Stony Hill Management-Home Care Information Network is an educational service for home care administrators and staff. It is a web-based education service that brings live and on-demand seminars by the industry's top experts directly to home care clinicians and administrative staff at any location with internet access by using Mediasite video streaming technology.
The Johns Hopkins Center for Clinical Global Health Education supports clinical care and training for infectious diseases in resource-limited settings.
With Mediasite, it's been able to create sustainable long-term distance education programs that are available to an unlimited number of clinical care providers.
Ontario Hospital Association (OHA) is a provincial non-profit organization that serves 159 member hospitals across the province of Ontario. With its population scattered across a 416-square-mile region, communication with all hospitals across the province is difficult. Enter Mediasite.
Arkansas Children's Hospital is one of the top 10 pediatric hospitals in the U.S. A teaching hospital, its been leveraging Mediasite in its lecture hall for more than three years.
Videosurgery uses Mediasite to webcast live surgery. Changes in healthcare in recent years mean surgical students have less of an opportunity to step inside the operating room.
One of the best ways to understand hybrid events is to see what others are doing. Luckily, Mediasite Events has hundreds from which to draw. Join Shane Tracy, Director of Event Services, and John Pollard, Event Services Program Director, as they walk through some of the most common types of hybrid events Sonic Foundry has supported and discuss some of the most common decisions you need to make in preparing for those types of events. At the end of this 30 minute webcast, you’ll have a ton of new information that you can use to make your next hybrid event a success.
When the H1N1 pandemic hit in 2009 Sonic Foundry customers around the world used webcasting in many ways to share information, minimize exposure and train workers. In Wisconsin, thousands of healthcare professionals had to fight the pandemic.