Learning Objects Working Group
News
Healthcare LOM has been approved as an American National Standard. Read the overview, or download the implementation toolkit.
Mission
The mission of the MedBiquitous Learning Objects Working Group is to develop XML and Web services standards to enable interoperability, accessibility and reusability of Web-based medical learning content.
Discussion List
Learning Objects Working Group Discussion List Archives
Workspace
Learning Objects Working Group Wiki
Documents
- Healthcare Learning Object Metadata Overview
- Healthcare Learning Object Metadata Standard (PDF, 888 KB)
- Healthcare Learning Object Metadata Documents and Schemas (ZIP, 1.07 MB)
- Implementation Guide (PDF, 213 KB)
- Implementation toolkit (Implementation Guide, Specifications, Schemas, Examples, ZIP, 1.24 MB)
- SCORM for Healthcare Draft Specification (PDF, 230 KB)
- SCORM Specifications from ADL
- Working Group Charter (PDF, 33 KB)
Chair
Morgan Bantly, Department of Veterans Affairs
Members
- Patti Abbott, Johns Hopkins University
- Trupti Bakrania, St George's University of London
- Ravi Teja Bhupatiraju, Oregon Health and Sciences University
- Gabrielle Campbell, Association of American Medical Colleges
- Chris Candler, M.D., Association of American Medical Colleges
- Dawn Carroll, Department of Veterans Affairs
- David Davies, Ph.D., University of Warwick
- Nancy Davis, Ph.D., National Institute for Quality Improvement and Education
- Sharon Dennis, M.S., HEAL
- Shona Dippie, HEAL
- Rachel Ellaway, Northern Ontario School of Medicine
- Nancy Gathany, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Stuart Gilman, M.D., Department of Veterans Affairs
- William Hersh, M.D., Oregon Health and Sciences University
- Lorena Hitchens, HighWire Press
- Julie Lambla, American Association of Critical-Care Nurses
- Tao Le, M.D., Johns Hopkins University
- Ross Martin, M.D., Pfizer
- Jim Martino, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University
- Sandra McIntyre, M.Ed., HEAL
- Don O'Guin, Pfizer
- Jennifer Ott, Healthstream
- Beth Powell, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Andrew Rabin, CECity
- Mike Rowan, LearnSomething
- Chris Rueger, Healthstream
- Deborah Sher, Department of Veterans Affairs
- Damon Silver, HighWire Press
- Carl Singer, CECity
- Sebastian Uijtdehaage, Ph.D., HEAL
- David Ward, American Association of Critical-Care Nurses
- Walter Wolyniec, Boehringer Ingelheim
Invited Experts
- Dan Rehak, Ph.D.
- Jorge Ruiz, M.D., University of Miami
- Charles Willis, American Gatroenterological Association
Note: only one vote is allowed per organization represented.


