Color Vision Defects Clinical Trial
Official title:
Demonstrating Feasibility of Color Vision Deficient Provider Use of EnChroma Products in the Emergency Department
This study addresses whether the use of EnChroma products are feasible for use in the emergency department by color vision deficient providers.
This study addresses whether it is feasible for color vision deficient (CVD) physicians and other healthcare providers to wear EnChroma products in the clinical setting. It is known that color vision is important to the practice of medicine. Identifying red skin or red ear drums, noticing whether lips have turned blue or a patient is pale, and identifying colors under a microscope all are aided by or dependent upon color vision. While color vision deficiency does not preclude a person from becoming and succeeding as a physician, it may be appropriate and desired to utilize devices to improve color vision during patient care. ;
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