MedBiquitous Virtual Conference 2006
The MedBiquitous 2006 Annual Conference featured a number of excellent speakers presenting on the role of standards in supporting physician and patient learning, self assessment and quality improvement, competencies, and variety of other topics important to healthcare educators. Take a front row seat and explore the future of healthcare education! Â Select one of the links below to view the presentation.
The MedBiquitous 2005 virtual conference is also available.
We would like to thank Local Origination, a MedBiquitous member, for filming, editing, producing, and hosting these multimedia presentations. Find out more about Local Origination and their LocalOrigination™ e-learning tool.
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Enabling Collaborations for Healthcare Education
Peter Greene, M.D., Executive Director, MedBiquitous Consortium, and Associate Dean for Emerging Technologies, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
How Can We Improve Patient Safety?
Peter Pronovost, M.D., Professor, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
CME for the 21st Century
Murray Kopelow, M.D., Chief Executive, Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education
Enhancing Self-Assessment: What Can Technology Offer?
Robert Galbraith, M.D., National Board of Medical Examiners
Self-Assessment and Quality Improvement Panel
John Norcini, Ph.D., Foundation for the Advancement of International Medical Education and Research
The State of the Art in Healthcare E-learning
John Parboosingh, M.D., Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Canada
What Are Educational Competencies and Outcomes?
David Stern, M.D., University of Michigan and Institute for International Medical Education
Competency-Based Education
Ron Harden, M.D., IVIMEDS
Patient-Centered Healthcare
Philip Dodds, ADL Chief Architect