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  1. Professor Emeritus David Rempel MD, MPH, started the UC Ergonomics Program in 1991. He has been teaching, doing research, and consulting in the field of ergonomics for 20 years and is a Certified Professional Ergonomist. He continues his research part-time through the UC Ergonomics Lab. Professor Rempel was a member of the National Research ...

  2. Sep 1, 2016 · Interests. Occupational medicine, public health, prevention, ergonomics, human-factors engineering, work-related musculoskeletal disorders, occupational injuries, carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis, myalgias, work design, tool design, human-computer interaction, keyboard design, computer mouse design, construction ergonomics, workplace ...

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  3. Rempel D, Gerr F, Harris-Adamson C, Hegmann KT, Thiese MS, Kapellusch J, Garg A, Burt S, Bao S, Silverstein B, Merlino L, Dale AM, Evanoff B. Personal and workplace factors and median nerve function in a pooled study of 2396 US workers.

  4. Feb 8, 2008 · By Jeff Miller. David Rempel. As millions of Americans with sore necks and shoulders, damaged wrists and bad backs can attest, work can sometimes be a pain, literally. But can we call those who study the causes of pain in the workplace scientists? If you’re UCSF’s ergonomics expert, David Rempel, MD, MPH, the answer is a resounding “yes.”

  5. Professor Emeritus David Rempel MD, MPH, started the UC Ergonomics Program in 1991. He has been teaching, doing research, and consulting in the field of ergonomics for 20 years and is a Certified Professional Ergonomist. He continues his research part-time through ... Meg Honan, MS, CPE, PT. Instructor, Consultant. UCSF.

  6. Nov 19, 2018 · Dr. David Rempel, a professor of medicine at the University of California, San Francisco, who has written on this issue, said, “Well-meaning safety professionals and some office furniture...

  7. David Rempel, MD, MPH Professor of Medicine Emeritus, UCSF Former Director, Retired, Ergonomics Laboratory, UC Berkeley/UCSF Research Interests: Occupational ergonomics; peripheral nerve entrapment, work-related tendon disorders; hand biomechanics, tool design, workplace intervention studies. Suzaynn Schick, PhD

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