MedBiquitous Annual Conference 2009—Videos
MedBiquitous is pleased to offer a collection of lectures from its 2009 annual conference. Select presentations were captured by DLC Solutions and will be available for one year. These presentations include the slides synchronized with video.
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Wednesday April 29, 2009PLENARY SESSIONSWelcomeDon E. Detmer, MD, M.A., Chairman, MedBiquitous Board of Directors, President and CEO, American Medical Informatics Association |
Laying the Groundwork for Collaboration: A MedBiquitous UpdatePeter Greene, MD, Executive Director, MedBiquitous |
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SEMI PLENARY SESSIONS - EDUCATION TRACKInformation – the missing ingredient for successful innovation in medical educationRonald M Harden OBE MD FRCP FRCS FRCPC,Association for Medical Education in Europe |
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Thursday April 30, 2009CONCURRENT PANELS - Second Life and Healthcare EducationUbiquitous Computing Using Second Life For Online Health Informatics StudentsJuliana J. Brixey PhD, MPH, RN; Judith J. Warren PhD, RN, BC, FAAN, FACM University of Kansas School of Nursing |
Health Preparedness Training in Second Life: Lessons LearnedKaren Ngowe, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
Virtual Patient and Medical Device Simulation In Second Life: the Use Of Immersive Virtual Worlds For Learning and Patient SafetyDavid I Taylor MSc MBCS; Robin Winter; Mark Chan; Rachel Davies BA (Hons); James Kinross BSc (Hons) MRCS (Eng); Ara Darzi FMedSci HonFREng KBE Imperial College London |
CONCURRENT SESSIONS - Tracking Professional DevelopmentApplying the Professional Profile Standard. A Real World Example Of How the Professional Profile Is UsedAnnette Gippe; Mike Zarski, AOIA |
Online, Just In Time, Electronic Certificate Exchange: A Case Study In Leveraging the MedBiquitous Activity Report XML Standard
Benjamin Greenberg1; Leah Wang1; Annette Gippe4; Tarang Shah2; Carl Singer3; Andrew Rabin3
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The Role Of Open Source Web Technologies In Continuing Medical Education: A Case StudyJeremy C Lundberg, DLC Solutions; Logan Thomison, OptumHealth Education |

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