If you can’t join us in Houston, watch the livestream
http://edtech.rice.edu/www/?option=com_iwebcast&task=webcast&action=details&event=2772
and send us your questions via twitter #MMed13!
Friday April 26, 2013
8:00-8:30 – Breakfast & registration check-in
8:30-9:00 – Kirsten Ostherr and Bryan Vartabedian, Welcome and introductions
9:00-10:00 – Eric Topol, “Digitizing Human Beings” [Bryan Vartabedian, moderator]
10:00-10:15 – Coffee Break
10:15-11:30 – Panel: Marc Triola, “Can Medical Education Become a Learning Ecosystem?” and Yuri Millo, “The Future of Continuing Medical Education: Can We Keep Up with Exponential Growth in Medical Knowledge?” [Peter Killoran, moderator]
11:30-12:15 – Anne Balsamo, “Ten Lessons About Technoculture Innovation for Medicine” [Olivia Banner, moderator]
12:15-1:15 – Lunch at BRC provided for all registered participants
1:15-2:00 – Jay Baruch, “Story-centric: Curiosity, A Glass of Water, and Other Creative Tools for Future Doctors” [Tom Cole, moderator]
2:00-2:45 – Alexa Miller, “The Art Practicum: Clinical Skills for the Digital Age” [Olivia Banner, moderator]
2:45-3:00 – Snack break
3:00-3:15 – Greg Matthews, “#FOAMed vs. #MedEd: Online Conversation Trends” [Bryan Vartabedian, moderator]
3:15-4:30 – Panel: Fred Trotter, “Hacking Medical Education” and Rich Baraniuk, “Open Source Medicine” [Peter Killoran, moderator]
4:30-5:15 – Louise Aronson, “Public Medical Communication: A New Core Competency for 21st Century Health Professionals” [Bryan Vartabedian, moderator]
5:15-6:00 – reception in BRC courtyard – hors d’oeuvres and drinks
What an awesome line up. How can the internet masses participate?
Thank you! Follow us on twitter at #MMed13 and watch the livestream at: http://edtech.rice.edu/www/?option=com_iwebcast&task=webcast&action=details&event=2772
Hi Kirsten,
I’m sorry that I missed this event! Where can I access this recording please: 9:00-10:00 – Eric Topol, “Digitizing Human Beings” [Bryan Vartabedian, moderator]. Thank you!
Hi Anja,
The videos of all of the lectures will be up on the Medical Futures Lab website later this week. Follow the blog for notification when we post them.
Thanks, Kirsten