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CCE Retreat 2008 Part IV

Posted 28 Aug, 2008 in Online Presentations

Contributor(s) Ann Christine Catlin
Rosen Center for Advanced Computing

Eric Sherer
Veterarns Administration HSR&D Center

Julie Nagel
Purdue University
Abstract Cancer Care Engineering Retreat Video Part III. (one hour)

The following presentations are included in the video:
  • Ann Christine Catlin, Research Scientist, Rosen Center for Advanced Computing, Purdue University. (continued) The cceHUB as a Research Tool. (00:00-15:04)
  • Eric Sherer, Medical Informatics Fellow Candidate, Purdue University. Demonstrates the Capabilities of the cceHUB Tools. (15:24-25:40)
  • Julie Nagel, Managing Director-Oncological Sciences Center, Purdue University. Resources on the cceHUB.(25:45-36:30) (no powerpoint presentation)
  • Brad Doebbeling, IU Center for Health Services and Outcomes Research, Regenstrief Institute, Inc. & VA Center of Excellence on Implementing Evidence-based Practice. A hierarchical Systems Based Approach for Improving Cancer Care. (36:40-58:26)

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  • Ann Christine Catlin; Eric Sherer; Julie Nagel (2008), "CCE Retreat 2008 Part IV," http://ccehub.org/resources/39.

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