
What is the IME Video Library?
The Innovations in Medical Education (IME) Video Library is a collection of free, high qualitys videos of educational events that have taken place at the University of Wisconsin (UW) Health Sciences Learning Center (HSLC).
Why was the IME Video Library created?
The UW School of Medicine and Public Health (SMPH) is a state-wide campus with educational sites in many communities. The IME Video Library allows the entire educational network, and the public, access to the presentations from remote locations.

IME is supported by a grant from the Wisconsin Partnership Fund for a Healthy Future
(Blue Cross Program).
Who can access the IME Video Library?
- Health sciences faculty, staff and students
- Community preceptors
- Public health organizations
- Health consumers
What types of presentations are available?
- Expert lecturers from the UW
- Invited guest lecturers from around the world
- Seminar series including: Cultural Diversity in Healthcare, Global Health and Population Health Sciences
- Department Grand Rounds including: Cardiovascular Medicine, Surgery and Pediatrics
- Professional development seminars
How can I find out more about the IME Video Library?
- Print the IME Video Library brochure (PDF) to share with others.
- Read about us in the news – UW-Madison News – September 12, 2007 – Video library broadens School of Medicine’s reach
- Visit the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) section
- Contact us at videos@med.wisc.edu or 608-263-6315.


