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Project Team

Principle Investigator:
David Gaba

Project Manager:
Jenn Stringer

Team Members:
Sean Kung
Brain Tobin
Andy Wasklewicz
Robert Cheng
Kingsley Willis

Funding

Dean Special Project

 

 

  
 

DisplayWall

Pilot project to explore the use of high-resolution visualization technologies in medical education and research


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Project Summary

Stanford University School of Medicine is currently conducting a yearlong Display Wall pilot project to understand the current state of visualization technology and its application in medical education, research, and clincial practice.

Project Goals

  • development of a prototype visualization Display Wall (a panel of 2 x 3 LCD displays, linked to create a single seamless display surface)
  • current assessment of the state of the Display Wall technology landscape including software and hardware configurations and support
  • documentation of use educational use scenarios
  • development of software tools and user interfaces that allow faculty to interact with multiple high resolution images and video for teaching purposes
  • creation of appropriate pedagogic content for a variety of courses and learning activities
Scenarios of Use:
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  • neurobiology
  • cardiovascular biomechanics
  • histology lab sessions
  • library archive display
  • dermatology
  • your scenarios!

Presentations:

  • Display Walls in Healthcare Education: What, Why, How - GIR April 2008 [PDF]
 
 
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