Dear Professors Larry Chu, Diana Do, and Bob Harrington,
(Dr Chu - I couldn't find your email address online, so I'm sending this to medicinex@stanford.edu which was on your web site - https://profiles.stanford.edu/lawrence-chu).
Thank you very much for this acceptance of my talk proposal "World University and School: Online Medical Schools and Teaching Hospitals in ~200 countries’ official languages" at the Stanford Medicine X conference in late April - https://medicinex.stanford.edu/x-2018/.
I'm afraid, however, that World University and School / the WUaS Corporation can't afford this, and didn't realize this would be part of making a proposal, or having it accepted.
I have talked with Stanford chair of Medicine Bob Harrington about World University and School's planned online Medical Schools and Teaching Hospitals, with online clinical care (including defining this via something like Project Echo - re the Stanford Grand Rounds' talk by Sanjiv Arora MD), in Bob's office in the autumn for a half hour. And Professor Diana Do is on the Board of Directors of the newly emergent for-profit parallel WUaS Corporation focusing on these 10 planned revenue streams - https://worlduniversityandschool.blogspot.com/2017/06/wuas-corporations-10-planned-for-profit.html - in all ~200 countries' official languages (and indeed in all 7,099 living languages as academic markets) but we haven't moved forward with next steps concerning this so far. I have also inquired with Diana if we could hold WUaS Corporation business meetings out of Stanford Medicine, and we are waiting to see how this unfolds.
There are remarkable medical entrepreneurial opportunities, however, with both wings A) World University and School and the B) WUaS Corporation.
And WUaS seeks also to develop extensive approaches to clinical research with clinical trials, both mediated online (with packets through the mail), and in a realistic virtual earth at the cellular and atomic levels, and re another Stanford Medicine talk by Jessica Mega MD from Google's Verily. Think Google Street View with time slider / Maps / Earth / Brain at the cellular and atomic levels in all 7,099 living languages and for STEM engineering combined, conceptually, with Minecraft for Lego and Legomics (Lego-like gene building blocks) for the basis of virtual < > actual correspondence, engineering, and group building.
World University and School seeks to become the Harvard / MIT / Stanford of the internet offering these online degrees - Medicine (defining this), Law, as well as Bachelor, Ph.D. and I.B. high school, the latter accrediting on CC-4 MIT OCW - https://ocw.mit.edu - in its 7 languages (https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/translated-courses/ and https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/translated-courses/portuguese/ and https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/translated-courses/persian/) - in all ~200 countries official languages. I've also been in touch with Stanford Drs. Abraham Verghese, Charles Prober and Jonathan Chen about some of this.
Thank you again very much for this acceptance, but I'm sorry that World University and School / the WUaS Corporation can't afford the registration fees for this. I am planning to be, however, at Stanford Grand Rounds tomorrow morning if the opportunity might arise to talk further about some of this.
Thank you.
Sincerely, Scott
https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Nation_States
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Dear Dean Minor,
Thank you for your fascinating and remarkable talk this morning at Stanford Medicine Grand Rounds - http://medicinecalendars.stanford.edu/event/medicine-grand-rounds-superior-canal-dehiscence/. I was particularly appreciative of its teaching focus; I learned a lot. Thank you.
In what ways might we talk further about Stanford and World University and School collaborating to create a realistic virtual earth with avatar bots at the street view, cellular and atomic levels and for both research as well as surgery, for example, - and especially to model your observation about "ensembles of neurons," potentially to generate new therapeutic, clinical and surgical approaches to Superior Semicircular Canal Dehiscence Syndrome - and eventually online? Think Google Street View with time slider / Maps / Earth / Brain at the cellular and atomic levels in all 7,099 living languages with a translator for clinical medicine (building out of Google GNMT Translate?), and for STEM engineering combined, conceptually, with Minecraft for Lego and Legomics (Lego-like gene building blocks) for the basis of virtual < > actual correspondence, engineering, and group building.
I ask this in the context of having received acceptance of my Stanford Medicine X talk proposal "World University and School: Online Medical Schools and Teaching Hospitals in ~200 countries’ official languages" at its conference in late April.
I have talked with Stanford chair of Medicine Bob Harrington about World University and School's planned online Medical Schools and Teaching Hospitals, with online clinical care (including defining this via something like Project Echo - re the Stanford Grand Rounds' talk last May by Sanjiv Arora MD), in Bob's office in the autumn for a half hour. And Stanford Professor of Ophthalmology, Diana Do MD is on the Board of Directors of the newly emergent for-profit parallel WUaS Corporation focusing on these 10 planned revenue streams - https://worlduniversityandschool.blogspot.com/2017/06/wuas-corporations-10-planned-for-profit.html (of the 14 planned revenue streams on both wings - https://worlduniversityandschool.blogspot.com/2016/01/14-planned-wuas-revenue-streams.html) - in all ~200 countries' official languages (and indeed in all 7,099 living languages as academic markets) but we haven't moved forward with next steps concerning this so far. I have also inquired with Diana if we could hold WUaS Corporation Board meetings out of Stanford Medicine, and we are waiting to see how this unfolds.
World University and School seeks to become the Harvard / MIT / Stanford of the internet offering these online degrees - Medicine (defining this), Law, as well as Bachelor, Ph.D. and I.B. high school, the latter accrediting on CC-4 MIT OCW - https://ocw.mit.edu - in its 7 languages (https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/translated-courses/ and https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/translated-courses/portuguese/ and https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/translated-courses/persian/) - in all ~200 countries official languages. I've also been in touch with Stanford Drs. Larry Chu, Diana Do, Abraham Verghese, Charles Prober and Jonathan Chen about some of this.
On a personal note, do you happen to know Caleb Alexander MD at Johns Hopkins, or his brother John Alexander MD at Duke, as well as Chris Granger MD also at Duke? All are friends from western Pennsylvania, or Cuttyhunk Island, Massachusetts.
What's the best way to explore communicating about this further?
Thank you for your tour de force talk this morning at Stanford Grand Rounds.
All the best,
Scott
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- Scott MacLeod - Founder & President
- World University and School
- http://worlduniversityandschool.org
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