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1. Vision for the Future of the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology: The Doctors Doctor Meets the Challenges of Medicine 2.0! Kim Solez, M.D.
2. What will the future bring? Many things will change dramatically. New science
3. New means of communication and education.
4. Which together will combine to create Health 2.0, Medicine 2.0, Pathology Lab Medicine 2.0
5. Some things will remain the same
6. Some things will remain the same, continued
7. The Slide is a Witness. (With apologies to Cohens The Kite is a Victim)
8. Connecting with AudiencesCapturing the imagination of individuals about the work we do. Enables successful competition for funding internally.
Enables recruiting the best and brightest.
Enables fund raising for endowed chairs.
9. Virtual MicroscopyThe Evolution of Traditional Microscopy Transition. So what makes Virtual Microscopy challenging?Transition. So what makes Virtual Microscopy challenging?
17. What I bring to position. General accomplishments Established pathology of acute tubular necrosis in the kidney.
Chair of Pathology at UofA 1987-1992.
Led ISN Acute Renal Failure Commission and Disaster Relief Task Force 1989-1997
Led Future of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine in Canada Consortium 1992-1994.
Created and led NKF cyberNephrology, ISN Informatics Commission, cyberMedicine Joint Venture, ISN Video Legacy Project 1997-
Expert in kidney and transplantation pathology.
19. Many Firsts. Started at Technology Cutting Edge and Stayed There! First to send kidney biopsy image via Internet (1994)
Set up first Email discussion groups in kidney medicine and transplantation and first websites. (1994)
Banff Conferences on Allograft Pathology I established in 1991 set the world wide standards for biopsy reading in solid organ transplants.
The Tenth Banff Conference on Allograft Pathology in 2009 is first medical meeting to have a presence on virtual reality site Second Life.
20. Ideas were mine but making them reality is the responsibility of people who can do it better than I could!
21. Clear branding with me as leader. You know what you are getting. An internationally known and respected figure in medicine
Diverse and substantive contacts in academia, industry and culture
Abundant leadership skills matched with diverse academic and personal accomplishments
Expert in communications and technology.
Expert in generating consensus and working collaboratively.
Experienced in handling diversity.
Excellent physical condition.
22. Alberta Advantage
24. Together we can create a bright new future for the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology!