SLICE OF LIFE Auditorium Program

AUDITORIUM PROGRAMS

THURSDAY JUNE 29, 2000

Skaggs Hall Auditorium, College of Pharmacy

8:00 a.m.

REGISTRATION: Lobby outside the auditorium.

8:30 a.m.

WELCOME and INTRODUCTIONS: 

Wayne J. Peay, MLS, Director, Eccles Health Sciences Library

 

8:40 a.m.

KEYNOTE:
Cognitive Issues in Information Representation and Graphic Design

William G. Cole, PhD, Information Design Seattle,  Seattle, WA

 

9:25 a.m.

SLICE OF LIFE...Vintage Wine in New Bottles.

Paul E. Burrows, MA, Media Solutions, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT

 

10:00 a.m.

          

Coffee Break

 

10:30 a.m.

Adapting Multimedia CD-ROM Content to the Web

Patrick J. Lynch, MS, Center for Advanced Instructional Media, Yale University, New Haven, CT

 

10:45 a.m.

Towards a Peer-Reviewed and Updated Image and Case Bank by the American Society of Hematology (ASH).

Emmanuel C. Besa, MD, MCP Hahnemann University, Philadelphia, PA

 

11:00 a.m.

A Method of Reviewing Student Clinical Skills on Computer-Based Patient Simulations Embedded in a Clinical Clerkship Experience.  

Scott Elliott and Joel Gordon, MD, University of Iowa, College of Medicine, Iowa City, IA

 

11:15 a.m.

Impediments to Computer-Based Learning in the Developing World

Jamsheer Talati, MD, Inam Pal, Kamran Hameed, Kamran Javaid, Syed Mehmood Ali Shah, Roger A L Sutton, Camer W Vellani, The Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan

 

11:30 a.m.

EtherMed: An Experimental Database of Health Professions Educational Resources on the Web.

Charles Sneiderman, MD, PhD; Craig Locatis, PhD, Paul Fontelo, MD, MPH; Joe Band, National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, MD

 

11:40 a.m.

NetNote: Promoting Structured Data Entry, Medical Education, Data Gathering and Dissemination of Standards.

Christopher Kreis, MD, MGH Laboratory of Computer Science, Harvard University, Boston, MA

 

11:55 a.m.

Animation Showcase:  Flash, Freehand and Director.  Selections from Demonstration Programs.

 

12:15 p.m.

LUNCH on Skaggs Patio (Provided for all registered).  Do not take the vegetarian unless you ordered one!

 

 

FRIDAY JUNE 30, 2000

Skaggs Hall Auditorium, College of Pharmacy

8:30 a.m.

KEYNOTE: Next Generation Internet Applications in Healthcare: Promises and Prospects.

Paul Fontelo, MD, Michael Gill, Craig Locatis, PhD, National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, MD                                    

Examples of Projects that are currently in their early phases of research will be presented with an emphasis on the scalability of these applications in a nationwide setting.

 

9:10 a.m.

Using Multimedia to Teach Procedural Skills.

Robert Wigton, MD, Thomas Tape, MD, Teonne Daye, University of Nebraska College of Medicine, Omaha, NE

 

9:30 a.m.

Controlled Trial of a Web-Based Virtual Reality Program in Teaching Diagnosis Skills to Medical Students.

Julie A. Grundman, Robert S. Wigton, MD, Devin Nickol, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE 

 

9:50 a.m.

Baggott Award: Presented by Sharon Dennis

 

10:00 a.m.

Coffee Break

 

10:30 a.m.

"Headache Interactive"  History Taking Interactive.  

Christof Daetwyler, MD, University of Berne, Switzerland

 

10:50 a.m.

Integrating Multimedia CD-ROMs into the Teaching of Clinical Anatomy. 

Peter  H. Abrahams, R. Jordan, C.V. Rao, R. Ambrose, St. Georges University, Grenada and St. Vincent, West Indies

 

11:10 a.m.

"The Tale of Tommy's Testing": Weaving New Knowledge into an Old Shell.

Sharon Levy, MD, John Knight, MD, Carolyn Frazer, MD, S. Jean Emans, MD, Sharon Dennis, MS, Valeri Craigle, BS, Harvard  Medical School, Children's Hospital, Boston and Eccles Health Sciences Library, Univ. Utah, Salt Lake City, UT

 

11:30 a.m.

Didactic Elements in a Web-Based and Case-Oriented Medical Training System.  

Claudia Scheuerer, Jochen Bernauer, Torsten Illmann, Alke Martens, Alexander Seitz, Michael Weber, University of Ulm, Germany

 

11:50 p.m.

Slice of Life Student Software Award Winner with Demonstration

 

12:15 p.m.

LUNCH on Skaggs Patio (Provided for all registered). 

 

SATURDAY JULY 1, 2000

Skaggs Hall Auditorium, College of Pharmacy

9:00 a.m.

KEYNOTE: The Medical Internet.

George Lundberg, MD, Editor-in-Chief, Medscape, Inc., New York, NY

A pathologist by training, our speaker left academia to become editor-in-chief for the AMA including various multimedia and Internet products as well as the Editor of JAMA. In 1999, after 17 years with the AMA, he became the Editor-in Chief of Medscape, the world’s leading site for medical information on the net as well as founding Editor-in-Chief of both Medscape General Medicine and CBS HealthWatch.com

 

9:40 a.m.

The Educational Resources Web and Computer Aided Learning Reviews: An Integrated Web-Based Medical Education Environment for Students at Cambridge University, England.

Kim Whittlestone, BVetMed, Clinical & Biomedical Computing Unit, Cambridge University Clinical School, UK

 

10:00 a.m.

Building Humanizing Elements into Technology-Based Learning.

Denice Warren, Program in Integrative Medicine, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ

 

10:20 a.m.

Coffee Break   

 

10:40 a.m.

Presenting at a Conference When you are 2000 Miles Away.

Sonia  Hutton-Taylor, MBBS FRCS FRCOphth DO, The Stables Northington Farm Overton Hants, England

 

11:00 a.m.

Virtual Problem-Based Learning with Digital Video Cases.  

Carol Kamin, EdD, Robin Deterding, MD, Monica Younger, MS, and Ted Wade,PhD, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver, CO

 

11:20 a.m.

A Webtextbook for the Teaching of Radiology Concepts to Senior Medical Students and Interns.

Stan G. Alexander, MD, Dept. Radiology, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN

 

11:40 a.m.

Laparoscopic Operative Setup Training:  A Virtual Reality Approach at the University of Kentucky.

Michael J. Mastrangelo Jr, MD, et al.,Dept. Surgery, University of Kentucky College of Medicine, Lexington, KY

 

12:00 p.m.

Learning Occupational Medicine via the Internet.

Inga Hege, Katja Radon, Martin Dugas, Dennis Nowak, University of Munich, Germany

 

12:20 p.m.

Welcome to Munich 2001, August 1-4, 2001

Martin Adler and Marc Batschkus, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, Germany

 

12:30 p.m.

Closing Remarks, Acknowledgments, Extravaganza Logistics.

Suzanne S. Stensaas, PhD, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT

 

1:00 p.m.

Bus departs for Grand Extravaganza from University Guest House.