220 likes | 239 Views
http://health.internet2.edu. Internet2 Health Sciences Mary Kratz, MT(ASCP) Program Manager Internet2 Health Sciences. University of Colima, Mexico 18 September 2003. Agenda for discussion. Thank you for the opportunity to speak today! Health Science initiative of Internet2
E N D
http://health.internet2.edu Internet2 Health SciencesMary Kratz, MT(ASCP)Program ManagerInternet2 Health Sciences University of Colima, Mexico 18 September 2003
Agenda for discussion • Thank you for the opportunity to speak today! • Health Science initiative of Internet2 • Organization of Internet2 Health Science initiative • Process model for application activities • Health Science application examples • Internet in medicine today and the future
The Scope of the Internet2 Health Science initiative includes clinical practice, medical and related biological research, education, and medical awareness in the Public.
Roadmap • Networking Health:Prescriptions for the Internet • National Research Council Report • Current and future Internet • Released 24 February 2000 • National Academy Press • ISBN 0-309-06843-6
Hawaii Internet2 Member Universities • 86 Medical Schools • AAMC members • 130 related colleges • Government Affiliates • NIH • FDA • Corporate members • Microsoft, IBM, CISCO • JNJ, Pfizer, Eli Lilly
OHSU IUIPI UIC NLM Stanford UCSD Bradley UMs UTenn UAB TAMU UTSW Hawaii Health Science Advisory Group • Government affiliate National Institutes of Health • National Library of Medicine • National Center for Research Resources • Industry representation • Johnson and Johnson • University thought leaders • Applied Clinical Research • Learning Technologies (e-Learning) • Scientific Researchers
Process Model for Internet2 Application Activities • Working Groups define goals and objectives • SIG and BoF formulate deliverables • Consensus Committees • Bring together specialists and thought leaders • Publications • Best practices (ie. HIPAA Security and Privacy guidelines) • Implementation strategies • Outreach activities • Demonstration events as new model for collaborations • Medical professional organizations
Health Science Activities • Medical Middleware Working Group • Jack Buchanan, MD (UTMEM) • Steve Olshansky, facilitator • Orthopaedic Surgery Working Group • Chad Smith,MD (USC) • Ed Johansen, JD, facilitator • BioEthics Working Group • John Yost, PhD (Bradley University) • Security SIG • Jere Retzer (OHSU) • Veterinary Medical SIG • Gary Allen, DVM (Umissouri) • Cardiology SIG • David Sahn, MD (OHSU)
Simulation and Imaging Telemedicine and Robotics International Education Biomedical Engineering Pharmaceutical Industry Nanotechnology Radiology Cardiology Pathology Ophthalmology Dentistry Nursing Preventative Medicine Member Requests for Future Health Science Working Groups
Grand Challenge: Information Infrastructure 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 Modeling, Simulation, Visualization, Software Frameworks, Databases, Networking, Grids Courtesy: Peter Hunter, University of Auckland
Enterprise Information Computation Engineering Technology Application Examples • Research Network VS Network Research • Internet2 focus areas • Backbone Network Infrastructure • Engineering • Middleware • Applications • Partnerships • Social Anthropology
Distributed Medical Informatics Education • Covers a broad range of fields including electronic medical records and information retrieval • Distance learning provides students with access to faculty, expertise, and other students Oregon Health & Science University and the University of Pittsburgh http://www.ohsu.edu/bicc-informatics/ http://www.cbmi.upmc.edu/ Funded by NLM
National Digital Mammography Archive (NDMA) University of Toronto University of Chicago University of Pennsylvania Oakridge National Laboratory University of North Carolina Images courtesy of: Dr. Robert Hollebeek, NCSA 1 03/19/03
Suspicious Diagnosed Faint or no evidence Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 NDMA Case Study:Early Detection 1 03/19/03
Anatomy Surgical Workbench http://haiti.stanford.edu/~ngi/final/ • Stanford School of Medicine • Anatomy curriculum and surgery simulation techniques using 3-D workstations • Network testbed evaluates learning effectiveness • Haptics
Internet 2 Biomedical Informatics Research Network • Neurology focus • 3D visualizations • Brain morphology • Brain function • Distributed computing • Data GRID • Computational GRID • 36 Gbytes data per day • Data security http://www.nbirn.net/
Summary • More new information will be created in the next 2 years than throughout our entire history • Instantaneous global collaboration is the next killer application • Medical science will not be possible without advanced computing solutions • Research & development will rely increasingly on academic & industry partnerships 1 03/19/03
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 1
More Information • On the Web • health/internet2.edu • www.internet2.edu • Email • health@internet2.edu • Mary Kratz • mkratz@internet2.edu