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Interactive Video Primer: Medical Education   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Stewart, Scott Alan
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Title
Interactive Video Primer: Medical Education
Publisher
Stewart Publishing, Inc.
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Videodisc Hardware Systems
Nebraska Videodisc Levels of Interactivity 1-1
Level I 1-1
Level II 1-1
Level 111 1-1
Types of Videodisc Systems 1-2
Two-Screen Videodisc Systems 1-2
One-Screen PC Systems 1-2
One Screen Macintosh Systems 1-3
Dedicated/Proprietary One-Screen Systems 1-3
Features to Consider When Selecting a One-Screen System 1-4
Computer 1-4
Graphics/Overlay Board 1-4
Touchscreen Monitor 1-4
Videodisc Player 1-5
InfoWindow Emulation Software 1-5
Vendor Support 1-5
Available InfoWindow-Compatible Hardware Systems 1-5
IBM InfoWindow System 1-5
Sony VIEW System 1-6
FITNE System 1-6
Visage System 1-7
VAL Multimedia Workstation 1-7
Matrox Interactive Video System 1-7
Digital Video Graphic Boards 1-7
Microvitec DAVID 1-8
VideoLogic Digital Video Adapter 1-8
IBM M-Motion Video Adapter 1-8
Summary 1-9
Hardware Contacts 1-9

Chapter 2: Universities/Colleges
Early Videodisc Efforts 2-1
Distributing School-produced Programs 2-2
Co-ventures With Medical Publishers 2-2
II Interactive Video Primer: Medical
Other Commercial Co-ventures 2-3
Schools as Marketing Agencies 2-4
Videodisc Consortium 2-4
Healthcare Interactive Videodisc Consortium (HCIVC) 2-5
Interactive Healthcare Consortium 2-5
Fuld Institute for Technology in Nursing Education 2-6
Medical Interactive Video Consortium 2-6
CONVINCE 2-7
Active Schools and Colleges 2-7
Auburn University ' 2-7
Bioomsburg University 2-8
Boston University 2-9
Bowman Grey School of Medicine 2-9
British Columbia Institute of Technology 2-10
Case Western Reserve University 2-10
Cornell University 2-12
George Washington University 2-12
John Hopkins University 2-12
Leiden University (The Netherlands) 2-13
Louisiana State University 2-13
Loyola University (Chicago) 2-13
Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2-14
Medical College of Georgia 2-14
Medical University of South Carolina 2-14
Michigan State University 2-15
Ohio State University 2-16
San Diego State University 2-16
Stanford University 2-16
Syracuse University 2-17
Thomas Jefferson University 2-17
Tufts University 2-18
University of California-Davis 2-18
University of Colorado 2-19
University of Florida 2-19
University of Georgia, College of Veterinary Medicine 2-19
University of Hawaii 2-19
University of Illinois at Chicago 2-20
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 2-21
University of Iowa 2-21
University of Iowa Dental School 2-22
University of Maryland Dental School 2-23
University of Maryland University College 2-23
University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey 2-23
University of Miami 2-24
University of Missouri 2-24
University of Nebraska 2-24
University of Puget Sound 2-25
University of Southern California-Los Angeles 2-25
University of Southern Alabama 2-26
University of Tennessee 2-26
University of Texas—MD Anderson Cancer Center (Houston) 2-26
University of Toronto 2-27
University of Utah 2-27
University of Washington 2-28
Virginia Commonwealth University, Medical College of Virginia 2-29
Weber State College 2-29
Wright State University s 2-30
Yale University  2-30

