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SEMINAR SCHEDULE
GRADUATE PROGRAM IN HEALTH INFORMATICS
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FALL 1998 HEALTH INFORMATICS SEMINARS

  • Time: Thursdays at 3:30-4:30 p.m., refreshments at 3:15.

  • Location: 2-101 Basic Sciences Biomedical Engineering, University of Minnesota, except as indicated.

  • Theme: Planning for the Next Millenium. What will the next millenium bring for health and bioinformatics? Educational methods are changing, new health care technologies and management issues abound, and new areas of research are coming of age. Our speakers will describe projects in each of these areas and what they and their organizations are planning for the future.

 
09/24 Dawn Littleton
BioMedical Library, UMN
MechE 102, Health Sciences Education for the New Millenium
10/01 Ted Morris, Senior Project Engineer
Minnesota Virtual Simulations, UMN
Catheter Insertion and Shoulder Arthroscopy on a Virtual Patient
10/08 David Garloff, EdD
Director of Educational Services
University of Osteopathic Medicine and Health Sciences
Des Moines, Iowa
Bringing Instructional Technology to Smaller Health Science Schools: A Case Study
*Jointly sponsored by the Senior Vice President's Office with funds from Health Science Learning Resources
10/15 John Regep
ExpressScripts/ValueRX, Inc.
MechE 102, Medication Management: Challenges and Opportunities
10/22 William F. Punch, PhD
Michigan State University
East Lansing, Michigan
BESS: A Biodegadability Evaluation and Simulation System Based on Knowledge of Biodegradation Pathways
*Jointly sponsored by the Biological Process Technology Institute
10/29 Christine Blue, RDH, MS
School of Dentistry
Head and Neck Anatomy on CDROM
11/05 Lynda Ellis, PhD
Health Informatics;
Doyle Kalumbi
Department of Applied Economics
The Financial Viability of the Biological Database Infrastructure or 'Will the House of Cards Collapse?'
*Jointly sponsored by the Biological Process Technology Institute
11/12 Donald Connelly, MD, PhD
Health Computer Sciences & Abaton.com, Inc.
Integrating Integrated Clinical Information Into Integrated Delivery Systems
11/19 Jerilyn Veldof and John Butler
University Libraries, UMN
The Library's Role in Distance Education
11/26 NO SEMINAR Thanksgiving
12/03 Stuart Speedie, PhD
Graduate Program in Health Informatics, UMN
Using the Internet in Home Health Care
 

 

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