meeting. New York: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.

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