Given by David warner, Ed Lipson at NPAC Meeting on Web based Medical Informatics on 11 June 97. Foils prepared 27 June 97
Abstract * Foil Index for this file
General Remarks supported by Demonstrations and other Presentation Material |
TeleMedicine, Web-based Databases, Human-Computer Interface, HPCC, Video-on-Demand |
Working on WebMed before and since Hillary Clinton visited in April 94 |
This table of Contents Abstract
Northeast Parallel Architectures Center |
Conference Room |
Syracuse University |
June 11, 1997 |
High performance computing and communication (HPCC) |
World Wide Web technologies |
database servers, video servers, ... |
healthcare and education applications |
Tango "collaboratory" system |
human-computer interface technologies |
"distributed medical intelligence" model |
CARE |
PORTAL |
BRIDGE |
DOCKING |
STATION |
MEDICAL KNOWLEDGEBASE |
PATIENT |
RECORDS |
Hillary Clinton visit to NPAC (April 1994) |
initial Web-based patient record (1995) |
pathology image processing -- wavelet compression (1995-96) |
CareWeb project (1996-97) -- Bridge/DMI |
antepartum database prototype (1997) |
Web-based patient record
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School CareWeb project
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American Telemedicine Association (ATA) Technology Task Force
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unique combination of technology and expertise (NPAC, Pulsar, ...)
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commitment to healthcare and wellness |
academic research setting |
virtual corporation
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