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Program Description

Publications and Presentations
                       (1996-present)

I. Papers/ Book Chapters/ Books
II. Abstracts
III. Ph.D. Thesis
IV. Masters Requirement Paper
V. U.S. Patents
VI. Meeting Presentations
   
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I. Papers / Book Chapters / Books

 Operations

  1.  Weinstein RS, Dunn BE, Graham AR.  Telepathology networks as models of telemedicine services by cybercorps.  New Medicine 1: 235-41, 1997.

  2.  McNeill KM, Weinstein RS, Holcomb MJ.  Arizona Telemedicine Program: Implementing a statewide health care network.  J Am Medical Informatics Association 5(5): 441-7, 1998.

  3.  Agha Z, Weinstein RS, Dunn BE.  Cost minimization analysis of telepathology.  Am J Clin Pathol 112(4): 470-8, 1999.

  4.  Barker GP, McNeill KM, Weinstein RS.  Expense comparison of a telemedicine practice versus a traditional clinical practice.  Proceedings of the 13th IEEE Symposium on Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery, p.469-74, 1999.

  5.  Krupinski E, Webster P, Doliver M, Weinstein RS, Lopez AM.  Efficiency analysis of a multi-specialty telemedicine service.  Telemedicine J 5(3): 265-71, 1999.

  6. McNeill KM, Holcomb MJ, Krimberg Y.  Providing firewall protected access to Internet based medical information resources for a private telemedicine network.  Proceedings of the 13th IEEE Symposium on Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery, p.558-61, 1999.

  7. McNeill KM, Weinstein RS, Ovitt TW.  Project Nightingale: A geographically distributed, multi-organizational integrated telemedicine network infrastructure.  Proceedings of the 13th IEEE Symposium on Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery p.550-3, 1999.

  8.  Krupinski EA. Three-years experience with a university-based telemedicine program. In:  New Aspects of High Technology in Medicine, 493-497, 2000.

  9.  McNeill KM, Holcomb MJ.  Using public ATM network services for diagnostic quality multimedia telemedicine.  Proceeding of the 14th IEEE Symposium on Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery  p.457-462, 2000.

  10.  Barker G, Krupinski EA, Laursen T, Erps K, Weinstein RS.  Pay per view: The Arizona telemedicine program’s billing results.  Telemedicine J e-Health 7(4): 287-92, 2001.

  11.  Krupinski EA, Barker GP, Beinar S, Lopez AM, Weinstein RS.  Fluctuations in service loads in an established telemedicine program.  Telemedicine J e-Health 7(1): 27-31, 2001.

  12.  McNeill KM, Barker G, McElroy J. Experience using an ASP Model to expand a state-initiated telemedicine program. Proceedings of the 15th IEEE Symposium on Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery, p. 779-785,  2001.

  13.  Weinstein RS, McNeill KM.  Powering the Arizona telemedicine program.  Health Management Technology 22(6): 46-7, 2001.

  14.  Krupinski E, Barker G, Rodriguez G, Engstrom M, Levine N, Lopez AM, Weinstein RS. Telemedicine vs. in-person dermatology referrals: An analysis of case complexity.  Telemedicine J e-Health 8(2): 143-7, 2002.

  15.  McNeill KM, Major J, Roehrig H, Krupinski E.  Practical methods of color quality assurance for telemedicine systems.  Medical Imaging Technology 20(2): 111-6, 2002.

  16. Krupinski EA, Hughes AM, Barker GP, Lopez AM, Weinstein RS. Fluctuations in telemedicine case volume: correlation with personnel turnover rates. Telemedicine J and e-Health, 9:369-373, 2003.

  17. Krupinski EA, Barker G, Lopez AM, Weinstein RS. An analysis of unsuccessful teleconsultations. J Telemedicine & Telecare, 10, 6-10, 2004.

  18. Krupinski EA, Lopez AM, Lyman T, Barker G, Weinstein RS. Continuing education via telemedicine: Analysis of reasons for attending or not attending. Telemedicine J e-Health,  10:403-409, 2004.

  19. Krupinski E, Hughes AM, Barker GP, Lopez AM, Weinstein RS. Fluctuations in telemedicine case volume: correlation with personnel turnover rates.  Telemed J eHealth 9(4):369-373, 2004.

  20. Latifi R, Dudrick SJ (eds.) The Biology and Practice of Current Nutrition Support. 2nd Edition.  Georgetown, Texas:  Landes Bioscience and Eurekah.com, 2003.

  21. Dario C, Dunbar A, Feliciani F, Garcia-Barbero M, Giovannetti S, Graschew G, Güel A, Horsch A, Jenssen M, Kleinebreil L, Latifi R, Lleo M, Mancini P, Mohr MTJ, Ortiz Garcia P, Pedersen S, Perez-Sastre JM, Rey A.  Opportunities and Challenges of eHealth and Telemedicine via Satellite.  Proceedings of ESRIN-Symposium, July 5, 2004, Frascati, Italy, Eur J Res Supplement 10(1), March 15, 2005.

  22. Barker G, McNeill KM, Krupinski EA, Weinstein RS. Clinical encounters costing for telemedicine services.  Telemedicine J eHealth 10(3):381-388, 2004

  23. Weinstein RS, Barker G, Beinar S, Holcomb M, Krupinski EA, Lopez AM, Hughes A, McNeely RA. Policy and the Origins of the Arizona Statewide Telemedicine Program. In: Understanding Health Communications Technologies, P Whitten, D Cook, eds Jossey-Bass, San Francisco, pp 299-309, 2004.

  24. Latifi R. (ed) Establishing Telemedicine in Developing Countries: From Inception to Implementation. Publisher IOS, Amsterdam, July, 2004.

    In Latifi R (ed.) Establishing Telemedicine in Developing Countries: From Inception to Implementation, Amsterdam:  IOS, 2004:
     

  25. Latifi R. Introduction:  Vision, Hope and Determination, vii-viii. 

  26. Latifi R. Instead of a Prologue. Establishing Telemedicine in the Balkans:  From Berlin to Prishtina via Mars—A Personal Journey.  8-21.

  27. Latifi R, Muja SH, Bekteshi F, Reinicke M. Use of Information Technology to Improve Quality of Healthcare:  Kosova’s Telemedicine Project and International Virtual e-Hospital as an Example. 159-168.

  28. Latifi R, Peck K, Porter JM, Poropatich R, Geare T III, Nassi R. Telepresence and Telemedicine in Trauma and Emergency Care Management. 193-199.

  29. Latifi R, Peck K, Satava R, Anvari M. Telepresence and Telementoring in Surgery. 200-206.

  30. Latifi R.  Epilogue, 229.

  31. Weinstein RS, Foreword.  pp vvi.
     

  32. Major J. Telemedicine Room Design. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare 11: 10-14. 2005.

  33. Barker G, Krupinski EA, McNeely RA, Holcomb MJ, Lopez AM, Weinstein RS. The Arizona Telemedicine Program business model. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare 11: 397-402. 2005.

Human Factors

  1.  Krupinski EA. Are radiologists satisfied?  Advance for Administrators in Radiology & Radiation Oncology, September, 1999 p. 50-52.

  2.  Krupinski EA, Weinstein RS, Rozek LS.  Experience-related differences in diagnosis from medical images displayed on monitors.  Telemedicine J 2(2): 101-8, 1996.

  3. Dunn BE, Choi H, Almagro UA, Recla DL, Krupinski EA, Weinstein RS.  Routine surgical telepathology in the Department of Veterans Affairs: Experience-related improvements in pathologist performance in 2200 cases.  Telemedicine J 5(4): 323-37, 1999.

