Educational Program

ATA 2006
Eleventh Annual Meeting & Exposition
San Diego Convention Center
San Diego, California

May 7-10, 2006


ATA 2007
Twelfth Annual Meeting & Exposition
Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center
Nashville, TN

May 13-16, 2007


ATA 2008

T
hirteenth Annual Meeting & Exposition
Washington State Convention & Trade Center
Seattle, WA

April 6-9, 2008



Eleventh Annual Meeting & Exposition of the American Telemedicine Association
May 7-10, 2006
San Diego Convention Center
San Diego, California

 
ATA 2006 Themed Tracks


For the complete detailed program click here, for a list of all the concurrent sessions click here.

Three new program tracks have been added to the ATA Educational Sessions. You can design your own "meeting within a meeting" or mix and match as you desire. The ATA 2006 Program Tracks include:

ATA 2006 Tracks
Track I: Home Telehealth, Disease Management & Remote Monitoring
Track II: Business & Finance
Track III: Human Factors
      Track IV: Telemental Health
      Track V: Remote Emergency and Trauma Support
      Track VI: Ocular Telehealth
      Track VII: Telemedicine Success Stories
   
Track I: Home Telehealth, Disease Management & Remote Monitoring
   
Sunday
Short Course:Models for Sucess: Expanding your Home Telehealth Foundation to New Horizons
  Monday
 

Home Telehealth SIG Breakfast Forum

Infant Children Applications M1A

Emerging Innovations for Remote Monitoring and Home Telehealth M2A

The Use of Telemedicine with CHF Patients M3A

Tuesday
Identitfing Success in Telemedicine Applications T1A

International Initiatives in Home Telehealth T2A

Roundtable: Smart Homes: The Next Generation of Home Based Telehealth Applications T2C

Telecommunications for Home Telehealth T4A


Clinical Applications in Home Telehealth T5A
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Wednesday
  Technological Innovations in Delivering Remote Homecare W!A
   
   
Track II: Business & Finance
   
  Sunday
  Short Course:The Planning Elements for Telemedicine Business
  Monday
  Business & Finance Special Interest Group Forum

Telemedicine Business & Finanance: Funding Telemedicine M2D
 
   
  Tuesday
 

Roundtable: Building An International Telehealth Program: Overcoming Barriers – Internally And Externally T2C

Roundtable: Insurance Commissioner Partners with Commercial Payer for Statewide Telemedicine Program T2C

Roundtable: Turning One Project's Challenges into Another Project's Successes T2C

Roundtable: GIS as a tool to inform and evaluate Telehealth services T2C

Roundtable: Funding Opportunities and Grant Writing Tips T2C

Roundtable: To Pay or Not to Pay, That is the Question! T2C

Telemedicine Business and Finance: Successful Program Case Studies T2D

Telemedicine Business and Finance: Legal and Policy Issues, Session 1 T3D

Telemedicine Business and Finance: Legal and Policy Issues, Session 2 T4D

Telemedicine Business and Finance: Making the Business Case T5D

 
 
  Wednesday
  Telemedicine Business and Finance: International Reports W1D
 
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Track III: Human Factors
  Monday
  Human Factors SIG Breakfast Fourm

Evaluating Patient-Physician Communications Patterns During Telemedicine Consults M1F

Human Factor Considerations in the Design of Telemedicine Programs M2F

 
 
  Tuesday
  Human Factor Considerations in Other Countries T1F
  Roundtable: Barriers to Cancer Genetic Counseling: Lessons Learned for Telemedicine Research T2C
  The People Make the Difference: Human Factors in Telemedicine T2F
  Human Factors in Home Telehealth T3A
  Wednesday
  Remote Care and Support for Breast Cancer Patients W1F
Track IV: Telemental Health
  Sunday
  Sunday Long Course: Decoding Telemental Health: What you need to know About Telemental Health From Concept to Implementation
  Monday
  Telemental Health SIG Breakfast Forum
  Telemental Health Children M2E
  Tuesday
  Telemental Health - Significant Program Findings T2E

Telemental Health In A Training Setting T3E

Telemental Health With Specific Clinical Problems T4E

  Wednesday
  Telemental Health in a Rural Setting W2E
 
  Track V: Remote Emergency and Trauma Support
  Sunday
  Sunday Morning Short Course
Telemedicine for Trauma, Emergency and Disaster Management

  Monday
  Emergency Preparedness & Response SIG Breakfast Forum

Telemedicine Designed for First Responders M1B

Telemedicine in Response to Hurricane Katrina M2B

Using Telemedicine for Early Medical Response M3B

  Tuesday
  Information and Communications Support for Disaster Response T3B

Technology Applications for Emergency Response and Trauma T4B

The Use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles for Medical Services T5B

Teletrauma T5E
  Wednesday
  Integrating Telemedicine Into Disaster Response Planning W1B

  Ocular Telehealth
  Monday
 

Using Telemedicine for Diabetic Retinopathy - Session I M1C

Using Telemedicine for Diabetic Retinopathy - Session II M2C

Ocular Telemedicine - New Research Findings M3C

  Tuesday
  Ocular Telehealth SIG Breakfast Forum

Ocular Telemedicine - Quality and Outcomes T1C


Ocular Telemedicne - Unique Program Studies T3C
  Track VII: Telemedicine Success Stories
  Monday & Tuesday, corporate product & services providers and their customers talk about how they work together to develop telemedicine solutions that successfully meet the needs of healthcare providers and the end user.
   
 

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