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Publications and Presentations
                       (1996-present)

 

1996   1997   1998   1999 

2000   2001   2002   2003   2004   2005 

2006   2007   2008  

 

 

1996

  1. Krupinski EA, Weinstein RS, Rozek LS.  Experience-related differences in diagnosis from medical images displayed on monitors.  Telemedicine J  2:101-108, 1996.

  2. Almagro UA, Dunn BE, Choi H, Recla DL, Weinstein RS.  The gross pathology workstation: An essential component of a dynamic-robotic telepathology system.  Cell Vision 3:470-473, 1996.

  3. Dunn BE, Chejfec G, Weinstein RS.  Progress toward development of a full-service, telepathology-based laboratory.  Cell Vision 3:463-466, 1996.

1997

  1. Nelson DH, McLaughlin WJ, Halliday BE, Bhattacharyya AK, Graham AR, Davis JR, Weinstein RS. Telepathology: Utilization and diagnostic accuracy of a telepresence service. Lab Invest 76:176A, 1997.

  2. McLaughlin WJ, Nelson DH, Halliday BE, Bhattacharyya AK, Graham AR, Davis JR, Weinstein RS. Telepathology: diagnostic accuracy of a static-image telepresence service. Telemedicine J 3:85, 1997.

  3. Weinstein RS, Bhattacharyya AK, Graham AR, Davis JR.  Telepathology: A ten-year progress report.  Human Pathol 28: 1-7, 1997.

  4.  Dunn BE, Almagro UA, Choi H, Sheth NK, Arnold JS, Recla DL, Krupinski EA, Graham AR, Weinstein RS.  Dynamic-robotic telepathology: Department of Veterans Affairs feasibility study.  Human Pathol 28: 8-12, 1997.

  5. Halliday BE, Bhattacharyya, Graham AR, Davis JR, Leavitt SA, Nagle RB, McLaughlin WJ, Rivas RA, Martinez R, Krupinski EA, Weinstein RS.  Diagnostic accuracy of an international static-imaging telepathology consultation service.  Human Pathol 28: 17-21, 1997.

  6. Dunn BE, Almagro UA, Choi H, Recla DL, Weinstein RS.  Use of telepathology for routine surgical pathology review in a test bed in the Department of Veterans Affairs.  Telemedicine J. 3:1-10, 1997. (Telemedicine J Manuscript of the Year Award).

  7. Krupinski E, Maloney K, Hopper L, Weinstein RS.   Evaluation of radiologist performance using telemedicine services.  Journal of Digital Imaging:10:83-85, 1997.

  8. Weinstein RS, Dunn BE, Graham AR: Telepathology networks as models of telemedicine services by cybercorps. New Medicine 1:235-241, 1997.

1998

  1. McLaughlin WJ, Schifman RB, Ryan KJ, Manriquez GM, Bhattacharyya AK, Dunn BE, Weinstein RS: Telemicrobiology: Feasibility Study.  Telemedicine J. 3:11-17, 1998.

  2. McNeill KM, Weinstein RS, Holcomb MJ: Arizona Telemedicine Program: Implementing a statewide health care network. JAMIA 5:441-447, 1998.

  3. McNeill KM, Weinstein RS, Holcomb MJ.  Teleradiology in an integrated telemedicine environment. In: Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery CAR '98.  Lemke HU, Vannier MW, Inamura K, Farman AG, eds. Elsevier, New York 484-489, 1998

  4. McNeely R.  Telemedicine: A New Technological Venue.  In Confidence. American Health Information Management Association, 6(4)  July/August, 1998.

  5. McNeely R.  Telemedicine: Tackling the Technology. ADVANCE Health Information Professionals.  June, 1998.
     

1999

  1. Krupinski EA, LeSueur B, Ellsworth L, Levine N, Hansen R, Silvis N, Sarantopoulos P, Hite P, Wurzel J, Weinstein RS, Lopez AM. Assessment of diagnostic accuracy using a digital camera for teledermatology. Telemedicine J 5:52, 1999.

  2. Weinstein RS, McNeely RA, Beinar S, Hughes A. The university-based telemedicine program: Synergies between education, service, technology assessment, and research mission.  Telemedicine J. 5:36, 1999.

  3. Dunn BE, Agha Z, Weinstein RS. Cost minimization analysis of dynamic robotic telepathology. Telemedicine J 5:66, 1999.