  4.  Kundel HL, Krupinski EA. Soft-copy viewing calls for new way of thinking about images. Diagnostic Imaging, 137-141, 1999.

  5.  Krupinski EA. Medical image perception: Influence of monitor quality on observer performance. Society for Computer Applications in Radiology, 141-153, 2000.

  6.  Krupinski EA, Roehrig H. Recent developments in evaluating soft-copy displays for medical images. Recent Res. Devel. Optical Eng., 3:35-49, 2000.

Clinical Applications

  1. Weinstein RS. Static image telepathology in perspective [editorial].  Hum Pathol 27(2): 99-101, 1996.

  2. Dunn BE, Almagro UA, Choi H, Recla DL, Weinstein RS.  Use of telepathology for routine surgical pathology review in a test bed in the Department of Veterans Affairs.  Telemedicine J 3(1): 1-10, 1997.

  3. Dunn BE, Almagro UA, Choi H, Sheth NS, Arnold JS, Recla DL, Krupinski EA, Graham AR, Weinstein RS.  Dynamic-robotic telepathology: Department of Veterans Affairs feasibility study. Hum Pathol 28(1): 8-12, 1997.

  4. Halliday BE, Bhattacharyya AK, Graham AR, Davis JR, Leavitt SA, Nagle RB, McLaughlin WJ, Martinez R, Krupinski EA, Weinstein RS.  Diagnostic accuracy of an international static-imaging telepathology consultation service.  Hum Pathol 28(1): 17-21, 1997.

  5. Krupinski EA, Hopper L. Teleradiology in rural Arizona: users’ perspective. SPIE Vol 3035, p350-354, 1997.

  6. Krupinski E, Maloney K, Hopper L, Weinstein R.  Evaluation of radiologist performance using telemedicine services.  J Digital Imaging 10(3 Suppl 1): 83-5, 1997.

  7. Weinstein RS, Bhattacharyya AK, Davis JR, Graham AR.  Telepathology: A ten-year progress report.  Hum Pathol 28(1): 1-7, 1997.

  8. Weinstein RS, Bhattacharyya A, Davis JR, Graham AR.  Telepathology.  In: Telemedicine: Theory and Practice, p.179-209, 1997.

  9. McLaughlin WJ, Schifman RB, Ryan KJ, Manriquez GM, Bhattacharyya AK, Dunn BE, Weinstein RS.  Telemicrobiology: Feasibility study.  Telemedicine J 4(1): 11-7, 1998.

  10. McNeill KM, Holcomb M, Ovitt TW.  Teleradiology in an integrated telemedicine environment.  Proceedings of the 12th IEEE Symposium on Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery. 484-498, 1998.

  11. Kayser K, Szymas J, Weinstein R.  Telepathology: Telecommunication, electronic education and publication in pathology.  Springer, New York, NY: p. 1-186, 1999.

  12. Krupinski E, Gonzales C, Weinstein R.  Evaluation of a digital camera for acquiring teleradiology images.  Proceedings of the 13th IEEE Symposium on Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery: p.529-33, 1999.

  13. Krupinski EA, LeSueur B, Ellsworth L, Levine N, Hansen R, Silvis N, Sarantopoulos P, Hite P, Wurzel J, Weinstein RS, Lopez AM.  Diagnostic accuracy and image quality using a digital camera for teledermatology.  Telemedicine J 5(3): 257-63, 1999.

  14. Krupinski EA, LeSueur B, Ellsworth L, Levine N, Hansen R, Silvis N, Sarantopoulos P, Hite P, Wurzel J, Weinstein RS, Lopez AM.  Diagnostic performance and image quality assessment in teledermatology.  SPIE V3663  199-206, 1999.

  15. Krupinski EA, McNeill K, Ovitt TW, Alden S, Holcomb M.  Patterns of use and satisfaction with a university based teleradiology system.  J Digital Imaging 12(1): S-166-7, 1999.

  16. McNeill KM, Maloney K, Frost M, Ovitt TW.  A distributed IMAC archive architecture for integrated multi-institutional, multi-disciplinary image management.  Proceedings of the 13th IEEE Symposium on Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery, p.554-557, 1999.

  17. Cruz M, Lopez AM.  Technologic advancement and the psychiatric encounter.  Cyberpsychology and Behavior 3(6): 929-35, 2000.

  18. Hunter TB, Krupinski Ea, Hunt KR, Erly WK.  Emergency department coverage by academic departments of radiology.  Academic Radiology 7(3): 165-70, 2000.

  19. Krupinski EA. Evaluation of a low-cost digital camera for use in telemedicine applications. In: New Aspects of High Technology in Medicine, p. 499-503, 2000.

  20. Krupinski E, Gonzales M, Gonzales C, Weinstein RS.  Evaluation of a digital camera for acquiring telemedicine images.  Telemedicine J e-Health.  6(3): 297-302, 2000.

  21. Bohnenkamp S, McDonald P. Improving ostomy education with telemedicine in the new millennium. Ostomy Quarterly 38(2): 43, 2001.

  22. Krupinski EA, McNeill KM.  Teleradiology.  Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America (Nov.), p. 791-806,  2001.

  23. Krupinski EA, Radvany M, Levy A, Ballenger D, Tucker J, Chacko AK, VanMetter R.  Enhanced visualization processing: Effect on workflow.  Academic Radiology 8(11): 1127-33, 2001.

  24. Szymas J, Wolf G, Papierz W, Jarosz B, Weinstein RS.  Online Internet-based robotic telepathology in the diagnosis of neuro-oncology cases: A teleneuropathology feasibility study.  Hum Pathol 32(12): 1304-8, 2001.

  25. Weinstein RS, Descour MR, Liang C, Bhattacharyya AK, Graham AR, Davis JR, Scott KM, Richter L, Krupinski EA, Szymus J, Kayser K, Dunn BE.  Telepathology overview: From concept to implementation.  Hum Pathol 32(12): 1283-99, 2001.

  26. Krupinski E, Nypaver M, Poropatich R, Ellis D, Safwat R, Sapei H.  Clinical applications in telemedicine/telehealth.  Telemedicine J e-Health 8(1): 13-34, 2002.

  27. Krupinski EA. (2003). Medical image perception issues for PACS deployment. Seminars in Roentgenology, 38:231-243.

  28. Krupinski EA. (2003). Teleradiology in the telemedicine enterprise. Telehealth Practice Report, 8, 4/10.

  29. Krupinski EA, McNeill K, Haber K, Ovitt T.  High-volume teleradiology service: focus on radiologist satisfaction. J Digital Imaging, 16:203-209, 2003.

  30. Krupinski EA, Engstrom M, Barker G, Levine N, Weinstein RS. The challenges of following patients and assessing outcomes in teledermatology. J Telemedicine & Telecare, 10, 21-24, 2004.

  31. Lopez AM, Lazarus S, Webster P, Jones EG, Cruz M, Weinstein RS.  Use of American sign language in telepsychiatry consultation.   Telemedicine J e-Health, 10, 389-391, 2004.

  32. Cruz M, Weinstein RS, Cruz RF, Krupinski EA, McNeely RM. The effect of camera resolution and bandwidth on facial affect recognition.  Telemedicine J e-Health, 10, 392-402, 2004.

