Name
Playground
About
FAQ
GitHub
Playground
Shortest Path Finder
Community Detector
Connected Papers
Author Trending
Tidjani Négadi
Ulrich Batzer
Niklas Mattsson-Carlgren
Jhonathan Pinzon
Liangliang Shang
Giovanni Venturelli
Chen Ma
Jing-Sheng Wong
Philipp Samfass
Radu Timofte
Home
/
Author
/
RICHARD I. COOK
Author Info
Open Visualization
Name
Affiliation
Papers
RICHARD I. COOK
The University of Chicago, Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care, Chicago, IL, USA
20
Collaborators
Citations
PageRank
26
190
37.51
Referers
Referees
References
447
74
50
Search Limit
100
447
Publications (20 rows)
Collaborators (26 rows)
Referers (100 rows)
Referees (74 rows)
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
Making Sense of the Cognitive Task of Medication Reconciliation Using a Card Sorting Task.
0
0.34
2019
How do clinicians reconcile conditions and medications? The cognitive context of medication reconciliation
0
0.34
2013
Resilience is not control: healthcare, crisis management, and ICT
11
0.79
2011
Making sense of diseases in medication reconciliation
1
0.37
2011
“Those found responsible have been sacked”: some observations on the usefulness of error
2
0.56
2010
Regularly irregular: how groups reconcile cross-cutting agendas and demand in healthcare
10
1.52
2007
Healthcare IT as a source of resilience.
0
0.34
2007
Collaborative cross-checking to enhance resilience
20
2.26
2007
Sensemaking, safety, and cooperative work in the intensive care unit
11
1.00
2007
Creating Resilient IT: How the Sign-Out Sheet Shows Clinicians Make Healthcare Work
8
0.81
2006
Automation, interaction, complexity, and failure: A case study
14
1.41
2006
Mapping Cognitive Work: The Way Out of Healthcare IT System Failures
2
0.38
2005
Hiding in plain sight: what Koppel et al. tell us about healthcare IT
7
0.76
2005
Getting to the point: developing IT for the sharp end of healthcare
19
2.95
2005
Lost in menuspace: user interactions with complex medical devices
12
4.03
2004
Examining the complexity behind a medication error: generic patterns in communication
12
1.36
2004
Research Paper: Improving Patient Safety by Identifying Side Effects from Introducing Bar Coding in Medication Administration.
0
0.34
2002
Nine Steps to Move Forward from Error
22
3.71
2002
Observations on RISKS and Risks
0
0.34
1997
Adapting To New Technology In The Operating Room
39
13.92
1996
1