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Abstracts

2001

  1. Barker G, Krupinski E, Laursen T, Erps K, Weinstein RS. Pay per view: The Arizona Telemedicine program’s billing results. Telemedicine J e-Health 7:172, 2001.
  2. Bohnenkamp S, McDonald P. Improving ostomy education with telemedicine in the new millennium. Ostomy Quarterly, 38(2): 43. 2001.
  3. Krupinski EA, Roehrig H. Choosing the optimal monitor for PACS and teleradiology: the importance of phosphor. Radiology, 221(P), 689. 2001.
  4. Krupinski EA, Barker G, Rodriquez G, Engstrom M, Levine N, Weinstein RS. Telemedicine vs. in-person dermatology referrals: An analysis of case complexity. Telemedicine J e-Health 7:119, 2001.
  5. Lopez AM, Lazarus S, Barker G, Krupinski EA, Weinstein R. Continuing medical education programs via telemedicine. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 16, 206. 2001.
  6. Lopez AM, Lazarus S, Davis B, Cross N, Weinstein RS. Delivery of pain management consultations via telemedicine. Telemedicine J e-Health 7:183, 2001.
  7. Lopez AM, Lazarus S, Weinstein RS. The use of telemedicine in the care of cancer patients. Telemedicine J e-Health 7:183, 2001.
  8. Lopez AM, Scott K, Fleishman J, Lazarus SY, Schwaeger H, Weinstein RS. Tumor board presentations via telemedicine. J Telemed & e-Health. 7: 183. 2001.
  9. McNeely RA, Hall JR, Frank CA, Collins RA, Umphrey KE, Weinstein RS. Use of a videostreaming server for the delivery of continuing education over a telemedicine network to rural healthcare practitioners. Telemedicine J e-Health 7:186, 2001.
  10. McNeill KM, Holcomb MJ. Investigation of consumer-oriented broadband wireless Internet services for support of telemedicine applications. Radiol 221: S3777. 2001.
  11. McNeill KM, Holcomb MJ. Investigation of consumer-oriented broadband wireless Internet services for support of telemedicine applications. RSNA, 627. 2001.