Thursday, April 05, 2007

The Innovations in Medical Education Video Library

Andrew Osmond from Ebling Library emailed me about The Innovations in Medical Education Video Library. It is a collection of health science presentations available to students, faculty, community preceptors, public health professionals, and consumers. Major education presentations are digitally recorded and placed on the site along with links to topical areas of interest.

Currently there are 132 videos available or coming soon to the web site. Videos cover a variety of topics including consumer health information, technology, surgery grand rounds, ethics, etc. Some of the examples of titles are: Myocarditis, Maximum Google Reloaded, Clinical Teaching: What They Never Taught Us, Maximum-likelihood Segmentation of Ultrasound Images by Tunneling, and Which Diet Works: A Nutrition Review.

Free registration is required to view the videos.

Browse through and watch some videos. It is another great resource for medical/health videos online. You can also subscribe to their RSS feed so that you are notified when new videos are added to the library.

1 Comments:

At 9:51 AM, pdeane1 said...

This is great service. Thanks for the tip. I wrote to see if the videos offered CME credit. This would be very attractive to physicians.

Your blog is great for medical librarians!

 

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