MedBiquitous Virtual Conference 2005
If you missed the MedBiquitous Annual Conference in April 2005, you can now take a front row seat and watch the leaders in healthcare education in the US and the UK explore educational technologies, the directions that healthcare education may take in the future, past mistakes, and great teaching. To attend a presentation, select one of the links, below.
We would like to thank Local Origination, a MedBiquitous Consortium 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 Collaboration for Healthcare Education: A MedBiquitous Update
Peter Greene, M.D., Executive Director, MedBiquitous Consortium, and Associate Dean for Emerging Technologies, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Introduction (Professional Competence and Patient Safety: Are We Doing Enough?)
Edward Miller, M.D., Dean and CEO, Johns Hopkins Medicine
Professional Competence and Patient Safety: Are We Doing Enough?
Carolyn Clancy, M.D., Director, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
Virtual Patients: Technical Aspects/IVIMEDS Virtual Patients
David Davies, Ph.D., IVIMEDS
Virtual Patients: Technical Aspects/ Surgical Interactive Multimedia Modules
Marc Triola, M.D., New York University
Virtual Patients: Technical Aspects/XML Schema for Virtual Patients
James B. McGee, M.D., University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Collaboration in the House of Medicine: The Trusted Agent Project
Robert Galbraith, M.D., Co-Director, Center for Innovation, National Board of Medical Examiners
Point of Care Learning/Continuing Medical Education at the Point of Care
Nancy Davis, Ph.D., American Academy of Family Physicians
Making Learning a Core Part of Healthcare Information Technology
Don E. Detmer, M.D., M.A.,
President and Chief Executive Officer, American Medical Informatics Association
Content Collaboratives/IVIMEDS Repository and Curriculum Map
David Davies, Ph.D.,
IVIMEDS
Content Collaboratives/Building the Federation of Interoperable Health Sciences Resources
Sandra McIntyre, M.Ed.,
Health Education Assets Library
Content Collaboratives/Providing Online Resources to Advance Learning in Medical Education
Grace Huang, M.D., Harvard Medical School
Content Collaboratives/Beyond Content Collaboration
Marty Nachbar, M.D., Consortium on Medical Education and Technology (COMET)
Implementing Standards for the Exchange of Professional Medical Data/
Leveraging the Professional Profile
Todd Tischendorf,
Director of Information Services and Systems Development, American Board of Medical Specialties
Syndicating Content with RSS
Howard Tanzman, Director of Information Technology, American College of Surgeons
SCORM and CORDRA: Enabling Discovery of Reusable Learning Objects
Dan Rehak, Ph.D.,
Professor and Technical Director, Carnegie Mellon University Learning Systems Architecture Lab
Pedagogy and eLearning
Greg Long,
Chief Learning Officer, Accelera