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OPUS™ eLearning Course Catalog

Develop a strong foundation on key HFE topics and earn a certificate in Applying HFE to Medical Technology. Sign up for courses on our HFE software platform, OPUS™ – Optimal Product Usability Suite™.

Access OPUS™ and Enhance Your Human Factors Engineering Plan

Purchase individual, team, or enterprise subscriptions to scale your organization’s medical HFE expertise. Purchase a subscription on our HFE software platform, OPUS™.

OPUS™ Human Factors Software Tools

Enhance your productivity with our premium and complimentary tools. Access complimentary and premium-level HFE tools on our software platform, OPUS™ – Optimal Product Usability Suite™.

OPUS™ - Human Factors Document Library and Report Templates

Access pivotal HFE documents that align with medical product regulatory requirements. Access documents on our HFE software platform, OPUS™.

OPUS™ eLearning - Human Factors Training Software

Develop a strong foundation on key HFE topics or earn a complete course certificate in Applying HFE to Medical Technology. Sign up for courses or earn your course certificates on our HFE software platform, OPUS™ – Optimal Product Usability Suite™.

Wiklund’s Perspective: Applying Human Factors to Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)

People write SOPs for many important reasons, such as ensuring that company workers manufacture a vaccine properly.

Quick Reference Guides: When Products are Better With – and Without Them

For medical devices and drug-delivery combination products, the Instructions for Use (IFU) or equivalent manual is usually the primary source of guidance.

Wiklund’s Perspective: Automation is (Mostly) a Good Thing

From an HFE standpoint, the main benefit of automation is that it largely eliminates the opportunity for a use error.

Wiklund's Perspective: New Technology Creates New Barriers

Innovative technologies and the need for inclusivity

  • Global
  • HealthTechMedTechPharmaceuticals / BioTech

Reflecting on 2022

Our Human Factors Research & Design leader looks back on the year that was