Production facility
- Three camera studios
- Two edit bays
- On-location production
- Webcasting and teleconference production
- Interactive multimedia development
Webcasting services
Quality health care is dependent upon timely and accessible information. Whether it is a continuing education course or an information update for first responders, the ability to easily create, deliver and digest the information is paramount. With our webcasting services, you can conveniently assemble and distribute important patient treatment, trauma care, public health, emergency management, or bio-terrorism information to the professionals who need it.
Medical information is complex. Our webcasting services allow you to quickly deliver effective presentations using X-rays, photographs, monitor output or maps. In the time it takes to deliver the presentation to a local audience, our webcasting services can stream it to remote viewers and almost instantly make it available for on-demand viewing.
Patient education channels, CCTV
Automated playback and on-demand programming delivered to all inpatient rooms. Content consists of in-house-produced educational videos and purchased programming. Each channel is targeted to specific illnesses.
Distance education facilities
Two electronic classrooms configured to act as both origination and receive locations and needed. All media types are directly inputted into the video systems. Four electronic meeting rooms (two on the Memorial Campus and one each on the other CAMC campuses) with educational origination capabilities. A 326-seat auditorium wired to allow video reception and broadcasting.
Staff
The CAMC Health Education & Media Department's employees are multitalented in various areas of media development. Their experience and formal education cover video production, editing (linear and digital), telecommunication technology, broadcasting, journalism, photography, computer graphics, multimedia design and web development. They have produced, directed and written content for various videos, CBT programs, printed material (books, posters and lectures), etc.