Following
completion of his graduate studies and military service, Dr. Freund
joined the industrial engineering faculty at the University of
Missouri in 1971. While at Missouri, he directed the Health Care
Systems Training Grant for doctoral students in industrial engineering
and obtained and directed a research grant related to measuring
the difficulty of nursing assignments in inpatient nursing units.
He also introduced an undergraduate Human Factors Engineering
course and developed the department's lab capabilities in that
area.
He joined
Medicus Systems Corporation in 1975 and advanced to the position
of Senior Vice President. While with Medicus, he directed management
engineering programs at Medicus client sites, developed a nurse
staffing product and business, directed the Client Services group
of Spectra Medical Systems (a Medicus subsidiary), and had responsibility
for Medicus' western region management engineering business. Between
1982 and 1986, Dr. Freund worked as an independent consultant
in health care systems. His projects included operating room management
systems design and implementation and nurse staffing studies.
Dr. Freund
joined the faculty at San Jose State University in 1986 as an
Associate Professor of Industrial and Systems Engineering. He
was tenured and promoted to full Professor in 1992. His areas
of concentration have been in the development of the Human Factors
/ Ergonomics areas. In 1992, Dr. Freund formed the Silicon Valley
Ergonomics Institute at SJSU. The Institute promotes educational,
research, and applications oriented programs in HF/E. It introduced
ErgoCon, the Silicon Valley Ergonomics Conference and Exposition
in May, 1995. He also formed and was the first Director of the
SJSU interdisciplinary MS degree program in Human Factors / Ergonomics.
This 30 semester unit program now has an enrollment of 58 students
(and 9 graduates) from a wide range of undergraduate backgrounds.
Between 1985
and 1995 Dr. Freund was also continuously engaged as a consultant
with MECON Associates of San Ramon California. His projects included
developing and testing an acuity system for hemodialysis patients
(with the American Nephrology Nurses Association), developing
inpatient acuity and nurse staffing methodologies, developing
an economc process control approach to nurse staffing decisions
with a hospial client, and participating in hospital wide resource
utilization evaluations using the MECON PEERx database. He also
developed and published brief studies relating to hospital operations
based on the PEERx database.
He served
as the Director of the Health Services Division of the Institute
of Industrial Engineers (IIE) from 1977 - 79. In 1988 Dr. Freund
was elected to the founding Board of the Society for Health Systems
(SHS) of the Institute of Industrial Engineers. He served as the
President of SHS in 1991, during which time he founded the Directors
of Management Engineering (DOME) Forum. In 1992, he received the
SHS Special Citation for Contributions to Industrial Engineering
in Health Services. He has been a member of the Board of Directors
of the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS)
and a member of the Health Applications Section Council of the
Operations Research Society of America (ORSA). He has held various
posts with these organizations such as Journal Issue Editor, newsletter
editor, Conference Chair, and Conference Program Chair. He also
served for several years as Faculty Advisor to the IIE Student
Chapter at San Jose State. Currently, Dr. Freund is serving as
the IIE Region VII Vice President.
His recent
research interests have been in the application of process control
models to problems in health care systems. He is currently working
on a decision support system to assist physicians in managing
the epo dosing regimens of chronic hemodialysis patients.
He resides
in Sunnyvale California with his wife, Alice, a portrait artist.
Related Links
Dr. Fruend's SJSU
ISE Department Web Page
http://www.engr.sjsu.edu/lefreund/