David J. Miller
Affiliations:- University of Nebraska, Lincoln
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David J. Miller
authored at least 13 papers
between 2007 and 2012.
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2012
User Preference Comparing a Conventional Videolaryngoscope Blade vs. a Novel Suction Videolaryngoscope Blade in Simulated Hemorrhagic Airway Intubation.
Proceedings of the Medicine Meets Virtual Reality 19 - NextMed, 2012
2011
Proceedings of the Medicine Meets Virtual Reality 18 - NextMed, 2011
Proceedings of the Medicine Meets Virtual Reality 18 - NextMed, 2011
Proceedings of the Medicine Meets Virtual Reality 18 - NextMed, 2011
Proceedings of the Medicine Meets Virtual Reality 18 - NextMed, 2011
The Combined Use of Skype<sup>TM</sup> and the STORZ CMAC<sup>TM</sup> Video Laryngoscope in Field Intubation Training with the Nebraska National Air Guard.
Proceedings of the Medicine Meets Virtual Reality 18 - NextMed, 2011
Field Use of the STORZ C-MAC<sup>TM</sup> Video Laryngoscope in Intubation Training with the Nebraska National Air Guard.
Proceedings of the Medicine Meets Virtual Reality 18 - NextMed, 2011
Comparison of a Disposable Bougie versus a Newly Designed Malleable Bougie in the Intubation of a Difficult Manikin Airway.
Proceedings of the Medicine Meets Virtual Reality 18 - NextMed, 2011
Battlefield Tracheal Intubation Training Using Virtual Simulation: A Multi Center Operational Assessment of Video Laryngoscope Technology.
Proceedings of the Medicine Meets Virtual Reality 18 - NextMed, 2011
2009
Appl. Comput. Intell. Soft Comput., 2009
2008
Pre-operative ordering of minimally invasive surgical tools: A fuzzy inference system approach.
Artif. Intell. Medicine, 2008
Modeling Surgical Tool Selection Patterns as a "Traveling Salesman Problem" for Optimizing a Modular Surgical Tool System.
Proceedings of the Medicine Meets Virtual Reality 16, 2008
2007
Design Methodology for a Novel Multifunction Laparoscopic Tool: Engineering for Surgeons' Needs.
Proceedings of the Medicine Meets Virtual Reality 15, 2007