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Perioperative Interactive Education: PIE, Patient Simulation, Virtual TEE, cardiac valves, VIC, spine, liver, surgical video - Discover applications including TEE: transesophageal echocardiography, 3D heart, Virtual Liver, Virtual Spine, the Perioperative Patient Simulation, ALND, VIC, surgical video and more.

  • https://pie.med.utoronto.ca/PIE/PIE_feedbackform.htm PIE Feedback Form - If you have a comment about the PIE website or any of our projects, we would like to hear from you!
  • https://pie.med.utoronto.ca/PIE/PIE_credits.html PIE: Credits - The PIE website was designed and programmed by Michael Corrin, Toronto General Hospital, Department of Anesthesia and Pain Management.
  • https://pie.med.utoronto.ca/PIE/PIE_siteMap.html PIE: Site Map - The Perioperative Interactive Education (PIE) group is dedicated to creating educational tools for health researchers and practitioners. Take a look at our website for more information.
  • https://pie.med.utoronto.ca/PIE/PIE_whoWeAre.html PIE: Who we are. A list of perioperative interactive education team members - The PIE Team is comprised of several excellent application developers and doctors dedicated to creating innovative educational modules for healthcare.
  • https://pie.med.utoronto.ca/PIE/PIE_whatWeDo.html PIE: What We Do - Discover a range of applications, games and interactive websites including TEE: transesophageal echocardiography, 3D heart model, Virtual Liver, Virtual Spine, the Perioperative Patient Simulation, and more.
  • https://pie.med.utoronto.ca/PIE/PIE_whatWeDo_POPS.html PIE: Patient Simulation,Intensive Critical Care, Circulation Model, Cardiac Surgery - The Perioperative Patient Simulation is an online tool for health care workers to practice tending to critical care patients. Each patient is unique, so the simulation can be run numerous times with different results.
  • https://pie.med.utoronto.ca/PIE/PIE_whatWeDo_POPS_samples.html PIE: Patient Simulation: Intensive Critical Care, Circulation Model, Cardiac Surgery - The Perioperative Patient Simulation is an online tool for health care workers to practice tending to surgical patients. Each patient is unique, so the simulation can be run numerous times with different results.
  • https://pie.med.utoronto.ca/PIE/PIE_whatWeDo_wean.html PIE: VIRTUAL Weaning, Anesthesiology, Simulation, Cardiac - Virtual Weaning is a patient simulation designed to let health care workers practice stabilization of a patient at the end of cardiac surgery.
  • https://pie.med.utoronto.ca/PIE/PIE_whatWeDo_VSpine.html PIE Virtual Spine: 3D Spine Anatomy, Surgery, Lumbar Cross-Section, Regional Anesthesia - Virtual Spine is a resource for teaching spinal anatomy and regional anesthesia.
  • https://pie.med.utoronto.ca/PIE/PIE_whatWeDo_VLiver.html PIE Virtual Liver: 3D Liver Anatomy, Hepatic Segments, Surgery, Hepatobiliary, Couinaud, Education, Resident, Resection - Due to the complexity of the vasculature and inner structure of the liver, a 3D interactive model of the liver was created as an anatomical learning tool.
  • https://pie.med.utoronto.ca/PIE/PIE_whatWeDo_virtualTEE.html PIE: Virtual TEE, Transesophageal Echocardiography, 3D Heart Model, Cardiac Echocardiogram - VIRTUAL TEE (Transesophageal Echocardiography) is a module designed to orient students with regard to the standard TEE position using a 3D model of the heart and allow a virtual TEE study to be conducted.
  • https://pie.med.utoronto.ca/PIE/PIE_whatWeDo_ALND.html PIE: Axillary Lymph Node Dissection, 3D animation, anatomy, ALND surgery - Axillary Lymph Node Dissection website features 3D animations depicting anatomy and surgery.
  • https://pie.med.utoronto.ca/PIE/PIE_whatWeDo_fluidManagement.html PIE: Cardiac Anesthesiology: Cardiac Physiology, Starling’s Law, Fluid Management - The Fluid Management module allows the user to simulate the effects of blood loss and the effects of fluid replacement.
  • https://pie.med.utoronto.ca/PIE/PIE_whatWeDo_bloodPressure.html PIE: Cardiac Anesthesiology: Cardiac Physiology, Starling’s Law, Control of Blood Pressure - The Control of Blood Pressure module teaches control of cardiac output and blood pressure.
  • https://pie.med.utoronto.ca/PIE/PIE_whatWeDo_VPatient.html PIE: Virtual Interactive Cases (VIC): Diagnostic Medical Problem, Online Diagnosis of Case, Deliberate Practice, Toronto General Hospital - The Virtual Interactive Case System is used to simulate patients and situations not normally seen while learning medicine.
  • https://pie.med.utoronto.ca/PIE/PIE_whatWeDo_valves.html PIE: Virtual Cardiac Valves: 3D Animation, Cardiac Valve Model, Mitral, Aortic, Tricuspid, Pulmonary - Virtual Cardiac Valves is an online tool for viewing valves in a 3D model of the heart at many angles. There are several animations to choose from.
  • https://pie.med.utoronto.ca/PIE/PIE_whatWeDo_cardEmbryo.html PIE: Cardiac Embryology: Tube Formation, Looping, Ventricular and Atrial Septation - Cardiac embryology is conceptually difficult to understand. Our solution is a fully interactive 3D model of the heart presented at 10 stages of growth.
  • https://pie.med.utoronto.ca/PIE/PIE_whatWeDo_BMC.html PIE: Biomedical Communications: Virtual Liver, Virtual Bronchoscopy, Virtual Nerve Block, ALND - The PIE developers are graduates of the Biomedical Communications Masters Program at the University of Toronto. Several BMC research projects were also developed in conjunction with PIE.
  • https://pie.med.utoronto.ca/PIE/PIE_archive.html PIE: News archive - What's new in PIE? Read the news archives to get the latest information about new and ongoing perioperative interactive projects: TEE, Virtual Liver, Virtual Spine, Cardiac Anesthesiology and more.
  • https://pie.med.utoronto.ca/TVASurg_PE/ The Toronto Video Atlas of Liver, Pancreas and Transplant Surgery - Patient Teaching Module - This site contains patient teaching information on liver, pancreas and transplant surgery performed at the Toronto General Hospital

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  • Cheryl Dammann - The books are smaller but nice. Will be interesting to see when they are ...

    The books are smaller but nice. Will be interesting to see when they are full with all the quarters. But of course, that won't be until 2021 :(

  • A. Marks - Buy This Chromebook: IChromeOS is well conceived and implemented, and Toshiba is in sync.

    I finally got the message my Windows Vista laptop had been sending me since I bought it: "I'm here to load Windows Updates, Go Away". Concurrent with that was the realization that I love my iPad because when I turn it on, it comes on, and when I turn it off, it goes off. This Chromebook comes on INSTANTLY, shuts off INSTANTLY, and is a sweet platform to work from in between. The display is awesome. The WIFI is solid. The keyboard facilitates rapid touch typing. The battery life is sufficient. The charger is quick enough. It weights nothing. The price is terrific. ChromeOS provides plenty of functionality (browser, mail, files, photo editing, blogger, calendar, drive, docs/sheets/slides, etc). They're working with Adobe on some sort of streaming access to the CC suite, and with that my needs will mostly be met.