  4. Beinar S, Weinstein RS. Organization and management of a university-based multispecialty telemedicine practice. Telemedicine J 5:68, 1999.

  5. Dunn BE, Choi H, Almagro UA, Recla DL, Weinstein RS. Routine surgical telepathology in the Department of Veterans Affairs.  Experience-related improvements in pathologist performance. Telemedicine J 5:70, 1999.

  6. Krupinski EA, Lopez AM, Weinstein RS. The Arizona Telemedicine Program: Two years- experience with a university-based telemedicine program. Telemedicine J 5:100, 1999.

  7. Krupinski EA, Dolliver M, Webster P, Lulloff C, Weinstein RS.  Assessment of case turnaround times in a university-based telemedicine program. Telemedicine J 5:100, 1999.

  8. Lopez AM, Wyatt A, Weinstein RS. Evaluation of a telemedicine pediatric practice in a rural setting. Telemedicine J 5:103, 1999.

  9. Lopez AM, Roxas C, Cruz M, Weinstein RS. Evaluation of a telemedicine psychiatric practice.  Telemedicine J 5:104, 1999.

  10. Krupinski EA, Webster P, Dolliver M, Weinstein RS: Efficiency analysis of a multi-service telemedicine service.  Telemedicine J 5: 265-271, 1999.

  11. Krupinski EA, Gonzales M, Gonzales C, Weinstein RS: Evaluation of a digital camera for acquiring teleradiology images. In: Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery CAR >99.  Lemke HU, Vannier MW, Inamura K, Farman AG, eds. Elsevier, New York, 529-533, 1999.

  12. Holcomb M, McNeill K, Krupinski E, Weinstein R. Implementation of a tool for recording network performance and typical failures observed.  Telemedicine Journal, 5, 96, 1999.

  13. Krupinski EA.  Human performance studies and the assessment of telemedicine programs. Telemedicine Journal, 5, 101, 1999.

  14. Krupinski EA, McNeill K, Ovitt T, Alden S, Holcomb M, Lulloff C.  Case volume, response times and user satisfaction with a university-based teleradiology system.  Telemedicine Journal 5, 101, 1999.

2000

  1. Lutz TW, Barker G, McNeill KM, Weinstein RS. Cost effectiveness analysis for correctional telemedicine in Arizona. Telemedicine J 6:113, 2000.

  2. Barker G, McNeill KM, Krupinski EA, Weinstein RS. Cost effectiveness of delivering continuing medical education via telemedicine. Telemedicine J 6:124, 2000.

  3. Lopez AM, McDonald P, Marshall JR, Weinstein RS. The use of digital imaging cameras in the evaluation and management of wounds.  Telemedicine J 6:149, 2000.

  4. McNeely RA, Major J, Ring DC, Weinstein RS. Assessment of consumer-grade digital cameras for use in a multispecialty telemedicine program. Telemedicine J 6:149, 2000.

  5. Barker G, McNeill KM, Weinstein RS. The Arizona telemedicine program clinical encounters costing model. Telemedicine J 6:153, 2000.

  6. Driesen KE, Hughes A, Weinstein RS. Results from the Arizona enterprise communities’ telemedicine questionnaire. Telemedicine J 6:158, 2000.

  7. Krupinski EA, Gonzales M, Gonzales C, Weinstein RS.  Evaluation of a digital camera for acquiring radiographic images for telemedicine applications.  Telemedicine J e-Health 6: 297-302, 2000.

  8. Krupinski EA, Gonzales M, Gonzales C, Weinstein RS. Feasibility study on the use of a digital camera for teleradiology. Telemedicine J 6:164, 2000.

  9. Lopez AM, Lazarus S, Krupinski EA, Weinstein RS. Consulting clinician satisfaction with the Arizona telemedicine program. Telemedicine J 6:164, 2000.

  10. Lopez AM, Krupinski EA, Weinstein RS. Patient satisfaction with telemedicine.  Telemedicine J 6:165, 2000.

  11. McNeill KM, Barker G, Weinstein RS, Lutz TW, Holsclaw R. The Nightingale Consortium: A framework for multi-organizational Collaboration for providing telemedicine services in Arizona. Telemedicine J 6:165, 2000.

