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  2006 Announcements

 

Videodisc Giveaway

Slice of Life Videodiscs no longer available.

  • We had a good run with the laser-vision 12-inch videodiscs from 1985 to 2005. Twenty years is a worthy record for the use of a technology. That said, this website still contains a great deal of information about the project and its databank of 44,000 images, mostly as an historical record for a far-reaching endeavor and an acknowledgement of Slice of Life's 250 contributors.

 

Slice of Life Workshop 2006

Slice of Life Workshop 2006

  • It is official! The Slice of Life 2006 Workshop for Medical Multimedia Developers and Educators is being hosted by the University of Lausanne, Switzerland.
  • Pre-Workshops: July 04-05, 2006
  • Main Meeting: July 05-08, 2006
  • The website with the agenda, abstract submittal forms, registration and housing can be found at:
    Slice of Life Workshop 2006.

    Marche Lausanne

  • In a recent notice, Dr. Suzanne Stensaas (program chair) and the workshop organizers announced the activation of the website and highlighted the February 1st, 2006 deadline for abstract submissions!

    With the timing of a precision Swiss watch, the host team in Lausanne has mounted the website for the July 4-8, 2006 experience exactly on their December 15, deadline. This reveals much about the organization you can expect from the Pedagogical Unit at the University of Lausanne. Those who have attend other meetings know that the Slice of Life conference is a grass roots happening each year (this is the 18th) where we expose ourselves to new ideas in new settings and find satisfaction in sharing what we have developed or discovered with others who are new to the task of integrating or evaluating new technologies in health science education. Go to http://slice.utah.edu/

    We are very pleased to announce a formal partnership between Slice of Life and HEAL (Health Education Asset Library). This partnership brings together the advanced development activities of Slice of Life with worldwide free access to high quality health sciences educational resources provided through HEAL (www.healcentral.org). Much of the material at HEAL has been contributed by "Slicers".

    The program will only be as exciting as the abstracts you submit (think Jan 15 for a real February 1 deadline, because we all procrastinate). Think about what you will submit in the coming year. We have some wonderful, secure Lausanne software, which handles both registration and abstract submission, and even allows you to return and edit your abstract if in haste you omit an author or misspell a word.

    Don't wait any longer to check out the site. Spread the news. Download and print or e-mail the flyer provided on the site and share or e-mail it to colleagues or organizational or institutional listservers. All of you are an informal publicity committee. Think of whom you know would find this meeting valuable.

    Mark your calendars right now, check your frequent flyer miles and see if the early bird can get a free flight. You with itty-bitty dollars might want to find a roommate with whom to commiserate.

    I had the pleasure of visiting the Lausanne facilities in November and know that you will like the setting that includes a city on a hill that stretches down to the Lake. Choose to stay in the old city where you can walk to the university or at the lake. We will have an additional option of reasonable hostel and guesthouse lodgings, which share nothing in common with my youth hostel days in 1960. These are ideal for families or those on low budget. The guesthouse is walking distance from the train station.

    The Lausanne team joins me in inviting you to visit the website, http://slice.utah.edu/ as soon as you read this. Even the Grand Extravaganza is described with photos. A few things are missing, like the final list of hotels and pictures of the wonderful facilities, but all the critical information is there. Think SUBMIT!!

    Raphael Bonvin
    Pieter Canham VanDijken
    Patrick Jucker-Kupper
    Natacha Legeret

    Suzanne Stensaas, Program Chair
    Slice of Life Workshop 2006

Slice of Life Workshop 2005

Slice of Life Workshop 2005 Concluded

  • The Slice of Life Workshop 2005 (June 14-18) was successfully concluded.
  • Many thanks to our pre-workshop hosts at Oregon Health and Sciences University and the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) for providing major logistic, abstract submission and registration for this year's workshop. The AAMC supports the use of technology in medical education and found the purpose of our meeting fit their mission. We heartily welcome their participation by providing support for meeting arrangements, social events, secure registration, and automated abstract submission.
  • To review the Workshop's program and the many presentations from the multi-day sessions, link to our Slice of Life Workshop 2005 web page.
    Slice of Life Workshop 2003

 

Join Slice of Life Mailing List

Slice of Life Mailing List and Announcement Listerv

  • Slice of Life is all internet in its communications and postings. We have discontinued our use of snail mail and will instead post important information and updates about the Slice of Life and related projects via our new listserv.
  • Proctored by Suzanne Hardy and hosted via the National Academic Mailing List Service in the United Kingdom.
  • This is not a junk mail list with dozens of daily postings. When something is posted, it will be important!
  • Register yourself!

 

Digital Brain Atlas CD-ROM

HEAL Project Continues to Grow

Go to HEAL Project website

  • The multi-institutional repository of multimedia learning objects for health sciences education continues to grow.
  • HEAL's vision is to create a premier national digital library for all levels of health sciences education by providing free and easy access to a large number of high-quality educational materials.
  • The Project is made possible by grants from the National Science Foundation and the National Library of Medicine
  • Get more information!

 

Digital Brain Atlas CD-ROM

Knowledge Weavers Project Creating more Multimedia Resources

Go to Knowledge Weavers website

  • Sponsored by the Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library
  • Supported by the National Library of Medicine
  • Creating innovative multimedia resources to support health sciences education
  • Get more information!

 

Digital Brain Atlas CD-ROM

NEUROLOGIC EXAM: An Anatomical Approach

Go to Neurologic Exam Website

  • Created by Paul D. Larsen, M.D.
    University of Nebraska School of Medicine
  • Created by Suzanne S. Stensaas, M.D.
    University of Utah School of Medicine
  • Conducting the Mental Status, Cranial Nerve, Coordination, Sensory, Motor and Gait Neurologic Exams for Adults
  • Hundreds of QuickTime movies, normal & abnormal, for viewing and download
  • Visit the website!

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Digital Brain Atlas CD-ROM

PEDIATRIC NEUROLOGIC EXAM: A Neurodevelopmental Approach

Go to PediNeurologic Exam Website

  • Created by Paul D. Larsen, M.D.
    University of Nebraska School of Medicine
  • Created by Suzanne S. Stensaas, M.D.
    University of Utah School of Medicine
  • Conducting Neurological Exams with Newborns, 3-month, 6-month, 12-month, 18-month, and 2-1/2 year olds
  • Hundreds of QuickTime movies, normal & abnormal, for viewing and download
  • Visit the website!

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Digital Brain Atlas CD-ROM

Digital Brain Atlas CD-ROM

  • Authored by Dr. Larry Stensaas, Dr. Suzanne Stensaas, Derek Cowan & Jeremy Smith; Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah
  • A wonderful brain atlas, richly illustrated, interactive, using Macromedia Flash, with top notch labeling and call-outs.
  • Get more information!

 

    Digital Brain Atlas CD-ROM


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