Orbis Board of Directors Letter
Internet searches are easier if you already know where to go (PDF)
Digital format adds convenience to audio books (PDF)
Web conferencing brings the world to your computer (PDF)
Online conferencing saves participants time, travel (PDF)
Digital still photography can be useful office tool (PDF)
Physician participation is key to increased Internet use
Computers, Internet seen as improving medical care (PDF)
Ethical rules don't change when medicine moves to Web (PDF)
Many privacy laws can be applied to medical records (PDF)
Technology can improve care while lowering costs (PDF)
Physician participation is key to increased Internet use.
Computers, Internet seen as improving medical care
Ethical rules don't change when medicine moves to Web. Internet can expand a practice, but patient privacy is still essential
Many privacy laws can be applied to medical records. Imagine a system in which access to data is limited to proper people
AAO thank you note from H. Dunbar Hoskins, Jr., MD
Technology can improve care while lowering costs
How health information on the Internet is evolving
How to use e-mail to facilitate patient communication
Digital cameras: point, shoot, and edit
Surfing Web from wireless devices is getting easier
Voice portals let you access the Internet on the go
Intranets can help clinicians share patient information
104th annual meeting of the American Academy of Ophthalmology -- Dallas, 2000
European Strabismological Association Meeting -- Jerusalem, 1999
Strabismus patient opts for acupuncture as anesthetic
Integrating data is key to enhancing information systems.
Internet has great potential for reshaping medicine. An interview with Mike Maples, former Microsoft executive vice president.
The Internet is altering the doctor-patient relationship. An interview with Peter Neupert, president and chief executive officer of drugstore.com
Sun Microsystems: Infoaccess '97. Merging Technology and Healthcare. Program Director: H. Jay Wisnicki, MD
Sun Microsystems: Infoaccess '97 Press Release
The Internet: A Medical Information Tool. A Post-Graduate Course at Beth Israel Medical Center. Course Director: H. Jay Wisnicki.
Pro Vision: an instructional, interactive CD-ROM for teaching ophthalmologists worldwide. Developed by Dr. Wisnicki and the American Academy of Ophthalmology.
Technology Committee: American Academy of Ophthalmology
Gadgets can put technology in the palm of your hand.
Computer Reduces Torsion Measurement Bias
Computer Administered Ocular Torsion Testing for Cyclovertical Deviations
Standardization of Computer Systems for Logging Operative Cases
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