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The 13th Annual International Meeting of the American Telemedicine Association took place at the Washington State Convention and Trade Center, April 6-8, 2008. Over 2300 attendees from every corner of the United States and 45 other countries were present. The University of South Florida offered Continuing Education Credits for meeting attendees.

More than 350 peer-reviewed oral concurrents and poster presentations covered an array of subject areas within eight tracks. Expanded roundtable sessions enhanced the educational experience, as did a series of exhibitor/telemedicine case studies. 

 

The American Telemedicine Association and the Home Care Information Network are pleased to share with you lively discussions with industry leaders from ATA’s 13th Annual International Meeting & Exposition. These sessions were captured by HCIN using its state-of-the-art video streaming technology. To access these interviews, click here.

 
 
Plenary Videos are now available - click here to view.
 

ATA President Hon Pak, LTC MC USA, opened the meeting at a plenary on Sunday afternoon. The opening session included The Kenneth Bird Annual Distinguished Lecture given this year byby Louis J. Burns, Vice President of Intel and General Manager the company's Digital Health Group. Mr. Burns is responsible for leading Intel Corporation’s initiative to help transform global health care by connecting people and information.

A second keynote was given by The Honorable Ward Casscells, MD, Assistance Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs. Dr. Casscells serves as the nation’s top official responsible for the healthcare of U.S. military forces.

The sunday plenary concluded with presentation of the USAMRMC Thurman award to James Henry "Red" Duke for his contribution to military telemedicine.

 
Hon Pak, LTC MC USA
ATA Immediate Past President
Louis J. Burns
VP/GM, Intel Digital Health Group
Hon. Ward Casscells, MD
Asst. Sec. of Def. for Health Affairs
     

Monday's plenary included a keynote presentation by Lee Woodruff, author of In an Instant: A Family’s Journey of Love and Healing. Lee spoke about her family’s difficult journey during her husband's critical brain injury. Bob Woodruff was seriously injured by an IED in Iraq while anchoring a broadcast for ABC World News Tonight. This experience led Lee and Bob to establish the Bob Woodruff Family Fund for Traumatic Brain Injury to assist members of the military with cognitive rehabilitation and other care needs following traumatic brain injury suffered in service to their country.

The ATA Annual Awards were also presented during this plenary.

 
James Henry "Red" Duke (center) accepting the Thurman Award
The Official Ribbon Cutting
Lee Woodruff
Author of In an Instant
 

Tuesday's annual business meeting included remarks by the ATA leadership and an update on the state of the Association by ATA Chief Executive Officer, Jonathan D. Linkous. A report from Nina Antoniotti, RN, MBA, PhD reviewed ATA's telemedicine standards initiative. Karen Rheuban, MD discussed recent telemedicine-legislation and ATA's policy activities.

This meeting also marked the official relationship between the ATA and the Canadian Society for Telehealth. The two association presidents, Hon Pak and Laurie Poole and the two executive directors, Jon Linkous and John Schinbein, signed a cooperative agreement pledging to work together and of mutual interest.

The meeting ended with remarks from Elizabeth Krupinski, PhD, Assistant Director of Program Evaluation at the University of Arizona and the incoming President of ATA.

 
Jonathan Linkous
ATA Chief Executive Officer
ATA and CST sign their
cooperative agreement
Elizabeth Krupinksi, PhD
ATA President
 
 
 

ATA President's Award: Institutional
Sponsored by AMD Global Telemedicine, Inc.

Medical Missions for Children

Frank Brady (left) accepting the award

 
 
 

ATA President's Award: Individual
Sponsored by The Global Telemedicine Group

Ronald S. Weinstein, MD
Director, Arizona Telemedicine Program

Dr. Weinstein (left) accepting the award

 
 
 

ATA President's Award: Innovation
Sponsored by InTouch Health

US Department of Veterans Affairs
Veterans Health Administration
Office of Care Coordination
Veterns Intgrated Services Networks

Adam Darkins (left) accepting the award

 
 
 

ATA Industry Council Award for Leadership in the Advancement of Telemedicine
Sponsored by Vesalius Ventures

Joe D'Iorio
Manager, Healthcare Services, TANDBERG

Joe D'Iorio (left) accepting the award

 
 
 

ATA SIG & Chapter Achievement Award
Sponsored by AT&T

ATA Telemental Health SIG

SIG Chair Terry Rabinowitz, MD (right) and Vice Chair Lisa Roberts, PhD
    accepting the award

 
 
 

Telemedicine & e-Health Journal Award
Sponsored by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.

Riley S. Rees, MD and Noura Bashshur, MHSA

Noura Bashshur (center) accepting the award

 
 
 

ATA 2007 Student Paper Award
Sponsored by Center for Connected Health

Hagit Bergman, MD
Dermatology Research Fellow
Center for Connected Health, Partners Healthcare System

 
 
 
   

A Screening Programme for Diabetic Retinopathy in Paris Area by using a Telemedical Network (OPHDIAT®)
Ali Erginay, MD,1,2  Agnes Chabouis, MD,2  Alain Gaudric, MD,1,2  Pascale Massin, PhD,MD1,2     
1Hôpital Lariboisière,  Service d'Ophtalmologie, Un, Paris, France; 2Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris, Paris, France

Evaluation of Telepsychiatry in Psychiatric Residency Programs
Jena Worley, MD1,2           
1University of Hawaii Department of Psychiatry, Honolulu, HI; 2Queen's Medical Center, Honolulu, HI

People's Choice Award
Family-Link: Connecting Critically Ill Patients with Their Families
Kourosh Parsapour, MD,1  Alexander A. Kon, MD,2  Janice Carpenter,2  Javeed Siddiqui, MD, MPH,2 James P. Marcin, MD, MPH2    
1Miller Children's Hospital, Long Beach, CA; 2University of California, Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, CA

 
 
 
Attendees visiting the exhibition hall were able to visit booths from 270 organizations displaying the latest developments in technology and services.

 

     

 

 

 

 

ATA is planning on a number of educational events over the next year. The 2009 Annual Meeting will be held  April 26-28, 2009 at the Rio Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.

Thanks to everyone for making ATA 2008 a great success and our biggest meeting ever!


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