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| Symposium Description |
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Academic Leaders from distinguished universities — University of South Florida, Duke University, University of
Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, University of Florida, Johns Hopkins University, University of Michigan and
Medical College of Georgia — have assembled a ground-breaking Leadership Symposium on Digital Media
in Health Care. This Leadership Symposium is part of a national conversation on how to leverage technology,
like iTunes U and mobile devices, to increase access to health curriculum. Participants will hear today’s best
practices and explore the future of mobile, digital learning for health professionals, students and patients.
Today’s students, health professionals and patients use their computers and mobile devices to connect
with the world. Find out how innovative digital learning environments are enriching curriculums at
leading institutions, and providing ever-growing online communities increased access to media-rich
wellness information. University academic leaders will discuss how iTunes U is being used to enrich
courses and provide students with deeper learning experiences. |
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| Who Should Attend? |
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University and Health Institution Leaders, Health Professionals and Educators who work with students
and patients in all health professions including:
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• Deans
• Health Institution CEOs
• Department Chairs
• Faculty |
• IT Professionals
• Health Professionals
•Health Science Instructional Technologists |
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| Objectives |
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- Learn how digital technology can be incorporated into student, patient, and health profession education
- Discover the new learning paradigm related to the mobile digital learning environment
- Implement the use of mobile digital technology at your institution!
- Create effective podcasts and other digital media to reach your target audience
- Influence patient outcomes with mobile digital technology
- Use podcasts and other media to create elearning environments
- Integrate course and module level assessment into digital content
- Create an action plan to start or expand mobile digital learning at your institution
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| Interactive Mobile Experience |
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Symposium participants will have the opportunity to interact with presenters and other attendees through
an integrated mobile website that will provide access to presenter bios, session information, additional
links and back-channel online conversations. Please bring your own iPod Touch or iPhone, if you have
one. If not, a limited number of iPod Touch devices will be available for check-out at the event. |
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| Symposium Agenda |
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| Friday, November 21 |
11:00AM – 1:00PM |
Registration |
1:00PM – 2:00PM |
Welcome - Embracing the Digital World: Healthcare in the New Millenium
Stephen Klasko, MD, MBA, USF Health |
2:00PM – 3:00PM |
Keynote - Transforming Medical Education: Big Ideas, Small Devices
Jordan J. Cohen, MD, George Washington University |
3:00PM – 3:15PM |
Break |
3:15PM – 4:30PM |
Unraveling the DNA of Digital Media: The Effective Use of Digital Media in Medical Education
Lynn Johnson, PhD, University of Michigan; Roman Cibirka, DDS,
Medical College of Georgia; Jeffrey Taekman, MD, Duke University; Bill Riffee, PhD, University of Florida; Moderated by Michael Hoad, USF Health |
4:30PM – 5:15PM |
Mobility in Higher Education and Health Care
Miguel Young |
6:00PM – 7:30PM
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Welcome Reception
Digital Media in Health Care Virtual Poster Session showcasing iPhone Health Care applications, 3-D Virtual Environments and other Science and Innovation.
Hosted by USF Health and Apple at the Grand Hyatt Tampa Bay. |
Saturday, November 22 |
7:00AM – 8:00AM |
Breakfast |
8:00AM – 8:50AM |
Breakout Sessions A |
9:00AM – 9:50AM |
Netter To Go: Transforming Trusted Learning, Reference, and Assessment Resources for the Mobile Digital Age
S. Mark Williams, Modality, Inc. |
9:50AM – 11:00AM |
Cutting Edge 3-D Virtual Environment for the Health Care Professional
Roman Cibirka, DDS, Jeffrey Taekman, MD, & Ed Fletcher, Executive Producer, Pulse!! Project BreakAway, LTD. |
11:00AM – 11:15AM |
Break |
11:15AM – 12:05PM |
Breakout Sessions B |
12:15PM – 1:15PM |
Lunch |
1:15PM – 2:15PM |
Creative Commons Licensing: Working with Intellectual Property
John Wilbanks, Science Commons |
2:15PM – 2:30PM |
Break |
2:30PM – 3:30PM |
Stanford University School of Medicine - Learning Knowledge Center: Trends in Classroom Video Capture and Distribution
Andy Wasklewicz- Stanford University |
| 3:30PM – 3:45PM |
Break |
| 3:45PM – 4:45PM |
A Conversation with Geekbrief.tv's Cali Lewis: Shiny, Happy Tech News
Cali Lewis, Geekbrief.tv |
5:30PM - 7:30PM |
Optional Reception at the Carol and Frank Morsani Center for Advanced Healthcare
USF Health’s new technology-based ambulatory health care center.
