Biomedical Communications - Theses

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Weldon, Scott

"An Interactive Neurosurgical Approach Dissection Guide: Development of a Multimedia Interactive Learning Source Template," April, 2002



Schoendienst (Decker), Susan

"A Patient Education Guide for Facial Prostheses Retention Using Traditional and Nontraditional Methods of Attachment," March, 2002



Constan, Megan

"The Research and Development of a Video with 3-D Animation for a Lay Audience Examining the Role of the Telomerase in Cancer Research and Tissue Engineering," September, 2001


Aten, David Marc



"The Development of an Educational Video News Release on New Therapeutic Technologies for End-Stage Hearts," August, 2001







Fellhauer (Sampson), Martha

"The Design, Production, and Utilization of Two-Dimensional Graphic Images in the Assessment of Perception of Female Internal Reproductive Anatomy," April, 2001


Kuo, Anna

"An Interactive Surgical Guide for Facial Prostheses Retention Using the Straumannâ Extraoral Implant System," January, 2001



Questell, Adam

"Sugical Approach with Respect to the Facial Nerve Using a Computer Generated Three-Dimensional Model in a Multimedia Environment," 2000



Berry, Crisianne

"The Development of an Instructional Package for the Creation of a Medical Multimedia Powerpoint Presentation, Using as a Model the Swashbuckler: A Modified Anterior Approach to the Distal Femur," December, 2000


 


Rydberg, Sara

"An Evaluation of the Most Effective Portrayal of the Telomere and Its Relationship with Telomerase to the General Public Through the Use of Schematic and Cartoon Analogy Animated Video Programs," July, 2000


El Rayess, Nihal

"Development of an Interactive Computer Tutorial for Surgeons on Laparoscopic Ultrasound, Using the Billary Tree Model," May, 2000


 


 

 

 

 

 

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