  12. Lopez AM, Sarantopoulos P, Krupinski EA, Dolliver M, Weinstein RS. Evaluation of a home health care unit for blood pressure and pulse recordings. Telemedicine J 6:180, 2000.

  13. Lopez AM, Krupinski EA, Weinstein RS. Continuing education programs via telemedicine.  Telemedicine J 6:180, 2000.

  14. Lopez AM, Levine N, Hansen R, Silvis N, Krupinski E, Weinstein RS. Assessment of diagnostic accuracy in the detection of premalignant and malignant skin lesions using a digital camera.  Telemedicine J 6:181, 2000.

  15. Krupinski EA.  Observer performance evaluation of a digital camera for acquiring radiographic images for teleradiology.  Radiology, 217P, 160. 2000.

  16. Krupinski EA.  Measuring changes in service in an established telemedicine program.  Telemedicine Journal, 6, 163. 2000.

  17. Krupinski EA, Roehrig H, Furukawa T.  Physical and psychophysical evaluation of a flat-surface CRT display monitor vs a traditional curved-surface display monitor for use in PACS and teleradiology.  Radiology 217P, 160. 2000.

  18. Barker GP, McNeill KM, Weinstein RS.  A telemedicine and traditional clinical practice analysis. Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery 2000. Edited by HU Lemke, MW Vannier, K. Inamura & AG Farman, Elsevier, Amsterday, 469-474. 2000.

  19. Bader S, McNeely R, Sandefur R, Braude R.  Biomedical Communications: Past, Present, Future. Journal of Biocommunications, 27:1. 2000.

2001

  1. Krupinski EA, Barker G, Rodriquez G, Engstrom M, Levine N, Weinstein RS. Telemedicine vs. in-person dermatology referrals: An analysis of case complexity. Telemedicine J e-Health 7:119, 2001.

  2. Barker G, Krupinski E, Laursen T, Erps K, Weinstein RS. Pay per view: The Arizona Telemedicine program’s billing results. Telemedicine J e-Health 7:172, 2001.

  3. Lopez AM, Scott K, Fleishman J, Lazarus Sy, Schwaeger H, Weinstein RS. Tumor board presentations via telemedicine. Telemedicine J e-Health 7:182-183, 2001.

  4. Lopez AM, Lazarus S, Davis B, Cross N, Weinstein RS. Delivery of pain management consultations via telemedicine. Telemedicine J e-Health 7:183, 2001.

  5. Lopez AM, Lazarus S, Weinstein RS. The use of telemedicine in the care of cancer patients. Telemedicine J e-Health 7:183, 2001.

  6. McNeely RA, Hall JR, Frank CA, Collins RA, Umphrey KE, Weinstein RS. Use of a videostreaming server for the delivery of continuing education over a telemedicine network to rural healthcare practitioners. Telemedicine J e-Health 7:186, 2001.

  7. Krupinski EA, Roehrig H.  Choosing the optimal monitor for PACS and teleradiology: the importance of phosphor. Radiology, 221(P), 689. 2001.

  8. Lopez AM, Lazarus S, Barker G, Krupinski EA, Weinstein R.  Continuing medical education programs via telemedicine. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 16, 206. 2001.

  9. Krupinski EA, Barker GP, Beinar S, Lopez AM, Weinstein RS. Fluctuation in Service Loads in an Established Telemedicine Program. Telemedicine Journal & e-Health, 7:27-31. 2001.

  10. McNeill KM, Barker GP, McElroy J.  Experience using an ASP Model to expand a State-initiated Telemedicine Program. Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery 2001. Edited by HU Lemke, MW Vannier, K. Inamura & K.Doi, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 779-785. 2001.

2002

  1. Krupinski E, Lyman T, Barker G, Lopez AM, Weinstein RS.  Analysis of reasons for attending or not attending continuing education lectures via telemedicine.  Telemedicine J e-Health 8: 252-3, 2002.

  2. Lopez AM, Kurker SF, Guillen J, Major J, Hatch K, Barker G, Garcia F, Lazarus S, Weinstein RS. Telecolposcopy in underserved communities.  Telemedicine J e-Health 8: 254, 2002.

  3. Lopez AM, McDonald P, Lazarus S, Major J, Weinstein RS.  Innovative uses of the tele-home unit in health care. Telemedicine J e-Health 8: 254, 2002.