  33. Weinstein RS, Descour MR, Liang C, Barker G, Scott KM, Richter LY, Krupinski EA, Bhattacharyya AK, Davis JR, Graham AR, Rennels M, Russum WC, Goodall JF, Zou P, Olszak AG, Williams BH, Wyant JC, Bartels PH. An array microscope for ultrarapid virtual slide processing and telepathology. Design, fabrication, and validation study. Human Pathology 35 (11), 1303-1314, 2004.

  34. Weinstein RS, Descour MR, Liang C, Richter L, Russum WC, Goodall JF, Zhou P, Olszak AG, Bartels PH. Reinvention of light microscopy. Array microscopy and ultrarapidly scanned virtual slides for diagnostic pathology and medical education. In: Virtual microscopy and Virtual Slides in Teaching, Diagnosis and Research CRC Press LLC. In Press.

II.  Abstracts

  1. Krupinski EA.  Human performance studies in telemedicine.  Telemedicine J, 2, 338, 1996.

  2. Krupinski EA.  Quality assurance in telemedicine.  Telemedicine J, 2, 338, 1996.

  3. Nelson DH, McLaughlin WJ, Haliday BE, Bhattacharyya AK, Graham AR, Davis JR, Weinstein RS.  Telepathology: Utilization and diagnostic accuracy of a telepresence service.  Laboratory Investigation 76(1): 176A, 1997.

  4. McNeely, RA.  Telemedicine: Tackling the technology.  ADVANCE for Health Information Professionals, 15 Jun, 1998.

  5. Beinar S, Weinstein RS.  Organization and management of a university-based multispecialty telemedicine practice.  Telemedicine J 5(1): 82, 1999.

  6. Dunn BE, Agha Z, Weinstein RS.  Cost minimization analysis of dynamic robotic telepathology.  Telemedicine J 5(1): 66, 1999.

  7. Dunn BE, Choi H, Almagro UA, Recla DL, Weinstein RS.  Routine surgical telepathology in the Department of Veterans Affairs.  Experience-related improvements in pathologist performance.  Telemedicine J 5(1): 91, 1999.

  8. Holcomb M, McNeill K, Krupinski E, Weinstein RS.  Implementation of a tool for recording network performance and typical failures observed.  Telemedicine J 5(1): 96, 1999.

  9. Krupinski EA.  Human performance studies and the assessment of telemedicine programs.  Telemedicine J, 5(1): 101, 1999.

  10. Krupinski EA, Dolliver M, Webster P, Lulloff C, Weinstein RS.  Assessing case turnaround times in a university times in a university-based telemedicine program.  Telemedicine J 5:100, 1999.

  11. Krupinski EA, LeSueur B, Ellsworth L, Levine N, Hansen R, Silvis N, Sarantopoulos P, Hite P, Wurzel J, Weinstein RS, Lopez AM.  Assessment of diagnostic accuracy using a digital camera for teledermatology.  Telemedicine J 5(1): 62, 1999.

  12. Krupinski EA, Lopez AM, Weinstein RS.  The Arizona Telemedicine Program: Two years’ experience with a university-based telemedicine program.  Telemedicine J 5(1): 100, 1999.

  13. Krupinski EA, McNeill K, Ovitt T, Alden S, Holcomb M, Lulloff C.  Case volume, response times and user satisfaction with a university-based teleradiology system. Telemedicine J 5(1): 101, 1999.

  14. Lopez AM, Roxas RR, Cruz M, Weinstein RS. Evaluation of a telemedicine psychiatry practice.  Telemedicine J 5(1), 1999.

  15. Lopez AM, Wyatt A, Cruz M, Weinstein RS.  Evaluation of a telemedicine pediatric practice in a rural setting.  Telemedicine J 5(1): 103, 1999.

  16. Lopez AM, Wyatt A, Weinstein RS.  Evaluation of a telemedicine psychiatric practice.  Telemedicine J 5(1): 104, 1999.

  17. McLaughlin WJ, Nelson DH, Halliday BE, Bhattacharyya AK, Graham AR, Davis JR, Weinstein RS.  Telepathology: diagnostic accuracy of a static-image telepresence service.  Telemedicine J 3:85, 1999.

  18. Weinstein RS, Lopez AM, McNeely RA, Beinar S, Hughes A.  The university-based telemedicine program: Synergies between education, service, technology assessment, and research missions.  Telemedicine J 5(1): 36, 1999.

  19. Barker G, McNeill KM, Krupinski EA, Weinstein RS.  Cost effectiveness of delivering continuing medical education via telemedicine.  Telemedicine J 6(1): 124, 2000.

  20. Barker G, McNeill K, Weinstein RS.  The Arizona telemedicine program clinical encounters costing model.  Telemedicine J 6(1): 153, 2000.

  21. Driesen KE, Hughes A, Weinstein RS.  Results from the Arizona enterprise communities telemedicine questionnaire.  Telemedicine J 6(1): 158, 2000.

  22. Holcomb MJ, Yonsetto P, McNeill KM.  Using common tools for effective management of telemedicine technology.  Telemedicine J 6(1): 160, 2000.

  23. Krupinski EA.  Measuring changes in service in an established telemedicine program.  Telemedicine J 6(1): 163, 2000.

  24. Krupinski EA, Gonzales M, Gonzales C, Weinstein RS.  Feasibility study on the use of a digital camera for teleradiology.  Telemedicine J 6(1): 164, 2000.

  25. Lopez AM, Krupinski EA, Weinstein RS.  Patient satisfaction with telemedicine.  Telemedicine J 6(1): 165, 2000.

  26. Lopez AM, Krupinski EA, Weinstein RS.  Continuing education programs via telemedicine.  Telemedicine J 6(1): 180, 2000.

  27. Lopez AM, Lazarus S, Krupinski E, Weinstein RS.  Consulting clinician satisfaction with the Arizona telemedicine program.  Telemedicine J 6(1): 164, 2000.

  28.  Lopez AM, Levine N, Hansen R, Silvis N, Krupinski E, Weinstein RS.  Assessment of diagnostic accuracy in the detection of premalignant and malignant skin lesions using a digital camera.  Telemedicine J 6(1): 181, 2000.

  29. Lopez AM, McDonald P, Marshall JR, Weinstein RS.  The use of digital imaging cameras in the evaluation and management of wounds.  Telemedicine J 6(1): 149, 2000.

  30.  Lopez AM, Sarantopoulos P, Krupinski E, Dolliver M, Weinstein RS.  Evaluation of a home health care unit for blood pressure and pulse recordings.  Telemedicine J 6(1): 180, 2000.

  31. Lutz T, Barker G, McNeill KM, Weinstein RS.  Cost effectiveness analysis for correctional telemedicine in Arizona.  Telemedicine J 6(1): 113, 2000.

  32. McNeely RA, Major J, Ring DC, Weinstein RS.  Assessment of consumer-grade digital cameras for use in a multispecialty telemedicine program.  Telemedicine J 6(1): 149, 2000.

  33. Barker G, Krupinski EA, Laursen T, Erps K, Weinstein RS.  Pay per view: The Arizona telemedicine program’s billing results.  Telemedicine J e-Health 7(2): 172, 2001.

  34. Krupinski E, Barker G, Rodriguez G, Engstrom M, Levine N, Weinstein RS.  Telemedicine vs. in-person dermatology referrals: An analysis of case complexity.  Telemedicine J e-Health 7(2): 119, 2001.

  35. Lopez AM, Kurker SF, Talley M.  Increasing accessibility of breast clinical trial information.  Telemedicine J e-Health 7(2): 182, 2001.

  36. Lopez AM, Lazarus S, Davis B, Cross N, Weinstein R.  Delivery of pain management consultations via telemedicine.  Telemedicine J e-Health 7(2): 183, 2001.

