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Topic: E-learning

Time:11:00 am-12:30pm, Aug. 21 (Wed.) (KR)

         7:00 pm-8:30 pm, August 20 (Tue.) (California)

Chair: Youngsung Lee: yslee3.cnu@gmail.com

System: Vidyo desktop ( http://kuh.jps.vidyo.com )

Engineer: Keiko Tsuchiya (Vidyo, Japan)/  Ti-Chuang Chiang (NTU, TW), YH Choi (MedRIC, KR)

Station: KAIST

,                SNU Hospital (KR)

                TeachAIDS (USA)

                 Bach Mai Hospital (Ha Noi, Viet Nam)

Agneda

11:00-11:05

Opening remarks¡¡

YoungSung Lee

11:05-11:20

¡¡New applications and utilities of medical 3D/4D

Young Lae Moon (´ëÀüÇöÁö ¹ßÇ¥)

11:20-11:35

¡¡Designing Culturally Appropriate Health Education

Supriya Misra (TeachAIDS)¡¡

11:35-11:50

¡¡Efforts to expand network-conferencing for teaching residents and students in nuclear medicine

¡¡Dong Soo Lee (SNU Hospital)

11:50-12:05

Exchange Activities among Students across the World via Broadband Network¡¡

¡¡Sungmin Lee (´ëÀüÇöÁö ¹ßÇ¥)

12:05-12:20

¡¡TELEMEDICINE- EXPERIENCE AND CHALLENGE

Loi Do Doan (Bach Mai Hospital, VN)¡¡

12:20-12:30

¡¡Q&A, Closing remarks

YoungSung Lee

 

[Profile]

1. Young Lae Moon

WORK EXPERIENCE

Chief of orthopaedic department, Youngkwang Christian Hospital, Jeonnam, Korea

      Apr., 1995-Apr., 1998

Chief of orthopaedic department, Seonam University Hospital, Gwangju, Korea

May, 1998-Aug., 2000

Chairman and Professor of Orthopaedic department, Chosun University Hospital, Gwangju,

Korea

Professor of Medical Informatics

Sep., 2000-Present

Research Scholar of Orthopedic Department, Shoulder and Elbow Service, Columbia University Hospital, New York, USA from Dr. Bigliani

      Mar., 2005-Aug., 2006

Job title     : Chairman, Professor

Speciality : Arthroscopic surgery, Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, Sports medicine

SPECIAL ACTIVITIES

Editorial committee of Korean Orthopaedic Association

Editorial committee of Korean Shoulder and Elbow Society

Editorial committee of Korean Orthopaedic Sonagraphic Society

Editorial committee of Korean Orthopaedic Sports Medicine

Editorial committee of English Journal of Korean Orthopedic Society

Directorial Committee of Korean Sports Medicine Society

Member of Academic Committee of Korean Arthroscopic Society

Organizing committee of International Symposium of Simulation Surgery, 2012

International advisor of GOTS journal (one of the European Sports medicine journal)

Reviewer of Journal of American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM)

Reviewer of Orthopedics

3D Based Medical Application Working group (C/SAB/3333-2_WG) Chair of IEEE-Standard Association

Title: New applications and utilities of medical 3D/4D

Abstract: The medical 3D/4D technology has improved dramatically in the past few years, and it¡¯s development is still going in a stepwise manner. Although it provides a useful tool for an accurate medical planning and evaluation using 3D data which will clearly improve patient health care and research.

There are many medical 3D software applications, but my mission is to make standard bases for convenient, accurate and global use with low cost. These standardizations includes volume image rendering with realistic texture, collaboration of fragmented images and 3D/4D models, data storage, data compression, data transport, motion simulation, 3D/4D platforms, and 3D/4D model management systems.

In summary, the results of this standard project provides strong bases for health care development.

2. Supriya Misra  

Supriya Misra is a Senior Project Manager at TeachAIDS, where she helps lead the development, maintenance, and expansion of TeachAIDS products. Founded at Stanford, and recognized as an innovation that will ¡°change the world¡± by MIT Technology Review, TeachAIDS is a nonprofit social venture that creates breakthrough software to solve persistent problems in HIV prevention. Used in more than 70 countries, TeachAIDS provides the most effective HIV prevention software to educators, governments, and NGOs around the world – for free.

