Samples of Our Work

Karen Bandy wrote a continuing medical education course, How to Negotiate: A Guide for Women in Medicine, for the American Medical Women's Association.

Karen was copyeditor for:

Web Portals and Higher Education: Technologies to Make IT Personal, Richard N. Katz, San Francisco, Jossey-Bass, 2002. (208 pp)

Futures Forum 2000: Forum Strategy Series, Joel Meyerson and Maureen Devlin, San Francisco, Jossey-Bass, 2001. (192 pp)

College and University Business Administration, Washington, DC, NACUBO, 2000. (1,250 pp)

Campus Cards: Making an Informed Decision, Caroline Grills, Washington, DC, NACUBO, 2000. (157 pp)

Karen was director of the research team that wrote the best seller Bringing Health Care Online: The Role of Information Technologies, Washington, DC, Office of Technology Assessment, 1995. (229 pp) She authored chapter 1 and chapter 3. Here is a 2-page excerpt.

This article of Karen's, "OTA: The Last Chapter," was published in Telemedicine Today.

Karen edits and contributes to a newsletter, The Master Gardener. Here is a brief essay.

Contact Karen for samples of other work in the fields of biomedical research, education, transportation, aviation, etc

Copyright © 2002 by Karen G. Bandy.

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Karen is author of an e-book Five Quick Steps to Telecommuting. The e-book is available at this site or at onlineworkshops.com, where Karen is a faculty member and course developer. You can see a sample chapter here.


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