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Designing Compelling Medical Games “Designing Compelling Medical Games” is a workshop about the design process. Think of a “cooking school” where the secrets behind each dish (the game) are learned, versus a “cooking class” where the chef demonstrates how to prepare the dish. We will focus on the “why” more than the “how”, a nd participants will have the opportunity to experiment as they create their own compelling game!
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Speaker Profile Bryan Bergeron, MD Bryan Bergeron, MD has been involved in modeling and simulation for over 20 years, and is the author of a dozen commercial software packages, including several of first patient simulators for consumers and medical students/physicians. He is a fellow of the American College of Medical Informatics, founding editor of e.MD, on the boards of several informatics journals, and author of several hundred articles and 20 books, including a soon-to-be-released "Developing Serious Games". He teaches in the HST division of Harvard Medical School and MIT, and practices medical informatics at Mass General Hospital. He is the PI on a TATRC project to develop a multimedia nuclear, biological, and chemical collaboratory, which includes simulation-based game technology. www.archetypetech.com |