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Health Sciences Overview

Mary Kratz Health Sciences Program Manager Health@internet2.edu Mkratz@internet2.edu. Health Sciences Overview. The scope of the Internet2 Health Sciences Task Force includes clinical practice, medical and related biological research, education, and medical awareness in the public.

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Health Sciences Overview

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  1. Mary Kratz Health Sciences Program Manager Health@internet2.edu Mkratz@internet2.edu Health Sciences Overview

  2. The scope of the Internet2 Health Sciences Task Force includes clinical practice, medical and related biological research, education, and medical awareness in the public.

  3. Roadmap • Networking Health: Rx for the Internet • National Research Council Report • February 2000 • National Academy Press • ISBN 0-309-06843-6

  4. Hawaii Internet2 Member Universities • 86 Medical Schools at Internet2 members • 130 Health Science related colleges • Leadership by Advisory Group OHSU IUIPI NLM NCRR Stanford USC UCSD Bradley UMs UTenn UAB TAMU UTSW

  5. Health Science Activities • Medical Middleware Working Group • Dr. Jack Buchanan, UTMEM • Steve Olshansky facilitator • Orthopaedic Surgery Working Group • Dr. Chad Smith, USC • Ed Johansen, JD, facilitator • BioEthics Working Group (in formation) • John Yost, PhD, Bradley University • Security SIG • Jere Retzer, OHSU • Veterinary Medical SIG • Gary Allen, DVM, Umissouri • Cardiovascular SIG • Dr. David Sahn, OHSU

  6. Simulation and Imaging Telemedicine and Robotics International Education Biomedical Engineering Pharmaceutical Industry Nanotechnology Radiology Pathology Ophthalmology Dentistry Nursing Preventative Medicine Member Requests for Future Health Science Working Groups

  7. Organism(person) Organ Tissue Cell Protein Atom& organ systems (1m) (10-3m) (10-6m) (10-9m) (10-12m) (10-15m) Systems models Continuum models (PDEs) ODEs Stochastic models Pathway models Gene networks Grand Challenge: Information Infrastructure Modeling, Simulation, Visualization, Software Frameworks, Databases, Networking, Grids Courtesy: Peter Hunter, University of Auckland

  8. Wisdom Knowledge Information Data

  9. Health Science and Information Technology Overlap • More new information will be created in the next year than throughout our entire history • Instantaneous global collaboration is the next killer application • Medical science will not be possible without advanced computing solutions • R&D will rely increasingly on academic/industry partnerships 1 03/19/03

  10. Why Internet2 • The student who will enter medical school in 5-10 years can absorb multiple channels of information Dynamic charts Second screen lecture Communal note taking messaging

  11. The Internet of the Future and the Future of Medicine • High bandwidth human interaction • Low latency virtual reality • Reliable access to computational resources • Secure retrieval of medical images and data Image courtesy of: Dr. Christopher Johnson, Director of the SCI Institute 1 03/19/03

  12. Inter-disciplinary Partnerships Catalyse New Uses • Direct visualizations • Data collection/integration • Data mining • Device intercommunication • Haptic immersion • Augmented dexterity • Advanced sensors • Wireless data collection • Economic models for reimbursement realities Image courtesy of: Dr. Christopher Johnson, Director of the SCI Institute 1

  13. Sessions at this meeting: • Deployment of a High-Speed Metropolitan Network to Share Medical Information • Advanced Applications in Drug Discovery and Multimedia Medical Education • Secure Videoconferences for the Health Sciences • Medical Simulators and Internet2: Combining Technology to Improve Medical Education • International Health Education • Next-Generation Health Care Applications • Bridging Cultural and Technical Boundaries Through High-Performance E-Learning • Distributed Interactive Virtual Environments

  14. Special Events of Interest: • The Medium and the Message: Tomorrow's Technology and Today's Health Education Needs • Health Science Task Force • 7:30–8:45am Wednesday

  15. National Library of Medicine Scalable Information Infrastructure (SII) Awards • http://www.nlm.nih.gov/research/siiawards.html http://www.nlm.nih.gov/research/siiawards.html

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