MedSMART, Inc.  
 
Mission     Services     People     Contact     Selected Publications     Photo Gallery         
Home > MedSMART Awarded... 
 
   Mission
 
   Services
 
   People
 
   Contact
 
   Selected Publications
 
   Photo Gallery
 
   Events
 
   Resources

The CTO of MedSMART, Mr. Howard Levine, receives the City of Laval Prize

 

Laval Virtuel 2002 Prize
in Medicine and
City of Laval 2002 Prize

MedSMART Awarded Prestigious Laval Virtuel and City of Laval Prizes
Top-Line Medical Skills and Emergency Preparedness Training Deployable Wordwide through Marriage of Simulation and IT Technologies

Laval, FRANCE and Ann Arbor, MI (August 14, 2002) - The Laval Virtuel Prize in Medicine has been awarded to MedSMART, Inc., for the use of simulation and IT technologies in distance education and training in medicine. In addition, MedSMART was awarded the City of Laval Prize for the global ramifications of its concept and potential impact on international development of medical education. MedSMART is the first American organization to receive these awards. The Laval Virtuel Prize is considered the most prestigious recognition worldwide for innovative applications of simulation and IT technologies. With MedSMART's one-of-a-kind marriage of technologies, any medical team (regardless of geographic location or financial resources) can receive realistic, state-of-the-art training under the guidance of a medical expert and with no risk to human life. They can "kill" the patient if the decisions are wrong; they can "save" the patient by proper administration of IVs, injections, CPR, airway maintenance, or traumatic injury treatment, all in real time and with the same urgency as that which would present itself in any emergency room. "MedSMART demonstrated a series of transatlantic training sessions involving simultaneous interactive use of the simulators in the U.S. and France," said Dr. Dag K.J.E. von Lubitz, Founder, Chairman, and Chief Scientist of MedSMART. "Several sessions were jointly performed by MedSMART's EMT specialist and the leading paramedic of the French Armed Forces. Using volunteers from the French audience, MedSMART demonstrated the direct translation of the simulator training into a "real-life" rescue effort." Dr. von Lubitz added, "Accessible and affordable medical skills training is now a worldwide reality." MedSMART is a nonprofit corporation that seeks to improve our local, national, and global communities through improved health care training and continued research. It has developed a creative, innovative, long-term solution to the complex modern problem of improved world health through medical skills training and emergency preparedness.


Laval Virtuel 2002 Awards Ceremony

      

                                                               

                                                                                                                                               

MEDSMART News

AFTER SEVEN YEARS, DAG VON LUBITZ RETIRES FROM MedSMART

 

Ann Arbor, MI; The Chairman and Chief Scientist of MedSMART, Dr. Dag von Lubitz, retires from his active involvement with the company on the 1st April 2008. Under the leadership of von Lubitz, the company pioneered simulation-based advanced distributed learning (ADL), and subsequently deployed worldwide several routine education/training programs aimed at 1st Responders and medical personnel working in field, pre- and in-hospital settings. MedSMART also pioneered distributed, global-access simulation-based training for medical military personnel, and was the first to employ the concept of Medical Application Service Provider (MedASP) in multinational, transatlantic training in counter-bioterrorism measures. Von Lubitz transformed the company from a leading-edge, simulation-based training organization delivering worldwide educational content to an international think-tank devoted to the analysis of advanced technology and delivery platforms in medical training, homeland security, and disaster management operations. During his tenure at MedSMART, von Lubitz was the first to introduce then apply the principles of network-centric operations in non-military activities. Selected publications that present MedSMART's operations conducted during the period of his association with the company are accessible at this web-site (see Publications link). Von Lubitz will continue his association with the company as a consulting scientist. Mr. Howard Levine, B.Eng., will act as the Interim Chairman of MedSMART. Laureate of City of Laval Prize in Technology, Mr. Levine serves currently as the Executive Vice President and Director of Operations at Digital Realm, Inc, a highly successful next-generation company specializing in broadband internet access and data, video telephony and video delivery service over IP networks. Following education at the University of Michigan and a career as a cameraman in several feature films, Mr. Levine concentrated on the development of interactive e-commerce Web-based systems for some of the major companies in the USA. Mr. Levine played a critical role in the development of telemedicine systems at the University of Michigan. In addition to his leadership functions at Digital Realm, Mr. Levine is actively involved in the development of new methods in simulation-based distance medical education, and in the development of telemedical telecommunication platforms suitable for use in the Third World and in other technologically impoverished regions of the globe. Mr. Levine is the co-author of several peer-reviewed papers devoted to these topics. Under direction of Howard, MedSMART will continue on its path of innovation and change initiated by von Lubitz.

 

The uses of High-Fidelity Patient Simulators have been expanded through the highly innovative training program developed by MedSMART and the Italian group from the Department of Surgery at the School of Medicine at the University of L'Aquila, Italy, led by Francesco Gabbrielli, M.D. During the course, final year medical students of the L'Aquila School of Medicine were trained in the management of trauma emergencies that require rapid surgical decision making and perisurgical patient management.
 

 

MedSMART and the College of Health Professions at Central Michigan University (CMU) conducted the first ever distance-based simulation refresher course for First Responders. The main purpose of the program - founded on the simulation-based principles championed and extensively tested by MedSMART - was to provide analysis of logistical issues pertinent to the routine training of U.S. prehospital personnel in the combined environment of High-Fidelity Patient Simulation, Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) and Distributed Interactive Simulation (DIS).
 

Nobel Laureate, World-Renowned E-Learning Expert, and Citrix E-Ambassador
Join MedSMART Board.
 

The international commitee of jurors awarded the Laval Virtuel Prize in Medicine and the City of Laval Prize to MedSMART for the use of simulation and IT technologies in distance education and training in medicine. Considered the equivalent of the golden palm at the Cannes film festival, the International Laval Virtuel Prize is awarded for achievement in virtual reality and information technology. The City of Laval Prize is awarded for the international impact and significance of the project.

Laerdal, Inc. assists MedSMART in creation of a new concept in simulation-based medical education and training.
 
MedSMART offers its unique training capability as a part of the national volunteer effort to assist national authorities in search and rescue efforts in New York
 
MedSMART is proud to announce Dr. Oleg Orlov as the new member of the company's Board of Trustees. Dr. Orlov, a member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences and the Director of the Russian Telemedicine Foundation, joined the Board in September 2001.
 
MedSMART and Digital Realm, Inc. are proud to announce their partnership in developing new solutions to the problem of training large numbers of dispersed medical personnel using remote access to Human Patient Simulators
 
MedSMART, Inc. is pleased to announce the premiere of www.med-smart.org
 
A remotely controlled Human Patient Simulator located at the facilities of MedSMART, Inc. in Ann Arbor, MI, was used to train personnel in L'Aquila, Italy in execution of life-saving emergency medical procedures
 


Top