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    <rdfs:label><![CDATA[A Context Aware Surgical Training Environment]]></rdfs:label>
    <event:title><![CDATA[A Context Aware Surgical Training Environment]]></event:title>
    <event:speaker><person:Collaborator rdf:about="http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/person/html/Patti/Ordonez/"><person:name><![CDATA[Patti  Ordonez]]></person:name><rdfs:label><![CDATA[Patti  Ordonez]]></rdfs:label></person:Collaborator></event:speaker>
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    <event:abstract><![CDATA[We propose to design and implement a prototype context aware surgical
training environment (CAST) as part of the University of Maryland Surgical
Simulation Training Center (SIMCenter).  This system will be used to
explore the role that an intelligent pervasive computing environment can
play to enhance the training of surgery students, residents and
specialists.  The research will build on prior work on context aware
“smart spaces” done at UMBC, leverage our experience in working with RFID
in the DARPA Trauma Pod program as well as in incorporating Web-based
infrastructure and software applications in academic and professional
development programs. The project will result in pilot system integrating
one or two training resources available in the SimCenter into a context
aware training environment that can recognize the presence of a trainee
and or mentor and take appropriate action based known training goals and
parameters. The project will also evaluate the methods for capturing and
utilizing validated surgical training metrics in a pervasive computing
environment. This project will advance the knowledge of context aware
training environments in a highly technical medical field and provide a
basis for incorporating more advanced technology assisted learning
experiences in medicine.]]></event:abstract>
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