  4. Barker G, Krupsinski EA, McNeill KK, Shellenberg B, Weinstein RS.  Expense comparison of a telemedicine practice versus a traditional practice.  Telemedicine J e-Health 8: 190, 2002.

  5. Cruz M, Cruz RF, Krupinski E, McNeely R, Weinstein RS.  Effect of camera resolution and bandwidth on facial affect recognition.  Telemedicine J e-Health 8, 246, 2002.

  6. McNeill KM, Barker GP, Weinstein RS.  An Arizona clinical encounters costing model for telemedicine services.  Telemedicine J e-Health 8: 195, 2002.

  7. Weinstein RS, McNeill KM. What works awards. Arizona Telemedicine Program. Health Manag Technol May 23(5):22, 2002.

  8. Rodas EB, Latifi R, Cone S, Broderick TJ, Doarn CR, Merrell RC.  Telesurgical Presence and Consultation for Open Surgery.  Arch Surg; 137:1360-1363, 2002.

  9. Krupinski EA, Barker G.  Lost opportunities for revenue in telemedicine practices? Telemedicine Journal & e-Health, 8, 253. 2002.

  10. Lopez AM, Krupinski EA, Bohnenkamp SK, McDonald P.  Homehealth versus homehealth/telehomehealth: an evaluation of oncology patients with ostomies. Telemedicine Journal & e-Health, 8, 242. 2002.

  11. McNeill KM, Barker GP.  The Telemedicine Network as an Engine for Sustainability. Telemedicine Journal & e-Health, 8:210. 2002.

2003

  1. Krupinski EA, Barker GP, Levine N, Weinstein RS.  Patterns of teledermatology referrals over a 3-year period.  Telemedicine J e-Health 9, S-36-7, 2003.

  2. Barker GP, Kerr RA, Krupinski EA, Weinstein RS. A study of the rural health care division program.  Telemedicine J e-Health 9, S-39, 2003.

  3. Lopez AM, Kurker SF, Major J, Guillen JM, Graham ML, Weinstein RS.  Use of telehome health monitor in bone marrow transplantation.  Telemedicine J e-Health 9, S-46, 2003.

  4. Lopez AM, Kurker SF, Guillen JM, Major J, Hacth K, Byron J, Garcia F, Lazarus S, Weinstein RS.  Pilot data in telecolposcopy n a primary care women’s clinic.  Telemedicine J e-Health 9, S-54, 2003.

  5. Lopez AM, Webster P, Kurker SF, Ranger-Moore J, Weinstein RS.  The role of culture in the utilization of telemedicine services.  Telemedicine J e-Health 9, S-59, 2003.

  6. Barker GP, McNeill K, Kerr R, Krupinski EA, Weinstein RS.  Travel trends in the Arizona Telemedicine Program.  Telemedicine J e-Health 9, S-95, 2003.

  7. Krupinski EA, Barker GP, Engstrom M, Levine N, Weinstein RS.  Challenges in assessing outcomes in teledermatology.  Telemedicine J e-Health 9, S-109, 2003.

  8. Krupinski EA, Barker GP, Weinstein RS.  Quality control assessment in telemedicine operations.  Telemedicine J e-Health 9, S-109, 2003.

  9. Lopez AM, Cruz M, Lazarus S, Webster P, Jones EG, Weinstein RS.  Providing telepsychiatric services to a deaf patient: A case study.  Telemedicine J e-Health 9, S-110, 2003.

  10. Lopez AM, Webster P, Lazarus S, Villar H, Weinstein RS.  Surgical oncology teleconsultations via telemedicine.  Telemedicine J e-Health 9, S-111, 2003.

  11. Krupinski EA, McNeill K, Haber K, Ovitt T.  Radiologist satisfaction in a high volume teleradiology practice. Journal of Telemedicine & e-Health, 9(S), 52. 2003.

  12. Krupinski EA, McNeill K, Haber K, Ovitt T.  High-volume teleradiology service: focus on radiologist satisfaction. Journal of Digital Imaging, S16, 34-35. 2003.

  13. Krupinski EA, Hughes AM, Barker GP, Lopez AM, Weinstein RS.  Fluctuations in Telemedicine Case Volume: Correlation with Personnel Turnover Rates. Telemedicine Journal & e-Health, 9:369-373. 2003.

