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Slice of Life 2005 Breakout Sessions
Friday, June, 17, 2005
12:45 - 1:45 p.m. Double Tree Hotel
Breakout sessions are informal Question and Answer gatherings where the person proposing the session acts as moderator on a topic of interest or expertise. A few introductory remarks (maximum 10 minutes) can start the session and focus the group's attention. With rare exceptions, no equipment is wanted or needed for these. They are discussions that occur as the computer support people help the demonstrators and poster presenters set up their stations. Attendance is optional and you can drop-in on more than one session. You can bring your box lunch with you. |
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INTEGRATING COMPUTER-ASSISTED INSTRUCTION
Norman Berman, M.D. Dartmouth Medical School
Leslie Fall, M.D. Dartmouth Medical School
Chris Maloney, M.D. University of Utah School of Medicine
Sherilyn Smith, M.D. University of Washington School of Medicine |
CAUSE AND EFFECT: TECHNOLOGY AND CURRICULAR CHANGE--THE TROJAN MOUSE
Nancy Posel and David Fleiszer, McGill Molson Medical Informatics Project, Faculty of Medicine, McGill University |
WHAT IS DIGITAL ASSET MANAGEMENT?
Paul E. Burrows and Eric R. Carlson, University of Utah |
STUDENT ELECTRONIC RESPONSE SYSTEMS: TOY OR TOOL
Carlos AC Baptista and Susan WG Batten, Medical University of Ohio |
LAPTOP-COMPUTER-BASED TESTING – A NEW PARADIGM
Jess Mandel, Scott Elliott, and Julie Phye, University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine |
COMET - THE CONSORTIUM ON MEDICAL EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY.
James B. McGee, MD, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Martin S. Nachbar and Marc Triola, New York University School of Medicine |
HEAL COLLABORATIVE: NEW SERVICES, NEW MODELS OF PARTICIPATION
Sharon Dennis, HEAL Program, University of Utah and Sandra McIntyre, HEAL Program, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, California
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