
From the Coroflot portfolio of : Dan Bishop
Featured Project : Vitals Monitoring System
Dan Bishop's senior year project at Arizona State University was an exploration into the future of inpatient medical care. The wrist-worn device uses sensors to measure temperature and blood pressure, and sends the data wirelessly to a paperless charting system. The automated vital info-gathering system creates a more efficient work environment for medical personnel who can remotely monitor their patients' stats while performing other tasks.
This FLOTspot was brought to our attention by Dan himself, who's Coroflot portfolio has recently been a hit on the blogosphere, here, here, here, and here, proving once and for all that it's awesome to post a portfolio on Coroflot!



Comments
way to bite Starck with the orange + for the "T." next.
Posted by: the artful dodger | August 27, 2007 04:27 PM
Actually, I think the *red* + is indicative of the first aid cross commonly associated with medical products. It has been used since before Starck was born. Sheesh.
Posted by: john | October 10, 2007 12:16 AM