2004

  1. Barker GP, Krupinski EA, Weinstein RS. Funding sources and cycles for telemedicine programs: It’s all about sustainability.  Telemedicine J e-Health 10, S-94, 2004.

  2. Lopez AM, Garcia F, Hatch K, Byron J, Kurker S, Guillen J, Major J, Lazarus S, Avery D, Weinstein RS. Telecolposcopy in a primary care women’s clinic: A pilot study. Telemedicine J e-Health 10, S-106, 2004.

  3. Krupinski EA, Barker GP, Lopez AM, Weinstein RS. An analysis of unsuccessful telemedicine consultations. Telemedicine J e-Health 10, S-56, 2004.

  4. Weinstein RS, Barker GP, Beinar S, Hughes A, Holcomb M, Krupinski EA, Lopez AM, McNeely RA.  Planning a state-wide telemedicine program. The concept of authority management.  Telemedicine J e-Health 10, S-65, 2004.

  5. Barker G, McNeill KM, Krupinski EA, Weinstein RS. The Arizona Telemedicine Clinical Encounters Costing for Telemedicine Services. Telemedicine J e-Health 10: 381-388, 2004.

  6. Cruz M, Cruz RF, Krupinski EA, Lopez AM, McNeely RA, Weinstein RS.  Effect of Camera Resolution and Bandwidth on Facial Affect Recognition.  Telemed Journal and e-Health, Vol. 10 (3), 2004.

  7. Weinstein RS, Barker G, Beinar S, Holcomb M, Krupinski EA, Lopez AM, Hughes A, McNeely RA.  “Policy and the Origins of the Arizona Statewide Telemedicine Program”.  In:Understanding Health Communications Technologies, P Whitten, D Cook, eds Jossey-Bass, San Francisco, 299-309. 2004.

  8. Latifi R, Muja SH, Bekteshi F, Reinicke M.  Use of Information Technology to Improve Quality of Healthcare: Kosova’s Telemedicine Project and International Virtual e-Hospital as an Example.  Stud Health Technol Inform, 159-168. IOS Press, 2004.

  9. Latifi R, Peck K, Porter JM, Poropatich R, Geare T III, Nassi R.  Telepresence and Telemedicine in Trauma and Emergency Care Management.  Stud Health Technol Inform, 193-199. IOS Press, 2004.

  10. Latifi R, Peck K, Satava R, Anvari M.  Telepresence and Telementoring in Surgery.  Stud Health Technol Inform, 200-206. IOS Press, 2004.

  11. Krupinski EA.  Can off-the-shelf color monitors be used in teleradiology? Telemedicine Journal & e-Health, 10, S47. 2004.

  12. Barker G, Krupinski EA, Hooven S, Tabbaa K, Lopez AM, Tretschok T, Weinstein RS.  Comparison of telepain and in-person pain clinic encounters. Telemedicine and e-Health, 11, 222. 2004.

  13. Krupinski EA, Engstrom M, Barker GP, Levine N, Weinstein RS.  The challenges of following patients and assessing outcomes in teledermatology. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 10:21-24. 2004.

  14. Barker GP, Krupinski EA, Schellengerg BK, Weinstein RS.  Expense comparison of a telemedicine practice versus a traditional clinical practice. Telemedicine Journal & e-Health, 10:376-379. 2004.

  15. Weinstein RS, Descour MR, Liang C, Barker GP, Scott KA, Richter L, et al.  An Array Microscope for Ultrarapid Virtual Slide Processing and Telepathology. Design, Fabrication, and Validation Study. Journal of Human Pathology, 09: 1303-1314. 2004.

  16. Latifi R. Establishing Telemedicine in Developing Countries: From Inception to Implementation.  IOS, Amsterdam, July 2004.

  17. Latifi R.  Instead of a Prologue. Establishing Telemedicine in the Balkans: From Berlin to Prishtina via Mars – A Personal Journey. Stud Health Technol Inform, 8-21, IOS Press. 2004.

  18. Latifi R.  Epilogue. Stud Health Technol Inform, 229, IOS Press. 2004.

  19. Badger T, Segrin C, Meek P, Lopez AM, Krupinski EA, Blackett A.  A Case Study of Telephone Interpersonal Counseling for Women with Breast Cancer and Their Partners. Oncol Nurs Forum, 31(5): 997-1003. 2004.

