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johnwsenders.net

John W. Senders (1920 – Feb 12, 2019) was an American professor of industrial engineering and psychology who did research on safety and human error. He founded Canada's Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP), introduced the visual occlusion paradigm, and organized the first conference on human error, which came to be known as Clambake I. Early Life Senders was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, to a family of Russian immigrants with five children.  He was the youngest of the five and benefited from an environment full of books, fierce competition, scientific inquiry, and word games. Accepted at age 16 to Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio, he was sent home a year later for his refusal to take a required first-year math course, saying, “I’ve known this stuff since I was 7, and I’ll be damned if I’ll do it again.” In expelling him, the administration made an exception to its famously lenient policies.  Years later, he continued his undergraduate education at Harvard. [cite IEEE obituary as source doc] More information...

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