With a background in behavioral health research and expertise in innovative applications of new technologies in preventative care, she has previously worked at HopeLab and the Institute for Brain Potential, and co-authored a handbook on the neurobiological basis for forming positive health habits. She holds a B.A.H. and M.A. in Psychology, with a concentration in Neuroscience, from Stanford University.

Title: Designing Culturally Appropriate Health Education

Abstract: Solving the problem of how to provide effective health education on diseases subject to social taboos is an immediate need. The social stigma of HIV and AIDS is particularly prominent in the developing world, where 95 percent of all HIV-positive persons live. New approaches must be created to provide education despite whatever social, structural, cultural, and legal barriers exist. Fortunately, the emergence of new media and information and communication technologies (ICT) has provided new ways to help bypass social taboos and provide effective education.

The TeachAIDS software has been developed, tested, and optimized to provide HIV education despite social and cultural challenges. It incorporates key pedagogical and communication theories and approaches in order to maximize its efficacy. To provide psychological comfort and promote coherent understanding, this ICT-based application couples the presentation of biological aspects of transmission with culturally-familiar euphemisms and metaphors to communicate ideas about prevention measures. Created using a rigorous, iterative, and research-based process, the 20-minute application provides detailed yet accessible culturally-appropriate explanations of all key aspects of HIV prevention. The positive results of the TeachAIDS research suggest that it is possible to design curricula that are socially-acceptable and accurate, that promote significant gains in learning, retention, and changes in attitudes. Furthermore, these materials can encourage learners to proactively seek more information regarding the taboo topic and share prevention information with others. Educators who are reticent to teach about such subjects due to embarrassment or lack of health expertise can utilize similar approaches to educate students.

Senior Project Manager, TeachAIDS

460 S. California Avenue, Suite 303, Palo Alto, CA 94306

+1 408 462 AIDS (2437) | www.TeachAIDS.org

3. Dong Soo Lee, M.D.Ph.D.

1. Dept of Nuclear Medicine, Seoul National University Hospital, 101 Daehak-ro Jongnogu Seoul, 110-744 Korea

Tel: 82-2-2072-2501 Fax; 82-2-745-7690 Email: dsl@plaza.snu.ac.kr

2. Current appointment (position and institution):

- President of Korean Society for Nanomedicine (2012)

- President of PET Association of Korea (since 2008 April)

- Professor and Chairman, Department of Nuclear Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine; Interdisciplinary Programs for Cognitive and Brain Science, Seoul National University; Interdisciplinary Program of Radiation-Applied Life Sciences

- Professor, WCU Department of Molecular Medicine and Biopharmaceutical Sciences, Seoul National University

- Past-President of Korean Society of Nuclear Medicine

- Past-President of Korean Society of Human Brain Mapping

- Past-Vice-President of Korean Society of Cognitive Science

- Director, Innovation Cluster of Advanced Medical Imaging, (2005-2011)

3. Academic degree:

M.D. 1982 Seoul National University

Ph.D. 1990 Seoul National University

4. Field of specialization :

Nuclear Medicine (Neurology and Cardiology) and Molecular Imaging.

5. Employment

1990. 8 - Now Assistant professor ~ Professor, Department of Nuclear Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine and Seoul National University Hospital

6. Short scientific biography:

- Published 279 articles in SCI journal (1999-2012).

- Received Daiichi, Abbott, KOFST, SNUH, IBA, Pfizer, SNU Alumni Academic Awards in 1996, 1999, 2001, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2006.

- Editorial Board of Journal of Nuclear Medicine, European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, Journal of Nuclear Cardiology, The Open Journal of Nuclear Medicine, Journal of European Journal of Nuclear Medicine Research, Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology, and Medicine, American Journal of Nuclear Medicine, Current Molecular Imaging

- Fellow of American College of Cardiology.