  20. Bohnenkamp SK, McDonald P, Lopez AM, Krupinski EA, Blackett A.  Traditional versus Telenursing Outpatient Management of Patients with Cancer with New Ostomies. Oncol Nurs Forum, 17; 31(5): 1005-10. 2004.

  21. Lopez AM, Avery D, Weinstein RS.  Women’s Health Care via Telemedicine. J Telemed and eHealth, 10: Suppl 1 S105. 2004.

2005

  1. Lamb G, Krupinski E, McNeely R, Lopez A, Weinstein RS. Interdisciplinary training in telemedicine. Telemedicine J e-Health 11, p. 194, 2005.

  2. Hughes A, McNeely R, Lopez A, Weinstein RS. Improving interagency communication through statewide virtual diabetes roundtables over a telehealth network.  Telemedicine J e-Health 11,  248, 2005.

  3. Krupinski E, McNeely R, Holcomb M, Barker G, Weinstein RS.  Telemedicine as the foundation for a statewide “network of networks” – Evaluation of network activities. Telemedicine J e-Health 11, 251, 2005.

  4. Weinstein RS, Descour M, Liang C, Bartels P. Invention of an array microscope for use in telepathology.  Telemedicine J e-Health 11, 213-214, 2005.

  5. Lopez A, Zazworsky D, Gallegos G, Doughery-Lake J, Krupinski E, Major J, McNeely R, Weinstein RS. Measuring the effect of diabetes telehealth learning activities on K-12 students.  Telemedicine J e-Health 11, 210, 2005.

  6. Barker G, Krupinski E, Hooven S, Tabbaa K, Lopez A, Tretschok T, Weinstein RS. Comparison of telepain and in-person pain clinic encounters.  Telemedicine J e-Health 11, 222, 2005.

  7. Dario C, Dunbar A, Feliciani F, Garcia-Barbero M, Giovannetti S, Graschew G, Guel A, Horsch A, Jenssen M, Kleinebreil L, Latifi R, Lleo M, Mancini P, Mohr MTJ, Ortiz Garcia P, Pedersen S, Perez-Sastre JM, Rey A.  Opportunities and Challenges of eHealth and Telemedicine via Satellite.  Eur J Res, Supplement 10(1), March 15, 2005.

  8. Latifi R, Ong CA, Peck KA, Porter JM, Williams MD.  Telepresence and telemedicine in trauma and emergency care management.  European Surgery. 37(5): 293-297, October, SpringerWein.  2005.

  9. Whitten P, Krupinski EA, Grigsby J, Wootton R, Nelson EL, Jennett.  The telemedicine research field: a rigorous debate. Telemedicine and e-Health, 11, 223. 2005.

  10. Barker GP, Krupinski EA, McNeely RA, Holcomb MJ, Lopez AM, Weinstein RS.  The Arizona Telemedicine Program Business Model. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 11(8): 397-402. 2005.

  11. England W, Barker GP, Lordan D.  Employer Coverage of Telehealth within the ATA. Telemedicine & e-Health, 11:200. 2005.

  12. Latifi R. Editorial. European Surgery, 37(5): 267-269, October, SpringerWein. 2005.

  13. Latifi R.  Case Report: Kosova. International Telecommunication Union Report on Application of Telecommucation in Health Care. 202-207, Edited by National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan.  October, 2005.

  14. Badger TL, Lopez AM.  Profiles of Women with Breast Cancer: Who Responds to a Telephone Interpersonal Counseling Intervention. J Psychosocial Oncol, 23: 79-99. 2005.

  15. Badger T, Segrin C, Meek P, Lopez AM, Bonham E, Sieger A.  Telephone Interpersonal Counseling with Women with Breast Cancer: Symptom Management and Quality of Life. Oncol Nurs Forum, 32(2): 273-79. 2005.

2006

  1. Alverson, D, Weinstein RS, Peterson M, Shore J, Mason S, Shannon S, Beinar S, Lamarch D, Carroll M. The four corners telehealth consortium: An interstate collaborative model. Telemedicine J e-Health 12, 250, 2006.

  2. Krupinski E, Tillack A, Richter L, Weinstein RS. Characterizing zooming patterns with telepathology digital whole (virtual) slides. Telemedicine J e-Health 12, 194, 2006.