  37. Lopez AM, Lazarus S, Weinstein R.  The use of telemedicine in the care of cancer patients.  Telemedicine J e-Health.  Telemedicine J e-Health 7(2): 183, 2001.

  38. Lopez AM, Scott KS, Fleishman J, Lazarus S, Schwaeger H, Weinstein R.  Tumor board presentations via telemedicine.  Telemedicine J e-Health 7(2): 182-3, 2001.

  39. McNeill KM, Holcomb MJ.  Investigation of consumer-oriented broadband wireless Internet services for support of telemedicine applications.  Radiology 221: S-3777, 2001.

  40. McNeill KM, Holcomb MJ.  Investigation of consumer-oriented broadband wireless internet services for support of telemedicine applications.  RSNA 627, 2001.

  41. 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(2): 186, 2001.

  42. Barker G, Krupinski EA, McNeill KK, Schellenberg B, Weinstein RS.  Expense comparison of a telemedicine practice versus a traditional practice.  Telemedicine J e-Health 8(2): 190, 2002.

  43. Carroll M, McNeill KM, Yazzie H, Holcomb MJ.  Teleradiology driving network expansion.  Recent experiences on the Navajo Reservation.  Telemedicine J e-Health 8(2): 221, 2002.

  44. Cruz M, Flaum-Cruz R, Krupinski E, McNeely R, Weinstein R.  Effect of camera resolution and bandwidth on facial affect recognition.  Telemedicine J e-Health 8(2): 246, 2002.

  45. Krupinski E, Barker G.  Lost opportunities for revenue in telemedicine practices?  Telemedicine J e-Health 8(2): 253, 2002.

  46. Krupinski E, Lyman T, Barker G, Lopez AM, Weinstein RS.  Analysis of reasons for attending or not attending continuing education lectures via telemedicine.  Telemedicine J e-Health 8(2): 252-3, 2002.

  47. Lopez AM.  Women’s health care via telemedicine.  Telemedicine J e-Health 8(2): 201, 2002.

  48. Lopez AM, Krupinski E, Bohnenkamp S, McDonald P.  Homehealth vs. homehealth/telehomehealth: An evaluation of oncology patients with ostomies.  Telemedicine J e-Health 8(2): 242-3, 2002.

  49. Lopez AM, Kurker SF, Guillen J, Major J, Hatch K, Barker G, Garcia F, Lazarus S, Weinstein RS.  Telecolposcopy in underserved communities.  Telemedicine J e-Health 8(2): 254, 2002.

  50. Lopez AM, McDonald P, Lazarus S, Major J, Weinstein RS.  Innovative uses of the tele-home health unit in health care. Telemedicine J e-Health 8(2):254, 2002.

  51. McNeill KM, Barker GP.  The telemedicine network as the engine for sustainability.  Telemedicine J e-Health 8(2): 210, 2002.

  52. McNeill KM, Barker GP, Weinstein RS.  An Arizona clinical encounters costing model for telemedicine services.  Telemedicine J e-Health 8(2): 195, 2002.

  53. Latifi R. Establishing Telemedicine in Third World Countries: Kosova as an Example, presented at the 7th International Conference on the Medical Aspects of Telemedicine Integration of Health Telematics into Medical Practice, Regensburg, Germany,  September 22-25, 2002.

  54. Barker GP, Kerr RA, Krupinski EA, Weinstein RS.  A study of the rural health care division program.  Telemedicine J e-Health 9(1): S-39, 2003.

  55. Barker G, McNeill K, Kerr R, Krupinski E, Weinstein RS.  Travel trends in the Arizona Telemedicine Program.  Telemedicine J e-Health 9(1): S- 95, 2003.

  56. Krupinski EA, Barker G, Engstrom M, Levine N, Weinstein RS.  Challenges in assessing outcomes in teledermatology. Telemedicine J 9(1) S-109, 2003.

  57. Krupinski E, Barker G, Engstrom M, Levine N, Weinstein RS.  Challenges in assessing outcomes in teledermatology.  Telemedicine J e-Health 9(1): S-109, 2003.

  58. Krupinski EA, Barker G, Levine N, Weinstein RS.  Patterns of teledermatology referrals over a 3-year period.  Telemedicine J e-Health 9(1): S-36-7, 2003.

  59. Krupinski E, Barker G, Weinstein RS. Quality control assessment in telemedicine operations. Telemedicine J e-Health 9(1): S-109, 2003.

  60. Krupinski EA, Barker G, Weinstein RS.  Quality control assessment in telemedicine operations.  Telemedicine J e-Health 9(1): S-109, 2003.

  61. Krupinski EA, McNeill K, Haber K, Ovitt T.  Radiologist satisfaction in a high volume teleradiology service.  Telemedicine J e-Health 9(1): S-52, 2003.

  62.  Lopez AM, Cruz M, Lazarus S, Webster P, Jones EG, Weinstein RS.  Providing tele-psychiatric services to a deaf patient: a case study.  Telemedicine J e-Health 9(1): S-110, 2003.

  63. Lopez AM, Kurker S, Guillen J, Major J, Hatch K, Byron J, Garcia F, Lazarus S, Weinstein RS.  Pilot data in telecolposcopy in a primary care women’s clinic.  Telemedicine J e-Health 9(1): S-54, 2003.

  64.  Lopez AM, Kurker SF, Major J, Guillen-R JM, Graham ML, Weinstein RS. Use of Tele-home health monitor in bone marrow transplantation. Telemedicine J e-Health 9(1): S-467, 2003.

  65.  Lopez AM, Kurker SF, Major J, Guillen-R, JM, Weinstein RS.  Assessing the role of the tele-home health monitor in the quality of life and physical recovery of patients undergoing bone marrow transplantation.  Telemedicine J e-Health 9(1): S-46, 2003.

  66.  Lopez AM, Kurker SF, Major J, Guillen-R JM, Graham ML, Weinstein RS.  Use of tele-home health monitor in bone marrow transplantation.  Telemedicine J e-Health 9(1): S-46, 2003.

  67.  Lopez AM, Lazarus S, Weinstein RS. Teleconsultations in cancer care: A pilot study. ASCO 22:790, 2003.

  68.  Lopez AM, Webster P, Kurker SF, Ranger-Moore J, Weinstein RS.  The role of culture in the utilization of telemedicine services.  Telemedicine J e-Health 9(1): S-59, 2003.

  69.  Lopez AM, Webster P, Lazarus S, Villar H, Weinstein RS.  Surgical oncology teleconsultation via telemedicine.  Telemedicine J e-Health 9(1): S1-111, 2003.

  70. Latifi R, Muja S, Bekteshi, F Reimicke M. Telemedicine centre of Kosova and international virtual e-hospital network at the end of first phase of development: ahead of the game, 8th International Conference on the Medical Aspects of Telemedicine, Tromsø, Norway, September 2003.

  71. Peck, K, Latifi R, Porter J. Telemedicine and telepresence in trauma care:  current status and Southern Arizona Teletrauma (SATT) program, 8th International Conference on the Medical Aspects of Telemedicine, Tromsø, Norway, September 2003.

  72. Barker GP, Krupinski EA, Weinstein RS. Funding sources and cycles for telemedicine programs: It’s all about sustainability. Telemedicine J eHealth 10, S-94, 2004.

  73. Krupinski EA, Barker GP, Lopez AM, Weinstein RS. An analysis of unsuccessful telemedicine consultations. Telemedicine J eHealth 10, S-56, 2004.