Title: Efforts to expand network-conferencing for teaching residents and students in nuclear medicine

Abstract: Here I present our efforts to adopt and expand the network-conferencing opportunities supplied by our national high-speed research network since 2005. After the first adoption of giga-network to medical education for residents and graduate students, we overcame several issues related with healthcare education. First problem we struggled to solve was the speed of connecting two national giga-networks of KREONET and KOREN and combining multicasting backbone with unicasting internet access. Now it reached the phase of constructing pivotal cyber-lab facilities all over the country. The second one was the versatile use of software of sharing our data or presentation materials with the participants. The application of real-time video conferencing was found to be superior to video-on-demand in teaching the next-gen professionals and scientists. Now we are using codec-based commercial software and handy high-density cam/microphones. The third one was the expansion of the conferencing facilities within the institution and I call this issue ¡®ubiquitous presence of myself¡¯ for departmental conferences and remote access for comments for educational (or administrative) occasions. The last but-not-the-final and ever-expanding issue was to persuade the core people in other medical disciplines to enjoy the state-of-art technology for their own purpose (i.e. experts in Pathology, Surgery, Emergency Medicine etc.) and to persuade the governmental or institutional investments in order to benefit the next-generation healthcare professionals while preparing themselves for the incoming new era of personalized medicine. By the governmental infra support (KISTI in Korea) and minimal institutional and moderate personal efforts so far, nuclear medicine community of Korea has been enjoying the state-of-art technology in that in 2012 the Korean nuclear physicians attended  annual congress from 20 different locations in one of the congress days while staying and working in their institutions. We, the nuclear medicine professionals, are now familiar to this capability and prepared to adopt the progress in communication opportunities. International expansion of nuclear medicine conference/congress occasions as teaching opportunities to Asian countries is now imminent.

4. Sungmin Lee

Sungmin Lee is a senior at Hankuk Academy of Foreign Studies. As a student interested in science fields including medical science and biology, she has participated in various conferences and programs including Medicine 2.0 to deepen her knowledge. At her school, she is a leader of several biology clubs such as Intuit and Ascenders, and volunteering clubs such as HAFSpice(hospice club) and Red Cross Youth, and is an active member of other clubs such as Biomania and Decabio.

Title: Exchange Activities among Students across the World via Broadband Network

Abstract: Broadband network is being used everywhere in our lives; it is an efficient tool in helping users search for information, contact their friends, or catch up with the latest trends. With ever-advancing Information Technology, perhaps it is the time to take a leap and try something more innovative with broadband network.

As a part of a CONNECT-Asia program joined by Keio Media Designs Global Education project, UNESCO and SOI Asia, I have participated in AGORAsia Youth that deals with sustainable development. Countries across the world, including South Korea, Japan, and Myanmar met via CyberLab, a video call system, and discussed energy sources. Throughout this two-day online conference, students could present their ideas and arrive at possible solutions for sustainable development.

CyberLab is a wonderful tool that provides the world with opportunities to not only share information but also understand and discuss important social issues around the globe. In the upcoming presentation, I would like to explain more about AGORAsia Youth program in detail and introduce CyberLabs potential for worldwide exchange activities.


Fellowship

A year ago, I encountered CyberLab, a video call system. I used this tool to communicate with students from various parts of the world, including Japan and Myanmar, and soon realized its potential for worldwide exchange activities. I would like to share my experience with experts in this field and explain its application. Furthermore, I believe APAN conference will provide me with a wonderful opportunity to not only interact with researchers in this field but also deepen my knowledge in advanced network technologies and applications.

Hankuk Academy of Foreign Studies

Role: Student

Name: Sungmin Lee

E-mail Address: leesm08@gmail.com

Cellular Phone Number: 010-7270-2869

5. LOI DO DOAN

Associate Professor LOI DO DOAN  MD. PhD. FACC.

-  Deputy Head of Cardiology Deparment - Hanoi Medical University

-  Deputy Director of Bachmai University Hospital.

-  Director of Training and Direction oh Healthcare Center- Bach Mai Hospital (TDC).

-  Vice President of the Vietnam Society of Hypertension

- Vice President of the Vietnam Society of Echocardiography.

He was a Resident in Hospital of Paris VI University, visiting reseach scholar at Stanford University.

Qualifications

Doctor of Philosophy 2002

Medical Doctor 1982

Research Interests

His research interests include Echocardiography and Arterial Hypertension

email: dodoanloi@bachmai.edu.vn

Title: TELEMEDICINE- EXPERIENCE AND CHALLENGE

Abstract: In our presentation, we will talk about experience when applying Telemedicine in Bach Mai University Hospital – one of the new field in Viet Nam.