Slice of Life Conference 2004


Slice of Life 2004 Special Sessions
Friday, July 2, 2004

Location - Gebouw Fysiologie, Lecture Hall 1

Click here for a full conference program or see the links at the bottom of the page for individual days and events.

16:00 – 17:00 Macromedia Flash MX: To Infinity and Beyond Animation.
Frances Rabuck, President, Rabuck Associates, Philadelphia, USA
In Gebouw Fysiologie, Lecture Hall 1.
15:30 - 17:30 SPECIAL SESSION ON ELECTRONIC CLINICAL CASES:
This is a special grouping of demonstrations focused on developing, building and implementing clinical cases. There were so many that we decided to cluster them. This session will be moderated by Ralph Bonvin and be held in Gebouw Fysiologie, Lecture Hall 1. The order will be determined by the moderator. The following titles are included in this session:
Using a Digital Video PBL Case at Three Medical Schools: A Successful Collaboration.
Carol S. Hodgson, PhD and Carol Kamin, EdD
University of California, San Francisco and University of Colorado, Denver, Colorado, USA
Click here for a PDF link to an overview of the session.

CASUS: Some Ten Years of Experience and a Look to the Future.
Martin Adler, I. Hege, M. Holzer, N. Berman, L. Fall, M. Fischer
Instruct AG, AG Medizinische Lernprogramme, Munich, Germany
The Development of an Interactive Case Template for Medical Teaching and Learning: A Pan Canadian Initiative
Nancy Posel and David Fleiszer
McGill University, Montreal, Canada
Virtual Lessons Learned: Computerized Patient Simulation in a Distributed Curriculum.
Justin M. Bonzo
University of British Columbia, Faculty of Medicine, Vancouver, Canada
CAMPUS-Pediatrics: A Flexible, Interactive, Case-oriented, Web-based Training Program for Multi-purpose use in Pediatric Medical Education.
Sören Huwendiek, Sabine Köpf, Reiner Singer, Britta Höcker, Franz Josef Leven, Georg Friedrich Hoffmann, Burkhard Tönshoff, University Children's Hospital Heidelberg, Germany
Use of Simple Case Simulation in Medical Education
Sam Verdoes and Lars van der Plank
University Medical Center Utrecht, the Netherlands
Using a Virtual Learning Environment to Support “Graduated Reality”
Jean McKendree
Hull York Medical School, England
Innovative E-learning in Medicine: www.meducase.de
Peter Langkafel, Stefan Höhne, Ralf R. Schumann Charité
Medical Faculty of the Humboldt-University, Berlin, Germany
MedicMED: A Fully Web-based Authoring-system for Case-based Learning and more...
AK Merz, S Soellner, Ch Schwarz, M Reng
University of Regensburg, Germany CANCELLED JUNE 17, 2004