| August 3-4 2009, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA | cvial.ee.ttu.edu/cbms2009/ |

Special Track on Technology Enhanced Learning in Medical EducationCall for papersRecent advances in information and communication technologies (ICT) have acted as catalysts for significant developments in the sector of health care, affecting strongly medical diagnosis, patient and healthcare management and of course medical education. There is nowadays an international trend to involve computers and the Internet in medical curricula, as well as, in continuing life-long medical learning. Currently the enormous expansion in medical and biomedical knowledge poses a fundamental challenge in medical education. Can new educational approaches build on concepts of adult education, rely on situational and/or constructive learning and accommodate requirements involved in active, self-directed, student-centred, and experiential educational programs? In order to account for the over-specialized knowledge available by different experts, information technology could be employed to develop new pools for educational modules and provide the mechanisms and tools to combine individual learning styles. This special track aims to bring together researchers in the multi-disciplinary area of Medical Education, and to provide a forum for the presentation and discussion of their research activities. Academics, engineers, scientists, psychologists, clinicians and computer scientists involved in medical education as it is enhanced by the use of ICT, as well as, research project managers involved in such funded projects are encouraged to submit papers to this special track. We therefore welcome paper/poster submissions and delegates from the worldwide Medical and Computing community, particularly those involved in specific research projects in Medical Education and/or with teaching responsibilities in this sub-area of "Computer-based Medical Systems". Authors are invited to submit their research contributions or practical experience reports. All papers will be peer reviewed by at least two referees. The track provides its attendees with an opportunity to experience state-of-the-art research and development in a variety of topics directly and indirectly related to their own work, as well as, an opportunity to come up-to-date on important technological issues involved in the enhancement of medical education.
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Important datesPaper submission due : April 30, 2009. Paper submission and publicationEach contribution must be prepared following the IEEE 2-column format and should not exceed the length of 6 (six) Letter-sized pages submitted electronically before the paper submission deadline (1 April 2009) using the paper submission system (a link to the system will be provided soon). All submissions will be peer-reviewed by at least three reviewers. Each Program Committee of the corresponding Special Track or General Track will be responsible for the final decision about acceptance of papers submitted to that track. All accepted papers will be included in the conference proceedings published by the IEEE CS Press. At least one author must pay the registration fee before June 21 for each accepted paper. For further questions, please contact track chair: Panagiotis BamidisTrack Program Committee
Track ChairsPanagiotis Bamidis, Medical School, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece Eleni Kaldoudi, Medical School, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece Stathis Konstantinidis, Medical School, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece Email: bamidis at med.auth.gr
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