  74. Lopez AM, Garcia F, Hatch K, Byron J, Kurker S, Guillen J, Major J, Lazarus S, Avery D, Weinstein RS. Telecolposcopy in a primary care women’s clinic: A pilot study. Telemedicine J eHealth 10, S-106, 2004.

  75. Weinstein RS, Barker GP, Beinar S, Hughes A, Holcomb M, Krupinski EA, Lopez AM, McNeely RA. Planning a statewide telemedicine program. The concept of authority management. Telemedicine J eHealth 10, S-65, 2004.

  76. Latifi R.  Key Note address:  Creation of a Trauma Care System is Imperative for Modern Medical Care.  International Trauma Conference, Prishtina, Kosova, Feb 25, 2005.

  77. Latifi R. Key Note address: Telementoring, Teletrauma, and Telepresence resuscitation:   American Experience and possibilities of implementing teletrauma in Kosova.  International Trauma Conference, Prishtina, Kosova, Feb 25, 2005.

  78. Latifi R. Intensive Trauma, Surgical Critical Care, and Disaster Management Educational Program. International Trauma Conference, Prishtina, Kosova, Feb 25, 2005.

  79. Latifi R. End point resuscitation in trauma and critical care.  International Trauma Conference, Prishtina, Kosova, Feb 26, 2005.

  80. Latifi R. Porter JM, Weinstein R.  International Virtual e-Hospital Initiative:  Kosova as an example at Plenary Conference Session:  Space-Based Technology Applications to e-Health,  Presented at Med-e-Tel Conference, International Society for Telemedicine (IsfT) April 6-8, 2005 Luxembourg.

  81. Latifi R.  Tele-trauma and Tele-presence Resuscitation in Rural America: Southern Arizona Experience presented at Med-e-Tel Conference, International Society for Telemedicine (IsfT) April 6-8, 2005, Luxembourg.

  82. Barker G, Krupinski EA, Hooven S, Tabbaa K, Lopez AM, Tretschok T, Weinstein RS. Comparison of Telepain and In-person Pain Clinic Encounters. Telemedicine and e-Health 11(2), W1D1, 2005.

  83. Hughes A, McNeely RA, Lopez AM, Weinstein RS. Improving Interagency Communication through Statewide Virtual Diabetes Roundtables over a Telehealth Network. Telemedicine and e-Health 11(2), P30, 2005.

  84. Krupinski EA. On and Off Axis Viewing of Medical Images with CRT and LCD Monitors. Telemedicine and e-Health 11(2), P41, 2005.

  85. Krupinski EA, McNeely RA, Holcomb M, Barker G, Weinstein RS. Telemedicine as the Foundation for a Statewide "Network of Networks" - Evaluation of Network Activities. Telemedicine and e-Health 11(2), P40, 2005.

  86. Whitten P, Krupinski EA, Grigsby J, Wooten R, Nelson E, Jennett P. The Telemedicine Research Field: A Rigorous Debate. Telemedicine and e-Health 11(2), W1F1, 2005.

  87. Lamb G, Krupinski EA, McNeely RA, Lopez AM, Weinstein RS. Interdisciplinary Training in Telemedicine. Telemedicine and e-Health 11(2), M3C2, 2005.

  88. Lopez AM, Zazworsky D, Gallegos G, Dougherty-Lake J, Krupinski EA, Major J, McNeely RA, Weinstein RS. Measuring the Effect of Diabetes Telehealth Learning Activities on K-12 Students. Telemedicine and e-Health 11(2), T3B3, 2005.

  89. Smith M, Mahant P, Michels A, Samanta J, Salomon S, Sowards S. Telemedicine in the Treatment of Movement Disorders. Telemedicine and e-Health 11(2), W1E2, 2005.

  90. Weinstein RS, Descour M, Liang C, Bartels P. Invention of an Array Microscope for Use in Telepathology. Telemedicine and e-Health 11(2), T3E3, 2005

  91. Elizabeth A. Krupinski, PhD, Allison Tillack, Lynne Richter, MT, Jeffrey Henderson, MD, Achyut Bhattacharyya, MD, Katherine Scott, MD, Anna Graham, MD, Michael Descour, PhD, John Davis, MD, Ronald Weinstein, MD, Using Virtual Telepathology Technology To Train Pathology Residents.  Telemedicine and e-Health, 2007; 13(2): 167
  92. Ana Maria Lopez, MD, MPH, FACP, Claudia L. Chavez, BS, BA, Elizabeth Krupinski, PhD, Ronald Weinstein, MD, Assessing The Decision To Utilize Telmedicine: The Referring Clinician’s Perspective. Telemedicine and e-Health, 2007; 13(2): 175
  93. Ana Maria Lopez, MD, MPH, FACP, Richard Donnerstein, MD, Daniella Lax, MD, Phyllis D. Webster, BA, Ronald S. Weinstein, MD, Neonatal Tele-Echocardiography In The NICU. Telemedicine and e-Health, 2007; 13(2): 178
  94. Elizabeth A. Krupinski, PhD, Hans Roehrig, PhD, Jiahua Fan, PhD, All-Purpose Telemedicine Displays: Can We Use Color For Teleradiology? Telemedicine and e-Health, 2007; 13(2): 179
  95. Helen K. Li, MD, Jose F. Florez, MD, Elizabeth A. Krupinski, PhD, Effect Of Digital Image Resolution And Display Mode On Visibility Of Diabetic Retinopathy Microaneurysm.  Telemedicine and e-Health, 2007; 13(2): 195
  96. Richard A. McNeely, MA, Janet Major, BS, Susan Woodruff, APRN, BC, Linda Parker, RN, BSN, Catherine Robinson, RD, MEd, CDE, Donna Zazworsky, MS, RN, CCM, FAAN, Elizabeth A. Krupinski, PhD, Ana Maria Lopez, MD, MPH, FACP, Ronald S. Weinstein, MD, Utilizing A Rural Broadband WI-FI Network For Diabetes Telemedicine Services.  Telemedicine and e-Health, 2007; 13(2): 200
  97. James Warneke, MD, Sussan Ellis, EDEeS, Vanessa Jensen, MD, Greg Jarrin, MD, Ana Maria Lopez, MD, MPH, FACP, Hugo Villar, MD, Ameliorating Health Disparities: Supervision of Surgical Residents Via Telecommunications Technology.  Telemedicine and e-Health, 2007: 13(2): 230
  98. Chris Cunniff, MD, Ana Maria Lopez, MD, MPH, FACP, Phyllis D. Webster, BA, Ronald S. Weinstein, MD, Tele-Genetics: Novel Application To Address Health Care Disparities In Pediatrics.  Telemedicine and e-Health, 2007; 13(2): 232
  99. Ana Maria Lopez, MD, MPH, FACP, Angela Valencia, MPH, Amy Howerter, MS, Janet Major, BS, The Effects Of Tele-Education In Breast Cancer Among Promotoras.  Telemedicine and e-Health, 2007; 13(2): 235

III. Ph.D. Thesis

  173.  Liang C. Design of miniaturized microscope objective optics for   
           biomedical imaging.  University of Arizona Optical Sciences
           Center, 2002.

 

IV. Masters Requirement Paper

  174. Woo J.  Development of a telemedicine program and strategic
          plan for the Phoenix Are Indian Health Service.  University of
         Arizona School of Public Health, 2001.

V. U.S. Patents

  175.  Weinstein RS, Descour MR, Liang C, Bartels PH, Slack R.
           Miniaturized microscope array and digital slide scanner. U.S.
           Patent Application Serial No. 60/276/498, pending.