  3. Barker G, Lopez AM, Bhattacharyya A, Scott K, Descour M, Richter L, Davenport J, Krupinski E, Weinstein RS.  Telepathology rapid process breast clinic.  Telemedicine J e-Health 12, 194, 2006.

  4. Latifi R, Porter J, Holcomb M, Judkins D, Whalen E, Beinar S, Weinstein RS. Adding teletrauma and teleresuscitation to 9-5 telemedicine programs: What does it take to change the paradigm and ensure sustainability, and acceptance by trauma surgeons and hospitals? Telemedicine J e-Health 12, 204, 2006.

  5. Krupinski E, Barker G, Weinstein RS. Telemedicine champions – fact or fiction?  Telemedicine J e-Health 12, 210, 2006.

  6. Barker G, Krupinski E, Lopez AM, Johnson N, Weinstein RS. Study of one-time telemedicine encounters by diagnosis. Telemedicine J e-Health 12, 210, 2006.

  7. Lopez AM, Howerter A, Barker G, Bhattacharyya A, Scott K, Descour M, Richter L, Davenport J, Krupinski E, Weinstein RS.  Ultra rapid clinic in breast healthcare.  Telemedicine J e-Health 12, 232, 2006.

  8. Lopez A, Venker C, Howerter A, Barker GP, Bhattacharyya A, Scott KM, Descour MR, Richter LC, Krupinski EA, Weinstein RS. Demonstration of an expedited breast care (EBD) clinic. Journal of Clinical Oncology 24(18S):661s, 2006.

  9. Lopez A, Venker C, Howerter A, Barker GP, Bhattacharyya A, Scott KM, Descour MR, Richter LC, Krupinski EA, Weinstein RS. Demonstration of an expedited breast care (EBD) clinic. Journal of Clinical Oncology 24(18S):661s, 2006.

  10. Barker GP, Lopez AM, Bhattacharyya AB, Scott KM, Descour MR, Richter LC et al.  Telepathology Rapid Process Breast Clinic. Journal of Telemedicine & e-Health, 12:168. 2006.

2007

  1. Krupinski EA, Tillack A, Richter L, Henderson J, Bhattacharyya A, Scott K, Graham A, Descour M, Davis J, Weinstein RS. Using virtual telepathology technology to train pathology residents. Telemedicine J e-Health 13, 167, 2007.

  2. Krupinski EA, Barker GP, Levine N, Lopez AM, Weinstein RS. 10-Year analysis of teledermatology cases at an academic medical center. Telemedicine J e-Health 13, 228, 2007.

  3. Cunniff C, Lopez AM, Webser PD, Weinstein RS. Telegenetics: Novel application to address health care disparities in pediatrics. Telemedicine J e-Health 13, 232, 2007.

  4. Lopez AM, Donnoerstein R, Lax D, Webster PD, Weinstein RS. Neonatal tele-echocardiography in the NICU. Telemedicine J e-Health 13, 178, 2007.

  5. McNeely RA, Major J, Woodruff S, Parker L, Robinson C, Zazworsky D, Krupinski EA, Lopez AM, Weinstein RS. Utilizing a Rural Broadband Wi-Fi Network for Diabetes Telemedicine Services. Telemedicine J e-Health 13, 200, 2007.

  6. Weinstein RS, Lopez AM, Barker GP, Krupinski EA, Descour MR, Scott KM, Richter LC, Beinar SJ, Holcomb MJ, Bartels PH, McNeely RA, Bhattacharyya AK.  The Innovative bundling of teleradiology, telepathology, and teleoncology services.  IBM Systems Journal, 46(1): 69-84, 2007.

  7. Carpenter JB, Bartley AN, Bangert JL, Henderson JT, Richter L, Weinstein RS: Comparison of light microscopy and virtual microscopy for the evaluation of routine cutaneous biopsies.  Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine. 131 (9): 1470. 2007.

  8. Henderson JT, Scott KM, Carpenter JB, Chiang S, Weinstein RS: Diagnostic accuracy of quality assurance surgical pathology specimens using virtual microscopy.  Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine. 131 (9): 1429. 2007.

  9. de Leonni Stanonik, Latifi R.  Telemedicine support for a marathon swimmer and the Amazon swim expedition.  Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 13(3): 83-83(3).  2007.

