October 01, 2012

An IPAC-RS update: A practitioner’s perspective on human factors

Washington, D.C. science advisor Ilse Peterson co-authored an article for Inhalation Magazine on behalf of the International Pharmaceutical Aerosol Consortium on Regulation and Science (IPAC-RS) titled, "An IPAC-RS update: A practitioner's perspective on human factors. The article discussed a webinar held by the IPAC-RS Device Working Group, which explained the benefits of human factors engineering (HFE).

There has been a growing interest in HFE, along with usability engineering (UE); both focus on "understanding and optimizing how people interact with technology."

Learn about human factors engineering and usability engineering from the perspective of a practitioner.

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