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Sunday, November 23 |
7:30PM – 8:30PM |
Breakfast |
8:30AM – 9:15AM |
Integration of Digital Media With Electronic Medical Records
Stanley Crane, Allscripts, LLC |
9:15AM – 10:00AM |
The Use of Multi-Detector CT Imaging for Visualization, Education and Discovery
Afshad Mistri, Apple Inc. |
10:00AM – 10:30AM |
Break |
10:30AM – 11:30AM |
The Student - What Do They Want From Digital Media? Moderated by Stephen Klasko, MD, MBA, USF Health |
11:30AM – 12:00PM |
Panel: Taking Action, Lessons Learned
Lynn Johnson, PhD; Mark S. Benno, PhD and Barbara Nelson, Apple |
Noon – 12:30PM |
Final General Session
Stephen Klasko, MD, MBA |
12:30PM |
Adjourn |
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| Steering Committee & Presenters |
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Steering Comittee |
Stephen Klasko, MD, MBA
Steering Committee Chair
Senior Vice President, USF Health
Dean, College of Medicine
University of South Florida
Tampa, FL
Roman Cibirka, DDS, MS
Vice President of Instruction
Associate Provost of Academic Affairs
Medical College of Georgia
Harry Goldberg, PhD
Assistant Dean
Johns Hopkins School of
Medicine Director
Office of Academic
Computing Faculty
Department of Biomedical Engineering
Baltimore, MD
John Grossman
Director, Academic Technology Services
Academic Programs
Education Products
The University of Texas
M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
Houston, TX
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Colleen S. Kennedy, PhD
Dean, College of Education
University of South Florida
Tampa, FL
Lynn Johnson, PhD
Director of Dental Informatics
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI
William H. Riffee, PhD
Dean
College of Pharmacy
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL
Jeffrey Taekman, MD
Assistant Dean
Educational Technology
Duke University Medical Center
Durham, NC |
Presenters |
Keynote:
Jordan J. Cohen, PhD
President Emeritus of the Association
of American Medical Colleges (AAMC)
Professor of Medicine and
Public Health
George Washington University
Washington, DC
Ann Barron, PhD
Professor
Instructional Technology
University of South Florida
Tampa, FL
Mark S. Benno, PhD
Education Technology Consultant
U.S. Education Division
Apple Inc.
George Cook
National Consulting Engineer
Apple Inc.
Ed Fletcher
Executive Producer, Pulse!! Project
BreakAway, LTD.
Nancy Hill
Senior Education Specialist
Academic Technology Services
M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
Houston, TX
Michael Hoad, MA
Vice President of Communications, USF
Associate Vice President
Communications, USF Health
Atsusi Hirumi, PhD
Associate Professor & Co-Chair
Instructional Technology
University of Central Florida
Orlando, FL
Cali Lewis
Host & Producer
Geekbrief.tv
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Afshad M. Mistri
Medical Market Manager
Apple Inc.
Barbara Nelson
Area Development Manager
Southeast Education
Apple Inc
William H. Riffee, PhD*
Jeffrey Taekman, MD
Assistant Dean
Educational Technology
Duke University Medical Center
Durham, NC
Miguel Young
Sr. Manager
iTunes U
Apple Inc.
