Videos
MedBiquitous is pleased to offer a collection of videos from its 2012 annual conference. Select presentations were captured by DLC Solutions and will be available for one year. Most presentations include the slides synchronized with video.
To view the presentations you will need the Adobe Flash player, which comes installed on all current browsers. If you need to install the player, you can download the free player from the Adobe Flash website.
May 3, 2012
Welcome
Don E. Detmer, M.D., M.A.
Chairman, MedBiquitous Board of Directors
Building the Infrastructure for Continuous Improvement: A MedBiquitous Update
Peter S. Greene, M.D.
Executive Director, MedBiquitous
Facilitating a Culture of Lifelong Learning and Self-Improving
Craig Campbell, M.D.
Director of the Office of Professional Affairs, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada
Clinical Communities: A vision for Peer-driven Quality Improvement
Peter Pronovost, M.D., Ph.D.
Senior Vice President for Patient Safety and Quality and Director of the Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality, Johns Hopkins Medicine
Unconference: Using HIT to support quality and Education
Peter Greene, M.D.
Rachel Ellaway, Ph.D.
May 4, 2012
Data Exchange and Standards Implementation
The next chapter in the doc.com story: HTML5 version for tablet computers
Chistof J Daetwyler
Drexel University College of Medicine
Data Commons: Progress Report on a Data Exchange Framework
Kirke B. Lawton
AAMC
Introducing MedAPS - AAMC's Medical Academic Performance Services
Robby Reynolds
Association of American Medical Colleges
MedBiquitous XML Design Patterns
Rachel Ellaway Ph.D.
Northern Ontario School of Medicine
Closing Plenary
Philip Dodds Memorial Lecture
Speaking of Simulation Research in Medicine and the Role of Technology Standards, What is a Virtual Patient in the First Place?
Thomas Talbot, M.D.
Telemedicine & Advanced Technology Research Center and Chief Scientist, Armed Forces Simulation Institute for Medicine
Synthesis and Summary
Marc Triola, M.D.
Rachel Ellaway, Ph.D.
Andy Rabin


