PLATFORM PROGRAM
Presenters: Please SET UP YOUR DEMONSTRATIONS during lunch break, unless you are leading a breakout session. You are requested to be present from 2:00 - 3:30 or 3:30 -5:00. This will give each demonstrator time to see the other demonstrations. Demonstrators are expected to be in the demonstration areas, even if not at their assigned location, so people can talk to them. See final program for location. Some switching between Thursday and Friday may occur due to equipment needs.
THURSDAY, JUNE 25,1998
7:30a.m.REGISTRATION:
Lobby outside the auditorium (or check bulletin board)8:30a.m.WELCOME: Welcome and Introductions: Suzanne Stensaas, Paul Burrows, Sharon Dennis, Rod Murray, Tony Frisby, Andy Sithers, Marianne Messer, Jon Seymour, Don Hilbelink, Jane Williams
8:40 a.m. Opening Remarks from the University Sponsor and Host: Donald Hilbelink, Ph.D., Chairman, Department of Anatomy, University of South Florida, Tampa
8:45a.m.KEYNOTE: Towards The Virtual Cadaver?
Chris Briscoe
, Creative Director of Primal Pictures Ltd. The company has created a range of innovative CD-ROMs which have gained wide recognition as leaders in the field. These include The Interactive Hand which features the world's first complete 3-D computer graphic model of the hand and forearm. Chris is widely regarded as one of the leading computer graphics designers and programmers of his generation. Founder of Digital Pictures, one of the world's top computer graphics houses, this company produced photo-realistic computer graphics for television and commercials. Chris has won Clio and Monitor awards in the USA for a range of TV titles and advertisement animations.9:45 a.m.
Practical Stereoscopic 3-D Imagery for Multimedia Using a Standard Web BrowserRobert B. Trelease,
Ph.D., UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA10:00 a.m. Coffee Break
10:30 a.m. Collaborative, Instructional and Consultative Features of Web Browsers
Paul Fontelo, M.D., Ph.D.
and Craig Locatis, Ph.D., High Performance Computing and Communications andLister Hill National Center for Biomedical Communications, National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, MD
10:45 a.m. Elective CardioGames: Valvulopathy ; A Cross-Platform, Multilingual CD-ROM
Raphael Bonvin, J. Goy, Xavier Jean-Renaud, Axel Hessinger,
Medical Faculty of Lausanne, SwitzerlandFrancis S. Nuthalapaty, Jane Oh, Michael D. Collins, Andrew Q. Winter, Michael Altman, MD,
Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, IL and Christian Elsner, Leipzig, Germany11:15 a.m. Computer-Supported Collaborative Conferencing for Pediatric Problem-Based Learning
Carol Kamin,
Ed.D. and Robin Deterding M.D., University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver COJohn Sundsten, Ph.D.,
J. A. Frkonja and K. Mulligan, University of Washington, Seattle, WAMark W. Platt, Ph.D., Tim P. Lester, MBA,
and Lee Bairnsfather, Ph.D., LSU, Shreveport, LA11:55 a.m. Medical Informatics in Developing Countries
Dr. Alvin B. Marcelo
, University of the Philippines, Manila, PI12:10 p.m. LUNCH (Provided for all registered)
1:00 p.m. Break-Out Session: Medical Schools and Computers: Is Compulsory Individual Purchase Desirable?
The debate continues. Those who have tried please share your experiences with those embarking.
Mark W. Platt, Ph.D., Louisiana State University Medical School in Shreveport, LA
1:00p.m. Break-Out Session:
Applying Discoveries of Cognitive Sciences to Software Design and ImplementationAndy C. Reese
, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA1:00 p.m. Break-Out Session: Q and A Techniques for Stereoscopic 3-D Imagery for Multimedia and the Web
Robert B. Trelease, Ph.D.,
UCLA, Los Angeles, CA and Bill Stewart, Ph.D., Yale University, New Haven, CT1:00 p.m. Break-Out Session: Format Issues for Digital Audio and MIDI
Andy Wasserman,
President, Transmedia Sound, Schooleys Mountain, NJ1:00 p.m. Break-Out Session: Down on the Render Farm. Computer Graphics Issues
Chris Briscoe
, Primal Pictures, London, UK1:00 p.m. Break-Out Session: Who Will Win the Browser Wars? Is There Any Hope for Browser-Independent, Platform-Independent Web Development?
Sharon Dennis,
Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
FRIDAY, JUNE 26,1998
8:45 a.m. KEYNOTE: Multimedia Teaching and Testing in Cardiac Pathophysiology and Cardiac Auscultation
John Michael Criley, M.D.
