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Robert Wears

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Robert L. Wears (1947 – July 15, 2017[1]) was an American medical doctor, professor of emergency medicine, and safety researcher[1][2] who integrated human factors in healthcare,[3] doing studies of technical work in complex socio-technical systems, joint and distributed cognitive systems, and the impact of information technology on safety and resilient performance.[1]

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Described as one of the country's leading experts in patient safety[4] and emergency medicine,[5] Wears published over 400 articles, books, and book chapters related to patient safety, resilient health care, and emergency medicine.[2]

There are two safety awards named in his honor: The Robert L. Wears Early Career Award[3] offered by the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, and the Robert L. Wears Patient Safety Leadership Award[6] offered by Jacksonville University.

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Wears graduated from Johns Hopkins University in 1969 with a BA in liberal arts.[7] After completing his degree, he enrolled in the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, completing his medical degree in 1973.[7] He did his residency at the University Hospital of Jacksonville, where he served as chief resident in 1978.[7]

In 1979, Wears left his residency at the University Hospital to form a group of board-certified emergency physicians,[2] which was the year that the American Board of Emergency Medicine first received approval.[7]

In 1986, Wears took a faculty position as a professor in the department of emergency medicine at the University of Florida College of Medicine – Jacksonville.[4]

In 1995, Wears earned a master's degree in computer science from the University of North Florida,[4][8] and in 2011 he obtained his PhD in industrial safety[4][8] from the Ecole Nationale Superior des Mines de Paris Centre de Recherché sur les Risques et les Crises, graduating with honors.[7] His PhD thesis was titled Resilience Dynamics in Uncertain, High Tempo, High Stakes Settings[2].

In 2013, Wears was appointed to a three-year term as a University of Florida Research Foundation professor.[4]

In 2014, Wears received an honorary five-year appointment from the University of Southern Denmark.[4]

Wears was a member of multiple professional societies and organizations, including the National Center for Human Factors in Healthcare, and served on the board of directors for the Emergency Medicine Patient Safety Foundation.[1] He served on the editorial board of the Annals of Emergency Medicine from 1990 through his death,[7] and the journal maintains a web page with a collection of his editorials.[9] He was a Life Fellow of this American College of Emergency Physicians.[1]

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