  176.  Weinstein RS, Descour MR, Liang C, Bartels PH, Slack R.        
           Inter-objective baffle system.  U.S. Patent Application Serial No.            20030067680, pending.

VI. Meeting Presentations (Partial Listing)

International

  1. Krupinski EA. "Human Performance Studies in Telemedicine." Nordic Congress of Telemedicine, Kuopio, Finland, 17-19 Jun, 1996.

  2. Krupinski EA. "Quality Assurance in Telemedicine." Nordic Congress of Telemedicine, Kuopio, Finland, 17-19 Jun, 1996.

  3. McNeill KM, Weinstein RS, McNeely RA. "Teleradiology in the Context of Wide Area Telemedicine - Experience with the Arizona Telemedicine Program," submitted to the 15th International EuroPACS Meeting, Jul, 1997.

  4. McNeill KM, Weinstein RS & McNeeley R. "Teleradiology in the Context of Wide Area Telemedicine Experience with the Arizona Telemedicine Program", Presented at the 14th International EuroPACS Meeting, pp. 113-117, Pisa, Italy, 25-27 Sept, 1997.

  5. McNeill KM, Holcomb M, Ovitt TW & Weinstein RS. "Experience with the Use of Low-Speed ATM for Wide-Area Telemedicine and Teleradiology Services", The 15th International EuroPACS Meeting, Barcelona, Spain, 1-3 Oct, 1998.

  6. McNeill KM, Holcomb MJ & Ovitt TW. "Teleradiology in an Integrated Telemedicine Environment" Presented at CAR '98 Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery 12th International Symposium and Exhibition, Tokyo, Japan, 22 Jun, 1998.

  7. McNeill KM, Evanoff M. "A Workstation Evaluation Tool" Presented at CAR '98 Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery 12th International Symposium and Exhibition, Tokyo, Japan, 22 Jun, 1998.

  8. McNeely, RA. "Biomedical Communications Staff Support for Optimizing a Telemedicine Program," 2nd World Congress on Biomedical Communications, Amsterdam, May, 1999.

  9. Krupinski EA. "Evaluation of a Digital Camera for Teleradiology." 8th Far West Image Perception Conference, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 28-30 May, 1999.

  10. McNeill KM, Holcomb MJ & Krimberg Y. "Providing Firewall Protected Access to Internet Based Medical Information Resources for a Private Telemedicine Network" Presented at Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery, Paris, France, Jun 1999.

  11. McNeill KM, Weinstein RS & Ovitt TW. "Project Nightingale: A Geographically Distributed, Multi-Organizational Integrated Telemedicine Network Infrastructure" Presented at Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery, Paris, France, Jun 1999.

  12. McNeill KM, Maloney K, Frost M & Ovitt TW. "A Distributed IMAC Archive Architecture for Integrated Multi-Institutional, Multi-Disciplinary Image Management." Presented at Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery, Paris France, Jun 1999.

  13. McNeill KM, Holcomb MJ & Krimberg Y. "Providing Firewall Protected Access to Internet Based Medical Information Resources for a Private Telemedicine Network" Presented at CARS'99 - the 13th International Congress and Exhibition of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery, Paris France, 23-26 Jun, 1999.

  14. McNeill KM, Weinstein RS & Ovitt TW. "Project Nightingale: A Geographically Distributed, Multi-Organizational Integrated Telemedicine Network Infrastructure." Presented at CARS'99 - the 13th International Congress and Exhibition of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery, Paris France, 23-26 Jun, 1999.

  15. McNeill KM. "Teleradiology/Telemedicine" A Web based invited paper for the INABIS Virtual Symposium. Hosted by 6th Internet World Congress for Biomedical Sciences INABIS 2000 Organizing Committee Hospital Alarcos Av. Pio XII s/n13002 Ciudad Real, Spain.

  16. Anderson RK, Perry GJ, McCray JC, McNeely RA, Weinstein RS, Lopez AM. "Providing health information services via the Arizona Telemedicine Program". 8th International Congress on Medical Librarianship. London, July 2-5, 2000.

  17. Weinstein RS. "Telepathology: past, present and future". 5th European Congress of Telepathology. Aurich, Germany, July 20-23, 2000.

  18. Weinstein RS. "Telemedicine and E-health". 23rd International Congress of the International Academy of Pathology, Nagoya, Japan, October 15-20, 2000.

  19. Weinstein RS. Historical overview of telepathology. Kyoto International Forum for Telepathology and Regional Medicine. October 21, 2000. Kyoto, Japan.

  20. Weinstein RS. "Globalization of telepathology and telelearning". 7th Congress of the European Society for Analytical Cellular Pathology. Caen, France April 1-5, 2001.

  21. Weinstein RS. Telepathology tutorial. International Conference of Telemedicine and Telehealth. Empire Resort, Brunei, September 13-15, 2000.

  22. Weinstein RS. Regional and Sub-national Networks. State-of-the-Art Telemedicine/Telehealth. An international perspective. Ann Arbor, Michigan, August 23-25, 2001.

  23. Weinstein, RS. Telepathology networks. Telemedicine 2001. Uppsala, Sweden, June 16-19, 2001.

  24. RA McNeely, RS Weinstein, “Overview of Telemedicine: Building Successful Telemedicine Programs”, International Conference on Healthcare Communication, Winnipeg, Canada, June, 2002

  25. RA McNeely, “Continuing Education Opportunities on Telehealth Networks”, International Conference on Healthcare Communication, Winnipeg, Canada, June, 2002

  26. RA McNeely, A Hughes, “Telehealth/Telemedicine”, United States-Mexico Border Health Commission – 7th Binational Meeting, Rio Rico, AZ, April, 2003

  27. Latifi R. "Telemedicine and Telepresence in Trauma Care", presented at the International Congress of Surgeons, State of Sonora, Mexico, May 2, 2003

  28. Latifi R. "New Trends of Management of Patients with Multiple Trauma".  Telemedicine Center of Kosova and the University Clinical Center of Kosova, Prishtina, Kosova, September 15, 2003.

  29. Latifi R. "E-health education: Challenges and the future in the changing world". The European Space Agency Symposium on Satellite Application in Telemedicine, Frascati, Italy, July 4, 2004.

  30. Weinstein, RS. “Reinvention of Light Microscopy: A Novel Array Microscope for Ultrarapid Virtual Processing and Telepathology.” 7th European Congress on Telepathology Pozan, Poland (via video conferencing), July 8, 2004.

  31. Weinstein, RS. “Overview of Arizona Telemedicine Program and their International Connections” Argentinean Telemedicine Symposium (via video conferencing), Argentina, August 8, 2004.

  32. Latifi R.  Grand Rounds, Appolo Hospital Grand Rounds, "Trauma in the 21st Century:  Challenges in the next decade" (televised to 4 sites in India)  March 16, 2005.

  33. Latifi R. Key Note address:  "International Virtual e-Hospital: Building bridges and improving the quality of healthcare in developing countries". International Telemedicine Conference, Bangalore, India, March 17-19, 2005.

  34. Latifi R.  Key Note address: "Tele-trauma and Tele-presence Resuscitation" at International Telemedicine Conference, Bangalore, India, March 17-19, 2005.

  35. Latifi R.  Inaugural Address at the Astronautical Society of India and Indian Space Research Organization of the International Telemedicine Conference, Intelemedindia 2005, Bangalore, India, March 17, 2005.