, Professor of Medicine and Radiological Sciences, Harbor UCLA Medical Center, Torrance, CA. Dr. Criley is author of The Physiological Origins of Heart Sound and Murmurs. The Unique Interactive Guide to Cardiac Diagnosis. It is a privilege to welcome him and see how he uses his own program.9:45 a.m.
Using QTVR for "Dissection"Frank Nagy, Ph.D.,
and Gary L. Nieder, Ph.D., Wright State University School of Medicine, Dayton, OHGary L. Nieder, Ph.D.,
Wright State University School of Medicine Dayton, OH10:05 a.m. inter BRAIN: Innovative Graphical User Interface for Complex Medical Databases
Martin C. Hirsch, M.D.,
and Till Hagemann (presenter), interActive Systems, Marburg, Germany10:20a.m. Coffee Break
10:50 a.m. A Multimedia Integrated Medical Curriculum for Teaching and Learning
Susan Albright, Elaine Almeida, Elizabeth Eaton, Ph.D.,
Tufts University, Health Sciences Library , Boston, MA11:00 a.m. CyberPatient: Interactive Software for Surgical Education
Karim A. Qayumi, Tarique Qayumi, Paul Harris, Phil Cox, Paul Goad,
and Geoff Ferguson, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, CanadaRick Lasslo and Gary Henderson, Ph.D.,
UC Davis School of Medicine, Davis CA11:30 a.m. Integration of Self-Directed Computerized Patient Simulations in the Medical Curriculum
Scott Elliot
and Joel Gordon, M.D., University of Iowa College of Medicine, Iowa City, IAJane Williams, Ph.D
. and Andrew J. Sithers, Ph.D., CTI Centre for Medicine, University of Bristol, UK12:00 Presentation of the Sandoz/Student Software Prize and Demonstration of the Program
Suzanne S. Stensaas, Ph.D., Cornell University Medical College, New York, NY
12:15 LUNCH
1:00 p.m. Break-Out Session: How Do Audio and Music Fit Into Interface Design and Content Development?
Andy Wasserman
, President, Transmedia Sound, Schooleys Mountain, NJ1:00 p.m. Break-Out Session: DVD: Q & A With Someone Who Is Diligently Tracking This Non-Standard Industry
William L.R. Cruce, Ph.D., N.E. Ohio Universities College of Medicine , Rootstown, OH
1:00 p.m. Break-Out Session: Cross-Platform Development. Is the Java Brewed Yet?
Chris Briscoe,
Primal Pictures, London, UKSATURDAY, JUNE 27,1998
8:35 a.m. KEYNOTE: The Integrated Electronic Medical Curriculum: A Progress Report
Jon Seymour, M.D.
, Gold Standard Multimedia, Tampa, FL9:30 a.m.
How Did Beethoven Die? Music, Medicine, and PBLJohn Bachman, M.D., Mark McClees, M.D.,
Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN; Andy Wasserman, Transmedia Sound and Music, Schooleys Mountain, NJ10:00 a.m. Introducing Medical History Taking
Anthony J. Frisby, Ph.D. & Rodney B. Murray, Ph.D, Chris D. Braster, Tom Sommerville, Susan Rattner, M.D., Mike Magee, M.D.
, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA10:15 a.m. Coffee Break
10:45 a.m. Information Management Tools and Multimedia Resources for Medical Education
Sharon Dennis
, Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library University of Utah, UT11:00 a.m. American Association of Medical Colleges Curriculum Management and Information Tool
Albert A. Salas and M. Brownell Anderson, M.Ed.
, Association of American Medical Colleges, Washington, DCAlbert A. Salas
, Association of American Medical Colleges, Washington, DCJim Duncan,
M.L.S., University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA11:30 a.m. ProMediWeb: A Java-Based Player for Case-Based (CASUS) Medical Education
M.R. Fischer, M.D., M. Adler, M.D., Th. Baehring, U. Weichelt and H. Schmidt,
University of Munich and Rechenzentrum der Heinrich-Heine University, Duesseldorf, GermanyBill Stewart
, Ph.D., Yale University, New Haven, CT and Shane Dunne, Kingston, Ontario, Canada12:00 Courseware on the Web: 3-D and Interactivity with VRML and a Browser, "The Brain Project"
Torben Kling-Petersen, Ph.D
., Mednet, Goteborg University, Sweden12:15 p.m. Closing Remarks, Acknowledgments, Extravaganza Logistics
Suzanne S. Stensaas, Ph.D., Cornell University Medical College, NY, NY