  10. Latifi R, Weinstein RS, Porter JM, Ziemba M, Judkins D, Ridings D, Nassi R, Valenzuela T, Holcomb M, Leyva F.  Telemedicine and Telepresence for Trauma and Emergency Care Management.  Scandinavian Journal of Surgery, 96:281-289. 2007.

  11. Krupinski EA, Roehrig H, Fan J.  All-purpose telemedicine displays: can we use color for teleradiology? Telemedicine & e-Health, 13, 228. 2007.

  12. Lopez AM, Chavez CL, Krupinski E, Weinstein R.  Assessing the decision to utilize telemedicine: the referring clinician’s perspective.  Telemedicine & e-Health, 13, 175. 2007.

  13. Weinstein RS, Lopez AM, Barker GP, Krupinski EA, Beinar S, Major J et al.  Arizona Telemedicine Program Interprofessional Learning Center: Facility Design and curriculum development. Journal of Interprofessional Care, 21(2) 51-63. 2007.

  14. Barker GP.  Light VS: Reimbursement. Business and Legal Essentials for Nurse Practitioners: From Negotiating Your First Job Through Owning a Practice. Edited by Reel S, Philadelphia: Mosby Inc., 123-135. 2007.

2008

  1. Latifi R.  International Virtual e-Hospital: The Balkans Journey.  Stud Health Technol Inform, 3-22.  IOS Press 2008.

  2. Latifi R.  The Do’s and Don’ts when You Establish Telemedicine and e-Health (Not Only) in Developing Countries, Stud Health Technol Inform, 39-44. IOS Press 2008.

  3. Latifi R.  Telepresence and Telemedicine in Trauma and Emergency. Stud Health Technol Inform, 275-280. IOS Press 2008.

  4. Latifi R.  Current Principles and Practices of Telemedicine and e-Health. IOS, Amsterdam, February 2008.

  5. Antoniotti NA, Grady B, Krupinski E, Burdick A, Carnahan L, Cavallerano J. Standards and guidelines: ATA and telemedicine’s new frontier. Telemedicine & e-Health, 14S, 39. 2008.

  6. Barker GP, Cooley J, Krupinski EA, McNeely RA, Weinstein RS.  Can Videoconferencing effectively replace in-person presentations and if so, how? Telemedicine & e-Health, 14S, 56. 2008.

  7. Barker GP, Krupinski EA, McNeely RA, Lopez AM, Latifi R, Hiteman S, Holcomb M, Beinar S, Hughes A, Weinstein R.  Measuring the Arizona Telemedicine Program at an academic institution. Telemedicine & e-Health, 14S, 112. 2008.

  8. Krupinski EA, Barker GP, Lopez AM, Cruz M, Weinstein RS.  Analysis of a 10-Year Experience of Telepsychiatry Cases at an Academic Medical Center. Journal of Telemedicine & e-Health, 14(1):55. 2008.

  9. Weinstein RS, Lopez AM, Krupinski EA, Beinar S, Holcomb M, McNeely R, Latifi R, Barker GP.  Integrating Telemedicine and Telehealth: Putting It All Together. Stud Health Technol Inform, 23-38, IOS Press. 2008.

  10. Gibson SF, Rowe N, Morley S, Krupinski EA.  Telepsychiatry Client Satisfaction After 10 Years of Network Operation.  Telemedicine & e-Health, 14(1)S: 57. March 2008.

  11. Lopez AM, Galper, C.  Community Service Learning Supported by Telemedicine.  Telemedicine & e-Health, 14(1)S: 90. March 2008.

  12. Vega S, Marciscano I, Arosemena JR, Lobo M, Weinstein RS.  A Rural Telemedicine Program in Panama.  Telemedicine & e-Health, 14(1)S: 109. March 2008.

  13. Weinstein RS, Lopez AM, Krupinski EA, Beinar S, Holcomb M, McNeely RA, Latifi R, Barker GP.  Integrating Telemedicine and Telehealth: Putting It All Together and Ensuring Sustainability. Telemedicine and e-Health. 14(1): 104-5. Jan/Feb 2008.

 

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Arizona Telemedicine Program
The University of Arizona
Health Sciences Center
P.O. Box 245105
Tucson, AZ 85724-5105

www.telemedicine.arizona.edu
Phone: 520/626-4785
Fax: 520/626-4774
E-mail: Sandy Beinar
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Updated: August 25, 2008