  36. Latifi R.  Moderator in a Parallel Session on "Technology & Applications of Telemedicine", Intelemedindia 2005, Bangalore, India, March 18, 2005

  37. McNeely R, Hall JR, Collins RA, Schaufelberger E. "Managing a Streaming Video Server as a Multifaceted Resource for an Academic Medical Center". 46th International Conference on Health & Science Communications. Seattle, WA. June 3, 2005.

  38. McNeely R, Major J, Zazworsky D, Weinstein W. "Communications Components of a Statewide Diabetes Virtual Center of Excellence". 46th International Conference on Health & Science Communications. Seattle, WA. June 4, 2005.

 

National

  1. Krupinski EA , Hopper L. "Teleradiology in Rural Arizona: User's Perspective." SPIE Medical Imaging, Newport Beach, CA, 22-28 Feb, 1997.

  2. McNeely, RA. "Biomedical Communications Opportunities in a Statewide Telemedicine Program." The Health Sciences Communications Association, Lake Tahoe, NV, May, 1997.

  3. Krupinski EA, Maloney K, Hopper L, Weinstein RS. "Evaluation of Radiologist Performance Using Telemedicine Services." Society for Computer Applications in Radiology, Rochester, MN, 22-25 Jun, 1997.

  4. McNeely RA. "Telemedicine: Tackling the Technology." American Health Information Management Association, Phoenix, AZ, Oct, 1997.

  5. Major J. "A Case Study in Medical Education" TELEMED, Anaheim, CA, October, 1997.

  6. McNeely RA. "The Technology of Telemedicine - State of the Art." Technology Awareness Conference on Telemedicine and Tele-Education, sponsored by the Pacific Regional Medical Library of the National Network of Libraries of Medicine, Tucson, AZ, Feb, 1998.

  7. Latifi R. "Current Strategies and Concepts in Nutrition Support". Carolinas Hospital System, Florence, South Carolina, November 3, 1998.

  8. McNeill KM. "Next Generation Internet and ATM Technology - a Primer." Annual Meeting of the Association of Biomedical Communications Directors, Portland MA, Jun 1998.

  9. McNeely RA. "Arizona Telemedicine Program: Services to Tuba City Indian Medical Center." Indian Health Service Technology and Business Conference, Albuquerque, Jul, 1998.

  10. Weinstein RS. "Telemedicine and Telepathology Services." Assoc Pathology Chairs, Boulder, Colorado, 1998.

  11. McNeely RA. "Arizona Telemedicine Program: Services to Tuba City Indian Medical Center." Indian Health Service Technology and Business Conference, Albuquerque, NM, Jul, 1998.

  12. Major J. "The Medical Information Superhighway of Arizona" TELEMED, Anaheim, CA, October, 1998

  13. Lopez AM, Galper C, McNeely RA, Weinstein RS, "Rural Preceptorship Enhanced by Participation in Arizona Telemedicine Program." Association of American Medical Colleges, New Orleans, LA, Nov. 1998.

  14. McNeill KM, Holcomb M & Ovitt TW. "Integrating LAN/WAN Technologies in Support of Multimedia Telemedicine and Teleradiology" SPIE Medical Imaging, San Diego CA. Feb. 1999.

  15. McNeely RA, Major, J. "Utilizing Inhouse Biomedical Communications Support for Optimizing a Statewide Telemedicine Program." American Telemedicine Association, Salt Lake City, UT, April 1999.

  16. McNeill KM, Ovitt TW & Hutchinson DT. "A Distributed Virtual Group Practice for Teleradiology." Annual Meeting of the American Telemedicine Assoication, Salt Lake City UT, May 1999.

  17. Weinstein RS. "Telemedicine and Tele-education in the 21st Century." Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, May, 1999.

  18. McNeill KM. "Technology of Telemedicine - Communications Infrastructure." Presented at "Fandango in the Desert" Annual Meeting of the Health Sciences Communications Association (HeSCA), Phoenix Az, Invited Lecture for the Plenary Session, 9-12 Jun, 1999.

  19. McNeely RA. "A Biomedical Communications Department's Role in Telemedicine Applications Development." The Association of Biomedical Communications Directors, Phoenix, AZ, June, 1999.

  20. Barker G, "Cost Analysis of Corrections Telemedicine Consultations", Arizona (National) Corrections Telemedicine Conference, Phoenix, AZ, November, 1999.

  21. McNeely RA. "Telemedicine Technology: State-of-the-Art." Arizona (National) Corrections Telemedicine Conference, Phoenix, AZ, November, 1999.

  22. McNeely RA, Major J. "Telemedicine and Biomedical Communications: The Perfect Partnership." TeleCon West '99, Anaheim, CA, November. 1999.

  23. McNeill KM, Krupinski EA. "Teleradiology Special Interest Group." First Annual Arizona Corrections Telemedicine Conference, Phoenix, AZ, 21-23 November, 1999.

  24. Major J. "Telemedicine Facility Design" First Annual National Corrections Telemedicine Conference, Phoenix, AZ, November 1999.

  25. Major J. "The Rural Studios of the Arizona Telemedicine Program" Telecon, Anaheim, CA, November, 1999.

  26. Major J. "Inside the Arizona Telemedicine Program" 1999 MultiMediaCom Conference, San Jose, 1999.

  27. Barker GP, McNeill KM, Weinstein RS, Botsford N, "Expense Comparison of a Telemedicine Practice Versus a Traditional Clinical Practice." Accepted for CARS 2000.

  28. Barker G, “The Business Model for Telemedicine", Second Annual National Corrections Telemedicine Conference, Tucson, AZ, November, 2000.

  29. Major, J. "Telemedicine Facility Design",  "How to be an Effective Telepresenter", Second Annual National Corrections Telemedicine Conference, Tucson, AZ, November, 2000.

  30. Major J. "Telemedicine Facility Design" "How to put the Tele into Telemedicine" Telecon, Anaheim, CA, December, 2000.

  31. Weinstein RS. "Telemedicine and e-Health". Robert E. Stowell Lectureship, UC Davis College of Medicine California, December 8, 2000.

  32. McCray JC, Perry GJ, Schlimgen JB, Anderson RK. "Providing High Quality Knowledge-Based Information to Health Care Providers in Rural Areas; The Library as a Partner in Delivering a Full Complement Of Telemedicine Services." Annual Meeting of the Medical Library Association, Orlando FL, May 23-27, 2001.

  33. Barker G, "Overview of the Telemedicine Program's Applied Service Provider Business Model", National Corrections Telemedicine Conference, Tucson, Arizona, November, 2001.

  34. Barker G, "Telemedicine As A Business", American Telemedicine Association National Meeting, Long Course  Los Angeles, California, June, 2002.

  35. Barker G, "Telepathology", Pathology Department Administrators Section of the Association of Pathology Chairs Annual Meeting, Park City, Utah, July, 2002.

  36. Barker G, "The Telemedicine Business Model”, National Corrections Telemedicine Conference, Tucson, Arizona, November, 2002.

  37. Barker G, "Telemedicine as a Business Long Course", American Telemedicine Association National Meeting, Orlando, Florida, April, 2003.

  38. Latifi R. (Invited speaker) "Trauma in the 21st Century, Challenges for the Next Decade", presented at Virginia Commonwealth University Trauma Symposium, Richmond, Virginia, April 29, 2003.

  39. Weinstein RS, “Development of Telehealth Ultraclinics”, TATRC Technology Advances in Research Portfolios Newport Beach, CA, January 14, 2004.

  40. Weinstein, RS, “Health Disparities” The 1st Annual Congressional Forum for Native American and Alaska Native Tribal Leaders and Tribal College Presidents, Washington, DC, February 6, 2004.

