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Lane Chan, MA

Media Designer and Producer
Department of Family & Community Medicine

 

 

Interests

Effective instructional design of media - print, web, video

 

Education

1967

University of  North Carolina
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
B.A. Degree, Radio-TV-Motion Pictures

1968

Appalachian State University
Boone, North Carolina
M.A. Degree, Audiovisual Instruction

 

Selected Publications

Dignan MB (Department of Family and Community Medicine), Sharp P (Department of Family and Community Medicine), Blinson K (Department of Family and Community Medicine), Michielutte R (Department of Family and Community Medicine), Konen J (Department of Family and Community Medicine), Bell R (Department of Internal Medicine--Section on General Internal Medicine/Gerontology), Lane C (Biomedical Communications): Development of a cervical cancer education program for Native American women in North Carolina. J Cancer Educ 1994;9(4):235-242.

Breyer W (Department of Internal Medicine), Lane CM (Administration--Biomedical Communications), Radford J (Department of Internal Medicine--Section on Hematology/Oncology), Peacock J (Department of Internal Medicine--Section on Infectious Diseases), Perry J (Department of Internal Medicine--Section on Hematology/Oncology), Powell B (Department of Internal Medicine--Section on Hematology/Oncology), Bo W (Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy), Cruz J (Department of Internal Medicine--Section on Hematology/Oncology): Lumbar punctures in oncology: the need for formal teaching [abstract]. Program/Proc Am Soc Clin Oncol 1997; 16:60a.

Suggs PK (Department of Internal Medicine--Section on Gerontology/Geriatric Medicine), Mittelmark MB, Krissak R (Department of Internal Medicine--Section on Gerontology/Geriatric Medicine), Oles K (Department of Neurology), Lane C Jr (Administration--Biomedical Communications), Richards B: Efficacy of a self-instruction package when compared with a traditional continuing education offering for nurses. J Contin Educ Health Prof 1998;18(4):220-226.

Arcury TA (Department of Family and Community Medicine), Quandt SA (Department of Public Health Sciences--Section on Epidemiology), Lane CM Jr (Administration--Biomedical Communications), Marin T (Department of Family and Community Medicine), Rao P (Department of Family and Community Medicine): [El terror invisible: pesticide safety for North Carolina] [Spanish, with English subtitles] [videocassette]. Winston-Salem (NC): Wake Forest University School of Medicine, 2002;1 videocassette: pesticide safety, 27 min.; handler, 17 1/2 min.; green tobacco sickness, 9 min.

Arcury TA (Department of Family and Community Medicine), Lane CM (Administration--Biomedical Communications), Gentry AL (Department of Family and Community Medicine), Bell RA (Division of Public Health Sciences): [What Mary Learned About Keeping Pests Out] [videotape]. Winston-Salem (NC): Wake Forest University Health Sciences Department of Biomedical Communications, 2006;1 videotape:6 minutes; manual.

Lane CM Jr (Department of Family and Community Medicine), Arcury TA (Department of Family and Community Medicine), Gentry AL (Department of Family and Community Medicine), Bell RA (Department of Public Health Sciences--Section on Epidemiology):
Activity book: keeping pests out.  Wake Forest University School of Medicine, 2006 

Lane CM Jr (Department of Family and Community Medicine), Arcury TA (Department of Family and Community Medicine), Gentry AL (Department of Family and Community Medicine), Bell RA (Department of Public Health Sciences--Section on Epidemiology):
What Mary learned about keeping pests out (on DVD also with run time of 6 minutes)? Wake Forest University School of Medicine, 2006

 

 

 

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