Earlier this year, Stanford Medicine X invited authors to submit their work to its conference, taking place at Stanford University September 28-30, 2012. Below are some of the presenters confirmed for this year’s Stanford Medicine X Conference.
The following business, practice, and research track accepted abstracts will be published in an electronic publication entitled the Stanford Medicine X Proceedings. Additionally, a selection of submissions will be eligible for publication in the conference’s partner journals, PLoS ONE and the Journal of Visualized Experiments (JoVE).
Demo Interactive Presentations
Business Track
- Sara Johnson, PhD – Proactive Health Consumer Program: Increasing Personal Responsibility for Health and Healthcare
- Oakkar Oakkar – Keona Online Triage to Improve Appropriate Level of Care in Primary Care Settings
- Russell Olsen, Patrick Flynn – Improving Care Coordination and Patient Outcomes with Next Generation eHealth and Population Health Management Tools
- E. Patrick Shironoshita – GeneTegra: Semantic Integration of Biomedical Information
- Ashwin Purohit – A collaborative family health history
Research Track
- Krishnaj Gourab, MD – Automated Presentation of Medical Knowledge Objects from a Peer Generated Database During Clinical Encounter Documentation
- Robert Levine, MD – Using Animated Computer-generated Text and Graphics to Depict the Risks and Benefits of Medical Treatment
Oral Presentations
Business Track
- Gladys Block, PhD- Reducing diabetes with internet-based technology: Alive-PD
- Bill Hartman – The Personas of Well-being
- Moses Hohman, PhD – Human Practice
Practice Track
- Susan Dybbs – Breaking down clinical barriers with design: prototyping your way to disruptive technology
- Amanda Enayati – Serenity through Tech: How emerging technologies are helping with relief from stress, anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorders
- Jermain Kaminski – YouMeIBD – An Interactive Online Matchmaker for Patients of IBD/Crohn’s Disease
- Jiri Kofranek – Web-Based Simulation Games for Medical Education
- Liliana Laranjo – Development of a Personal Health Record with a Diabetes Self-management Tool for Portuguese-speaking Patients
- Bryan Vartabedian, MD – The Medical Futures Lab: Digital Knowledge Design for Medical Education
- Rouja Pakiman – Turning the daily nebulizer struggle into nurturing moments for parent and child – Designing for Pediatric Adherence and Asthma
Research Track
- Donna Sprujit-Metz – Virtual Sprouts: A Mobile Gardening Game to Prevent and Treat Obesity
- Eugene Agichtein – Automated Web-Based Behavioral Diagnostics for Early Detection of Alzheimer’s Disease
- Francisco Grajales III – Using Electronic Medical Records to Improve Primary Care in British Columbia: A Failure or Success?
- Felix Greaves – Patients’ ratings of family physicians on the internet: usage and associations with conventional measures of quality in the English NHS
- Margaret Hansen – The Effects of Complementary Therapies Delivered Via Mobile Technologies on Surgical Patients’ Reports of Anxiety, Pain and Self-Efficacy in Healing: A Randomized Controlled Trial
- Sehjin Han, MD – Are Doctor Reviews Too Scarce to Be Valuable?
- Edgar Huang – Case Studies of Implementation of Interactive E-Health Tools on Hospital Web Sites
- Eufemia Jacob – Wireless Pain Intervention Program for At Risk Youth With Sickle Cell Disease
- Abby King – Preliminary Effects of Three Different Motivational Frames in Promoting Physical Activity Using Smartphones
- Raphaelle Laubie – Extended Model of Virtual Communities Goal-Directed Behavior, the Role of Hedonic Value and Trust on Patients Communities Online Action
- Joyce Lee, MD – Glu together as one: An Innovative Online Social Network For Engaging Patients with Type 1 Diabetes and their Caregivers and Advancing Research to Improve the Lives of Patients with Type 1 Diabetes
- Timothy Mackey – Direct-to-Consumer Social Media Advertising Risk Assessment Study for Illicit Online Drug Sales
- Qing Zeng, PhD – Online Social Networking as an Alternative Information Source for Clinical Research
- Martin Östlund – Using computer tablets to empower breast cancer patients undergoing radiation therapy treatment
- Leslie Schover, PhD – Tendrils: Sexual Renewal for Women after Cancer: Randomized trial of a multimedia, interactive intervention
- Timothy Tirrell – The Use of Mobile Tablet Computers Among Providers at ACGME Institutions
- Sean Young, PhD, MS – Scaling population-focused HIV prevention through social networking technologies
Panel Discussions
- Kevin Clauson, PharmD, Dana Lewis, Boris Glants – What happens when you combine the participatory design research approach and a patient engagement company for a mHealth study?
Poster Presentations
Business Track
- Bob Bartlett, MD – Enterprise Tools for Patient Centered Care
Practice Track
- Kenneth Jung – Augmenting Self-Management of Irritable Bowel Syndrome With Wearable Sensors and Detection of Activities of Daily Living
- Eric Leroux, MD – Bringing Mobile and Data Analysis to Resident Education: Slick Evals using Validated Metrics
- Sanjoy Sanyal – An Excel-based e-Staging Tool for Tumors
- Nick Tarazona, MD – Clinical Clerkship of Breast Surgery: Embedding medical education and professionalism in internet-based technology and Web 2.0
- John LaPuma, MD – Man Diet Plan: Report of a 24 Day Beta Test of an Online, Gender-Specific, Fat Loss Eating Plan Utilizing Predictive Analysis of Testosterone Levels, Text Messaging and Community Competition
Research Track
- Hopin Lee – Exploring the content of sports concussion apps for use by parents of youth sports participants
- Heather Logghe – I ate too much! Overeating, Abdominal Pain, and Tweeting to Tell About It
- Siddharth Nair – Digital Anamorphosis – Complexity, Cognition and the Mediated Body
- Nick Tarazona, MD – Human centered design: The challenge of patient’s health care education in patients with colorectal cancer
- Nick Tarazona, MD – Evidence Based Surgery: Read, think, write and talk with Web 2.0 generation medical students
- Rick Weiss – VioWell: The Automated Guidance Tool that promotes Therapeutic Lifestyle Changes in Medical Encounters
Workshop Presentations
- Monika Wittig, Lance Walters – LIVE ARCHITECTURE: body-fed design
- Margaret Hansen and Chris Paton- The Age of Social Media Andragogy: Transparent, Interactive and Meaningful Communities of Learning
- Scott Stropkay – Opportunity Mapping at the Intersection of Health, Technology and Design