  41. Weinstein RS, “Pathologists as Information Specialists: Emerging Opportunities in Telehealth and Informatics” Western and Midwestern Chairs and PDAS Annual Meeting, Hawaii, February 13, 2004.

  42. Weinstein RS, “Building a Successful Telemedicine Program” Alaska Rural Health & Primary Care and International Telehealth Conferences Anchorage, AK, March 4, 2004.

  43. Weinstein RS, “Telemedicine and Telehealth: Patient Care in the 21st Century” Harrington Lecturer University at Buffalo, March 24, 2004.

  44. Weinstein RS, “Why Intelligence Matters: Case Studies in Medical Innovation” AOA Lecture AWA chapter at SUNY-University of Buffalo, March 25, 2004.

  45. Weinstein RS, “Planning a State-Wide Telemedicine Program. The Concept of Authority Management” ATA Annual Meeting Tampa, FL, May 4, 2004.

  46. Weinstein RS, “Telemedicine a Regional Perspective” TATRC University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, June 8, 2004.

  47. Latifi R. "Telepresence and Telemedicine in Trauma and Emergency Management: Lessons from Space and Changing the Paradigm" (Keynote Speaker) at 9th Annual Spirit of Marshfield Conference, Trauma Care: A Team Approach.  Marshfield, Wisconsin, August 13, 2004.

  48. Latifi R. "Train jumpers, hoppers, and robbers: Dying to cross to the Southwest Desert".  9th Annual Spirit of Marshfield Conference, Trauma Care: A Team Approach.  Marshfield, Wisconsin, August 13, 2004.

  49. Weinstein RS, “How telemedicine will affect hospital laboratories today & tomorrow.” 22nd Annual Lab Institute, Washington G-2 Report, Washington DC (vial video conferencing), September 29, 2004.

  50. Weinstein RS, “Educating Health Care Teams: Implications for Pathology of the IOM report, ‘Health Professions Education: A Bridge to Quality” 2004 Regional APC/PRODS Santa Fe, NM, October 28, 2004.

  51. Barker GP. Comparison of Telepain and In-person Pain Clinic Encounters. ATA Annual Meeting Denver, CO, April 20, 2005.

  52. Whitten P, Krupinski EA, Grigsby J, Wooten R, Nelson E, Jennett P. The Telemedicine Research Field: A Rigorous Debate. ATA Annual Meeting Denver, CO, April 20, 2005.

  53. Lamb G. Interdisciplinary Training in Telemedicine. ATA Annual Meeting Denver, CO, April 18, 2005.

  54. McNeely RA, Lopez AM. Measuring the Effect of Diabetes Telehealth Learning Activities on K-12 Students. ATA Annual Meeting Denver, CO, April 19, 2005.

  55. Smith M. Telemedicine in the Treatment of Movement Disorders. ATA Annual Meeting Denver, CO, April 20, 2005.

  56. Weinstein RS. Invention of an Array Microscope for Use in Telepathology. ATA Annual Meeting Denver, CO, April 18, 2005.

Regional

  1. McNeely RA. "Technical Issues in Implementing a Rural Telemedicine Program.," Annual Conference of the Arizona State Society of Radiologic Technologists, Tucson, AZ, May, 1997.

  2. Major J. "The Rural Studios of the Arizona Telemedicine Program" ITEC Expo, Tucson, AZ, April 28, 1998.

  3. Major J. "Distance Learning Showcase" Arizona Executive Leadership Forum, Phoenix, AZ, June 1998.

  4. Weinstein RS, McNeely RA. "The Arizona Telemedicine Program-An Update." Annual Arizona Rural Health Conference, Sedona, Arizona, Aug, 1998.

  5. Weinstein RS, McNeely RA. "The Arizona Telemedicine Program - An Update." Plenary presentation at The 25th Annual Arizona Rural Health Conference, Sedona, AZ, Aug, 1998.

  6. McNeely RA. "The Arizona Telemedicine Program." The Arizona State Association of Physician Assistants, Casa Grande, AZ, Oct, 1998.

  7. Major J. "Ten Years of Growth in Electronic Education: A.H.S.C. as an Exemplar" University of Arizona Distributed Learning Seminar, Tucson, AZ, January 22, 1999.

  8. Barker G, "The Business of Telemedicine", Association of Procedural Coders, Tucson Chapter, Tucson Arizona, April, 1999.Major J. "The Power of Videoconferencing" Arizona Chapter, Meeting Planners International, Tucson & Phoenix via videoconference, January, 2000.

  9. Major J. "Distance Learning in Arizona from A to Z" Vocational Educational Conference, Tucson, AZ, July 31, 2000.

  10. McNeely RA. "Telemedicine Expansion in Rural Arizona." Plenary presentation at Annual Arizona Rural Health Conference, Pinetop, AZ, August, 2000.

  11. McNeely RA. "The Arizona Telemedicine Program: Bringing Medical Consultations and Educational Programs to Rural Arizona", Arizona Chapter, American Parkinson Disease Association, Tucson, September, 2000.

  12. Major J. "The Arizona Telemedicine Program: Bringing Medical Consultations and Educational Programs to Rural Arizona" Arizona Chapter, American Parkinson's Association, Tucson, September, 2000.

  13. Major J. "Case Study in Distance Learning: The Arizona Telemedicine Program" Arizona Distance Learning Association "Tracks Through The New Millenium" Conference, Scottsdale, AZ, October 27 & 28, 2000.

  14. Barker G, "Presentation on the Arizona Telemedicine Program", Statewide Health Care Insurance Plan Taskforce, Phoenix, Arizona, November, 2000.

  15. Barker G, "The Business of Telemedicine Update", Association of Procedural Coders, Tucson Chapter, Tucson, Arizona, October, 2001.

  16. McNeely RA, “Telemedicine, Telehealth, E-Health Care and Distance Education”, Best Practices of Medical Educators Series, Arizona Health Sciences Center – Phoenix Programs, Phoenix, April, 2003.

  17. Latifi R. "Telemedicine Applications in Trauma and Emergency Care", Arizona Health Sciences Center, University of Arizona, Grand Rounds and Telemedicine Conference, August 6, 2003 and August 12, 2003.

  18. Weinstein RS, “Telemedicine: Medical equipment and procedures” Photon Forum 2004, Tucson, AZ, April 6, 2004.

  19. Latifi R. "International Telehealth—Challenges & Reality Checks". Four Corners Telemedicine & Telehealth Planning Conference, Tucson, Arizona, August 23-24, 2004.

  20. Weinstein RS, “Outcome Expectations: Setting the Vision for the Four Corners Telemedicine Program” Four Corners Telemedicine & Telehealth Planning Conference Tucson, AZ, August 23, 2004.

  21. McNeely RA, "Telemedicine: Arizona's Successful Model of Technology Assessment & Implementation", Internet2 Day, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, November 4, 2004.

 

Conferences

  1. Organized and Sponsored: First Annual Arizona Corrections Telemedicine Conference, Phoenix, AZ. November, 1999. Arizona Telemedicine Program presented 8 papers and 6 posters.
  2. Organized and Sponsored: Second Annual Arizona Corrections Telemedicine Conference, Tucson, AZ. November, 2000.
  3. Organized and Sponsored: Third Annual Arizona Corrections Telemedicine Conference, Tucson, AZ. November, 2001.
  4. Organized and Sponsored: Fourth Annual Arizona Corrections Telemedicine Conference, Tucson, AZ. November, 2002.

 

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