Chapter 3: Commercial Ventures
New Trends in Hardware 3-1
Integrated Hardware Systems 3-1
Two-screen Systems 3-2
Level One Systems 3-2
Companies & Products 3-2
Actronics, Inc 3-2
How The System Works 3-3
Arrhythmia Recognition 3-3
Airway Management 3-4
Megacode 3-4
Circulatory Adjuncts and Resuscitation Pharmacology 3-4
Expanding Courseware Selection 3-5
ALIVE , 3-5
What the Program Does 3-6
Natural Knee 3-6
Preventative Cardiology 3-6
Argosy Network Corporation 3-6
Edudisc 3-7
Image Premastering Services, Ltd 3-8
Intelligent Images, Inc 3-8
How the Programs Worked 3-9
A Second Wind 3-9
Current Sales Status 3-9
Infotronics, Inc 3-10
Master Tape Ventures 3-10
Medical Interactive 3-11
Murdoch Institute for Research Into Birth Defects 3-11
Scholastech Limited 3-12
The Anatomy Project 3-13
The Training Group 3-14
Cardiology Courseware 3-14
Emergency 3-15
Dysrhythmia Training and Evaluation 3-15
Obstetrics 3-15
Veritech Corporation 3-15
IV Interactive Video Primer: Medical
Evaluating Sight Through Sound 3-21
Plans for the Future 3-22
Chapter 4: Professional Associations
Chapter 5: Public Organizations
Chapter 6: Testing & Certification
Videodiscovery, Inc 3-16
Preparing For Jaw Surgery 3-16 •
Preparing For Dental Extractions 3-16
Preparing For Dental Implants 3-17
Orthodontics 3-17
Periodontal Health 3-17
Physics Of Sports 3-17
Medical Publishers 3-17
Publishing Arrangements  3-18
Mirror Systems, Inc  3-18
Williams & Wilkins Publishing Company 3-19
Scott, Foresman and Company 3-20
MEDCOM 3-20
J.B. Lippincott Company 3-21
W.B. Saunders Company 3-21

Chapter 4: Professional Associations
American Society of Clinical Pathologists 4-1
American Association of Equine Practitioners 4-1
American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 4-2
American College of Radiology 4-2
Pediatric Videodisc 4-3
Chest Videodisc 4-3

Chapter 5: Public Organizations
National Library of Medicine 5-1
Lister Hill Center 5-1 I
Basic Medical Pathology 5-1
Radiology 5-2
Dental Simulation 5-2
The Case of Frank Hall 5-2
The Case of Patricia Fletcher 5-2
Historical Prints & Photographs 5-2
Microanatomy Tutorial 5-3
Orthopaedic Surgery 5-3
CT, MR, and Muftiplanar Knee Anatomy 5-3
Interactive Atlas of Knee Anatomy 5-3
National Institute of Mental Health 5-4
United States Navy 5-5
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences 5-6

Chapter 6: Testing & Certification
National Board of Medical Examiners 6-1
NBME Plans for Computer-Based Testing 6-2
CBX Today 6-2
CBX Pilot Test Results 6-3
CBX Field Testing 6-5
American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 6-5
Northeast Regional Board of Dental Examiners 6-6

Chapter 7: Videodisc Research/Surveys
Videodisc Effectiveness—CPR Learning System 7-1
Effectiveness of Interactive Video to Teach CPR Theory and Skills 7-1
An Examination of the Use of Interactive Videodisc Cardiopulmonary
Resuscitation Instruction for the Lay Community 7-1
Effectiveness of an Interactive Video Approach for CPR
Recertification of Registered Nurses 7-2
Evaluation and Attitude Survey of the Actronics CPR Learning
System 7-2
Other Videodisc Effectiveness Studies 7-3
Full-Scale Pilot Testing of Florida's Videodisc Training Project 7-3
University of Texas-Houston 7-4
Instructional Effectiveness of an Intelligent Videodisc in Biology 7-4
Chemistry Videodisc 7-4
The Evaluation of Science Lab Videodiscs 7-4
GM's Hazardous Materials Training 7-5
National Board of Medical Examiners-Computer-based Testing
Program 7-6
Evaluation of Videodisc Use and Development at MSU 7-8

Chapter 8: Resources
Periodicals 8-1
Books 8-3
Directories/Reference 8-5
Market/Research Reports 8-7
Computer Software 8-8
Videotapes/Videodiscs 8-8
Conferences/Workshops 8-9
Associations/Special Interest Groups 8-10
Film Festivals/Awards 8-12
Demonstration Centers/Clearing Houses 8-13
National Library of Medicine 8-13
TECH 2000 8-15
Smithsonian Institution 8-15
Videodisc Mastering Companies 8-15
Glossary
Appendix


Subjects: pharmaceuticals; nursing; training
Language English
Publication date 1990
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