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Before the hospital leased the robots last year, food service employees had to push the carts, and their trek from the kitchen to the patients could take up to 10 minutes, says Shawn Goldrick, head of patient support services.
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Now, Goldrick says, TUGs decorated like trains — even programmed to say "choo-choo" — do the heavy lifting, so food service workers can interact more with patients and their families.
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Says a surprised Goldrick: "I didn't think they would be a showstopper."
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Goldrick says parents tell him that their kids want to go down to the kitchen at mealtime to see the TUGs come and go.
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Now, Goldrick says, TUGs decorated like trains — even programmed to say "choo-choo" — do the heavy lifting, so food service workers can interact more with patients and their families.
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Goldrick says parents tell him that their kids want to go down to the kitchen at mealtime to see the TUGs come and go.
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Now, Goldrick says, TUGs decorated like trains — even programmed to say "choo-choo" — do the heavy lifting, so food service workers can interact more with patients and their families.
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The review of social science, education and policy research was conducted by Sara Goldrick-Rab, assistant professor of educational policy studies and of sociology at the University of Wisconsin at Madison.
Jill Biden, Obama host summit on community colleges Valerie Strauss 2010
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Says a surprised Goldrick: "I didn't think they would be a showstopper."
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Before the hospital leased the robots last year, food service employees had to push the carts, and their trek from the kitchen to the patients could take up to 10 minutes, says Shawn Goldrick, head of patient support services.
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