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Jessica O'Brien

Doctor and Patient - Teaching Doctors About Food and Diet - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • For the last 15 years, to help schools with their nutrition curriculum, the University of North Carolina has offered a series of instruction modules free of charge. Initially delivered by CD-ROM and now online, the program, Nutrition in Medicine, is an interactive multimedia series of courses covering topics like the molecular mechanism of cancer nutrition, pediatric obesity, dietary supplements and nutrition in the elderly.
  • More recently, Ms. Adams and her colleagues have begun working on online nutrition education programs geared toward practicing physicians.
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    I wonder how many medical students and physicians are learning through online information, such as these nutrition modules, to make up for the gaps in current medical education curriculum? These nutrition modules are interactive and let students take electronic notes while reviewing the material.
Lisa Estrin

2 Brothers Await Broad Use of Medical E-Records - 1 views

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    Article about how I-Pads will make electronic patient records easier to use, less expensive, and eventually transform health care. Interesting to read after our online discussion about AI in informal learning- health communication and medical training.
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    I just posted something about iPads and this caught my eye. I think that this use of the iPad makes sense. There is really no existing technology (to my knowledge) out there that can mobilize patient records. Also, with the current trend of digitalising medical records, it seems like doctor offices will already have the necessary infrastructure available to push the Pad.
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    With the privacy concerns surrounding medical records, HIPPA legislation and the password security that is now required of personnel in hospitals to access medical records with ever changing password authentication tokens, I wonder if iPad wireless communication poses any risk to data being hijacked.
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    Cherie- I actually discussed this issue with a relative who is a doctor and he said that while his office is trying to switch to digital records, he is also concerned about privacy, increased government/insurance company regulation, and a disconnect in patient care/communication (looking down instead of talking to the patient). He also is concerned about time management with so many patients- the time it will take to record information on a tablet instead of the time he takes verbally recording patient information in just a few seconds.
Jennifer Chen

6 Reasons Why I Wish I Was a Medical Student Now - 0 views

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    Another argument for the use of technology in education (from a former medical student's point of view)
Douglas Harsch

Online learning initiative reinventing medical school courses - 0 views

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    Stanford Medical School is working on flipped classroom model for some of its courses.
Tim Johnson

Stanford Daily | Medical school experiments with 'flipped classroom' teaching model - 1 views

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    Interesting to see the flipped classroom approach in a prestigious medical school environment
Uly Lalunio

A New Web Tool to Take Control of Your Health - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    "The national health care debate right now is all about giving more people affordable access to doctors and hospitals. Yet the vast majority of health care decisions - 80 percent or more, experts say - are really made by individuals, instead of medical professionals..."
Robert Schuman

Sony's 360-degree 3D display prototype makes virtual pets more lifelike, expensive - 1 views

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    A 360-degree display, engineered by Sony, with potential applications in marketing and the medical industry
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    The following is a rounded, 360 degree display that can be viewed at any angle. Sony sees potential use of this technology in the medical imaging industry, as well as marketing/signage.
Malik Hussain

ZaidLearn: The Autism Revolution: Chronic, Persistent & Changeable Features (Martha Heb... - 0 views

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    I have found Zaid's blog postings to be very appealing visually (with good use of colors) and to the point (with higher signal to noise ratio). Here is an example of a "1, 2, 3" style posting on the important topic of Autism with Dr. Martha Hebert (a prominent Harvard Medical School researcher and clinician).
Danna Ortiz

Designs for the Future: Kids and Robots, Superior Medical Devices, Politics for Everyma... - 0 views

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    Stanford's acclaimed d. school inspired 50 teams of graduate students to pitch projects at Aspen Ideas Festival. Spark Truck, one of the winners is a "mobile maker lab" that brings simple tech to help inspire kids to become creators.
Sunanda V

Augmented Reality Interface for Spatial Anatomical Education « Augmented Real... - 4 views

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    A high school student devised an augmented reality interface to transform medical education--the phrase "kids these days" doesn't even begin to cover it.
Adrian Melia

See-Through Anatomical Model Is the Creepiest Use of Projectors Yet - 0 views

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    Interesting example of one way technology can enhance medical teaching.
Eric Kattwinkel

Tea Party Surge; Unemployment & Uninsurance; Elizabeth Warren - Left, Right & Center on... - 1 views

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    About 16 mins in to this mostly political conversation about economic pressures and the political changes expected this fall, Matt Miller calls out higher education as a place likely to see major disruption in coming years, saying that like the medical establishment, it's a sector "where the costs of delivering services are much higher in the US than anywhere else in the world, [which has] been able...essentially through interest group politics...to keep the income flowing to their sector at the expense of the average consumer... You've got all these new...small firms...that will deliver, like, freshman year for a thousand dollars...and they're being blocked by the...status quo establishment that likes to keep the cost of higher education at 15, 20, 35 thousand dollars a year. If you've got this kind of economic pressure across the board, I think it's only a matter of time before the boom really falls on these sectors."
Jessica O'Brien

A 3D computer animation of the axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) procedure on Vimeo - 1 views

shared by Jessica O'Brien on 03 Sep 10 - Cached
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    The first (or at least most comprehensive!) 3D visualization of this kind of surgical procedure; arguably these kinds of animations are superior to 2D animations for showing anatomy. Next step for education: interactive surgical media?
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    These kind of videos would be helpful for medical students to watch in their surgery clerkship before observing a particular surgery, especially since anatomy curriculum has been shortened and cut throughout national medical school programs.
Uly Lalunio

ResearchGATE and Its Savvy Use of the Web - BusinessWeek - 0 views

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    "The site links medical researchers from around the world-and is driving homegrown, locally relevant innovation in developing nations."
Michelle Chung

Harvard Medical School's Learning Technology Must Be Smart...Right? - ReadWriteEnterprise - 0 views

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    SpacedEd learning software educates through repetition of wrongly answered questions. Practice makes perfect.
Susan Smiley

Redefining Medicine with Apps & iPads - 0 views

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    Cursory but insightful overview of role technology in medicine
Jason Yamashiro

Teenage Gamers Are Better At Virtual Surgery Than MDs | Popular Science - 0 views

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    I guess teachers aren't the only ones that are going to have to worry about competition for their jobs in the future :)
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    This is interesting, Jason. I found this to be true for pilots as well. Serious gamers seemed to perform really well in the portions of flight school that required complex hand-eye-brain coordination.
Matthew Ong

Virtual dissection table and an introduction to the human anatomy - 0 views

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    Someone in class once mentioned the use of virtual tools to help medical students to learn more about the human anatomy. This table is not revolutionary but I think it still provides a nice introduction to the anatomy.
Susan Smiley

Mobile Health Tech: From Novel Startups to Global Industry - 0 views

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    Very interesting article about mHealth summit and explosion of medical tech devices. Yet most innovations are for the consumer industry as opposed to the providers, who need innovations just as much. The regulations and approvals necessary for physicians is a huge hurdle.
Kasthuri Gopalaratnam

ESA Portal - Augmented reality promises astronauts instant medical knowhow - 0 views

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    Fabulous and possibly life-saving application of augmented reality
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