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Natalie Lafferty

Web2Rights IPR - 0 views

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    An interactive Flash animation which gives a helpful overview of intellectual property rights. This was developed as part of the JISC funded Web2Rights project which aims to help academics and student better understand issues surrounding IPR.
Natalie Lafferty

Virtual Microscope WebMicGenOrg - 0 views

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    WebMic is an Internet interactive virtual microscope that resembles the use of a real microscope. It was developed by Dr Robert Ogilvie of the Medical University of South Carolina, USA.
Anne Marie Cunningham

A Web-based Multimedia Medical Humanities Curriculum - 1 views

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    Caroline Wellbery, MD; Reid GoochFrom the Department of Family Medicine,Georgetown University. Background to "Interacting with the Medical Humanities"
anonymous

Clinical Cases and Images - Blog: About Us - 0 views

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    Ves Dimov's Clinical Cases and Images - Blog contains a rich collection of "presurfed" material for busy clinicians and features interactivity and timely discussion.
Natalie Lafferty

Ed's Basic Histology Gallery - 0 views

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    An interactive resource that introduces all the essential elements of human tissue: after reading a short text, visitors working singly or together to identify the photographs. Students are asked to identify structures on the slides and can then click the answers to check if they are right. This resoucre was developed by Dr Edward Friedlander of Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences and is amde available under creative commons.
anonymous

Top Ten Tips for Outstanding Interactive Polling Sessions Using Audience Response Techn... - 0 views

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    Clickers are a great way to actively involve students in the class.
anonymous

Open Labyrinth User Guides - 0 views

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    OpenLabyrinth is an open source online activity modelling system that allows users to build interactive 'game-informed' educational activities such as virtual patients, simulations, games, mazes and algorithms. It has been designed to be adaptable and simple to use while retaining a wealth of game-like features.
avivajazz  jazzaviva

Journal of Participatory Medicine (JoPM) | New, Peer-Reviewed, Open-Access - 1 views

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    Participatory medicine will owe part of its success to the technologies that have the potential to remove treatment, symptom management, administrative, and communications burdens from individuals and clinicians while maintaining the critical interpersonal interactions between them. Out of the steady stream of new devices, programs, gadgets, and applications, which will make a difference in the health and lives of patients? We hope to build the Journal as a resource for critical reviews of technologies that support and facilitate participatory medicine. We realize it will be no small undertaking to put together a process that will allow for the review of a substantial number of technologies over time, reflecting the experience of different types of users.
anonymous

Eskeletons - 2 views

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    "eSkeletons provides an interactive environment in which to examine and learn about skeletal anatomy. "
anonymous

Canadian Healthcare Education Commons - 1 views

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    "The CHEC-CESC Commons is a place to support collaborative learning and teaching for the health professions. Members can interact, share, and create resources in a secure and simple online environment."
anonymous

Evaluating the Effectiveness of Virtual Patients to Promote Clinical Reasoning - 2 views

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    "The study results further indicated that VPs reduced cognitive load, focused attention, encouraged interaction, motivated participants, stimulated reflection, and supported analytical reasoning. The tutor played a significant role in promoting reflection-on-action and resolving cognitive conflict."
Ambika Kilaparthi

Oliver Sacks: What hallucination reveals about our minds | Video on TED.com - 0 views

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    charles bonnett syndrome [hallucinations in 10% of visual/hearing impaired] ; unlike psychotic hallucinations don't address/accuse/abuse/seduce/interact with the patient.
anonymous

A web-based simulation of a longitudinal clinic used in a 4-week ambulatory rotation: a... - 0 views

shared by anonymous on 01 Apr 09 - Cached
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    A web-based tool, Continuity of Care Online Simulations (COCOS), was designed for use in a one-month, postgraduate clinical rotation in endocrinology. It is an interactive tool that simulates the continuing care of any patient with a chronic endocrine disease. Twenty-three residents in internal medicine participated in a study to investigate the effects of using COCOS during a clinical rotation in endocrinology on pre-post knowledge test scores and self-assessment of confidence.
avivajazz  jazzaviva

Medical Education Reform: Patient-Centered Learner, Lowered Costs--True Healthcare Reform - 0 views

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    Patient Centered Learning: The solution is to permit alternatives to rigid institutions, utilize free internet programs, and have medical students assist practicing physicians by assisting practicing physicians in taking patient histories. These students would offer valuable, free services to doctors. At the same time, they would have a vivid learning experience by spending several hours each day interacting with actual patients. The Cost Of Medical Education Would Be Negligible. The expense of healthcare is directly proportional to the cost of the doctor's education. With the institutional bottleneck gone, there would be a greater number of doctors, and the cost of healthcare would plummet.
avivajazz  jazzaviva

ParaView | Scientific, Medical Visualization Software | Open Source - 0 views

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    ParaView is used "for parallel, interactive, scientific visualization," according to Wikipedia.
anonymous

The Virtual Autopsy Table on Vimeo - 3 views

shared by anonymous on 15 Oct 09 - Cached
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    "Have a look at the inside of a human being. In this installation, with the help of an easy to use multi touch interface, the user can freely interact with stunning volumetric 3D datasets of real scanned human bodies. "
anonymous

Outcomes-based Evaluation in Resident Education: Creating Systems and Structured Portfo... - 0 views

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    " A structured portfolio is one systematic approach to encourage trainees to continually interact with the evaluation system. Assessment drives learning, and evaluation provides the judgment and rigor to determine competence."
Gloria Shiverdecker

Child Fitness and Development - Fitness for HealthFitness for Health - 0 views

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    Support your child's development by purchasing the proper fitness equipment. With so many sedentary activities, it's important that your children stay active. Swinging is great exercise for you and your child. Look for items that will promote social interaction by allowing for multiple participants and also leave room for the imagination to run wild!
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