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Left to right: Meredith Schaller, Seth Goldstein, David Joyner, and Jonathan Cranford analyze the EP Systems Software that is used by the electrophysiologist during medical procedures at WakeMed. The students made an easily sterilized infrared remote control system for use by electrophysiologists so that they can interact with this software without breaking sterility.

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Meredith Schaller, Seth Goldstein, David Joyner, and Jonathan Cranford analyze the EP Systems Software that is used by the electrophysiologist during medical procedures at WakeMed Picture of the keyboard that is used to control the EP Systems Software during medical procedures
Photograph of the monitor used during EP medical procedures.  Shown on the screen is a sample file of signals recorded from a human heart. The final IR receiver device that allows the electrophysiologist to remotely interact with the EP software during medical procedures

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