All persons listed below can be reached via US mail at: LSUMC-S, 1501 Kings Highway, Shreveport, LA, 71130.
E.J. Mayeaux, Jr., M.D.
EMayea@lsuhsc.edu
Dr. Mayeaux first conceived of a internet server for practical clinical and academic medicine and has been one of the primary motivators behind this project. He is an Associate Professor of Family Medicine and a Clinical Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology. He is also the Associate Residency Program Director for Family Medicine at LSUMC-S.
Dr. Mayeaux's medical interests include colposcopy and cervical cancer, loop electrosurgery (LEEP), thyroid disease, and literacy in medicine. Besides being a scroll carrying computer wizard, Dr. Mayeaux loves horses (ask him about his Arabians), hiking and trail riding, woodworking, stained glass work, and outdoor activities.
Ike Muslow, M.D.
IMuslo@lsuhsc.edu
Dean Muslow is the Vice-Chancellor and Acting Dean of Louisiana State University Medical Center in Shreveport, Louisiana. He is actively promoting the use of computers in the training of medical students and is directing the development of new ideas and tools for the use of information technology in medical teaching.
Dennis LaRavia, M.D.
Dr. LaRavia is the director of the developing Louisiana Rural Health Network. He is active in developing telemedicine for rural Louisiana communities and has helped in obtaining funding for hardware for this project. He shares our vision of providing usefull assistance to practicing physicians.
Brian Elkins, M.D. (active 1994-1995)
Brian Elkins was a forth-year medical student at LSUMC-S who has how graduated and moved on to residency. He has been a long-time fan of computer networking and the Internet, with experience dating back to when both he and the Internet were mere children. When Brian is not busy seeing patients or studying, he enjoys spending time with his lovely wife Barbara and son Brian, being involved with his church, riding his bicycle, and mowing his lawn. He also occasionally indulges in philosophical conversations with Dr. Mayeaux that make most people want to leave the room.
Mike Watson
mwatso@lsuhsc.edu
Dave Barker
dbarke@lsuhsc.edu
I was born in Waterbury, CT. I left as a baby and finally (age 3?) saw it last year. Still have a lot of relatives up there and got to meet them. It was pretty cool to 'warp' back in time. I lived in Austin, TX for 5 years after graduating LSU with a Computer Science degree. Now, I'm back in the town I grew up in! Shreveport, La. Although it will always be home, that's not a mistake I'll make again. I also lived in Burley, ID for a year. Now, that's a full four season part of the USA! It was about 20 miles from where Evil Knieval (spelling?) tried to jump the Snake River Canyon in his 'rocket' motorcycle. They're still talking about how bad they got ripped in the deal. But, if you like mountains (I do), Idaho is for you! I'd always thought Arkansas had mountains until I flew to Salt Lake City and saw the 'real deal'. Killer!!!!
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