Andy Wasklewicz
Technology Architect
The Learning & Knowledge Center
Information Resources and
Technology (IRT)
Stanford University School of
Medicine
John Wilbanks
Vice President
Science Commons
S. Mark Williams
Founder & CEO
Modality, Inc.
Durham, NC
Stanley Crane
Chief Technology Officer
Allscripts Healthcare Solutions
Chicago, IL |
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| Breakout Sessions |
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A Sessions
Distance Education and Technology in Teaching/Learning – William H. Riffee, PhD, University of Florida
Systemic Design of Alternative eLearning Environments: A Grounded Approach to Using Podcasts and Other Media
Atsusi Hirumi, PhD, University of Central Florida
Using Podcast Producer to Manage and Distribute Content (Designed for Health Information Technology
professionals) – George Cook, Apple Inc.
B Sessions
Steps to iTunes U Implementation– UT M.D. Anderson Cancer Center –Nancy Hill, Senior Education Specialist,
Academic Technology Services
Epocrates on the iPhone and iPod touch – Michelle Snyder, VP of Marketing and Subscription Services, Epocrates, Inc. and Michael Sheehan MD - USF Health
Creation Lab (Hands On): Digital Media in HealthCare Education – Mark S. Benno, PhD, Apple, Inc. |
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| Registration |
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Registration Fees:
REGISTRATION DEADLINE EXTENDED TO NOVEMBER 18, 2008. After this date, registrations will only be accepted on-site at the corresponding fee below.
Before November 18- $299 (On-Site: $349)
Spouse: $75 (On-Site: $100)
The registration fee includes all sessions, session materials/handouts, continental breakfasts, lunch, and afternoon breaks. A welcome reception is included for each registrant. A confirmation letter will be sent upon receipt of your registration and payment (no registration is confirmed without full payment). A refund (minus a processing fee of $100) will be given if written notice of cancellation is received on or prior to November 14, 2008.
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ENROLLMENT IS LIMITED! EARLY REGISTRATION IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! |
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The USF Health reserves the right to cancel these seminars due
to unforeseen circumstances. In the case of cancellation, a full refund will be given to participants.
The USF Health will not be responsible for travel expenses incurred by the participant due to the
seminar cancellation.
Events, activities and facilities of the University of South Florida are available without regard to
race, color, sex, national origin, disability, age, or Vietnam veteran status as provided by law and in
accordance with the University’s respect for personal dignity. |
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We are sorry but online registration for this symposium is now closed. However, you may register on site on the day of the event at the Grand Hyatt Tampa Bay |
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The University of South Florida
Office of Continuing Professional Development reserves the right to cancel the
course due to unforeseen circumstances. The University of South Florida will not
be responsible for travel expenses incurred by the participant in the case of
cancellation. |
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| Hotel Information |
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Grand Hyatt Tampa Bay
2900 Bayport Drive
Tampa, FL 33607
Phone: 813.874.1234
Fax: 813.207.6790
grandtampabay.hyatt.com |
A block of rooms has been reserved for the group at a special rate: $209 - Single/Double Occupancy
Reservations can be made by calling (813) 874-1234. Mention “Leadership Symposium on Digital Media in
Healthcare” to receive the special group rate. The Grand Hyatt has agreed to extend the group rate as long as rooms are available. It is recommended to make your reservation early as rooms will be subject to availability after November 7, 2009. |
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| Accommodations for Disabilities |
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Please notify the CPD Office,
12901 Bruce B. Downs Blvd., MDC Box 60, Tampa, Florida, 33612 or call (813) 974-4296
a minimum of ten working days in advance of the event if a reasonable accommodation
for a disability is needed.
Events, activities and facilities of the University of South Florida are available without regard to race, color, sex, national origin, disability, age, or Vietnam veteran status as provided by law and in accordance with the University's respect for personal dignity. |
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