Content as Application: Scott L. Grillo Vice President, Group Publisher McGraw-Hill Professional Creating value with integrated digital solutions
McGraw-Hill has been a leading medical publisher for 60 years -- our Access platform is increasingly embedded in medical institutions McGraw-Hill has been selling digital medical services to the institutional market since 1999.  We have institutional customers world-wide in over 50 countries and have experienced consistent double-digit revenue growth Our  Access  platform is a curriculum based learning environment designed specifically for the medical education market  Access combines our expert content with a unique set of learning tools that can easily be integrated directly into the teaching and learning environment in medical education and training These media-rich platforms leverage the power of semantic tagging to provide context-specific reference material on-demand to end users
Digital Beginnings: The Bookshelf Online 1999 Harrison’s Online Online access to a single title with weekly updates from the Harrison’s editorial board 2002 AccessMedicine Library / Bookshelf approach Multiple titles online  Semantic search  Online-only features, including grand rounds and differential diagnosis
In 2005 we started to think about expanding our digital offerings into key medical specialties   Published in a lot niche or highly specialized markets that placed a high value on premium content Surgery, Emergency Medicine, Pharmacy, Anesthesiology  Published content that was widely recognized and well regarded Competitors in the market, including third party aggregators, with a lot more content Traditional players: Elsevier, LWW Aggregators: Ovid, StatRef, Netlibrary New Entrants: Up-to-Date, Dynamed Shift our product strategy from building aggregated content suites to  providing customer-centric digital solutions that address  points of pain for end-users and customers.
Examined the different types of end users we were serving to find underserved or emerging content needs in a target market Residents Practitioners Medical Student Primary Literature Textbooks Reference Point-of-Care Board Review Instructional Media Curriculum support Reporting Tools End Users Textbooks Reference Instructional Media Curriculum support Primary Literature Reference Point-of-Care Board/MOC Review
Identified particular points of pain for both end users and customers that we could address with content as application solutions Residency Market Points of Pain Decreased training and hospital time due to the 80-hour work week restriction Increased accountability and reporting to the Residency Review Committee (RRC)  Shift toward a standard curriculum of core topics and procedures  Lack of online sources for content needs and services that would track and manage required learning modules   Deliver value by producing products and services that blend premium content with rich media and specific tools to address specific points of pain
AccessSurgery, our first platform in a subspecialty market, launched in 2006 and became the template for additional verticals Media Rich:  A online repository of surgical videos and animations focused on established core topics Embedded:  First site to include a custom curriculum Highly Structured:  First site to have a strong core curricular organization system
Leveraging the power of Silverchair’s semantic tagging enabled us to provide context specific results to  content queries  Search results organized by content type: Textbooks Atlas Videos & Animations Board Review
In 2007 we introduced the Customer Curriculum Manager tool set to further embed our content and enhance the “content as application” model Custom Curriculum Manger Unique tool set allows program mangers to build learning objectives, build case narratives, and link to other resources  Curricula can be private or shared and adapted from other institutions Adding an ability to customize tests based on semantically tagged questions to achieve greater granularity
Ease of use was key to adoption within residency programs “Clip Chapter” assigns an entire chapter to a Topic or Activity “Clip Section” selects only the current page By taking advantage of the semantic tagging on all content objects we make it extremely easy for administrators to search and/or clip content to build rotations while they are using the site
Introduced elements that borrow concepts from social networking and peer-to-peer sharing Facilitating shared group work on activities Streamlining communication between multiple learners and instructors Gives end users an opportunity to create assignments for a two-way didactic process
Given program directors more control over how and when content is assigned, and to whom Instructors can version select pieces of content in different ways for different audiences, manage them, and assign them out from one dashboard
Built in reporting functionality makes it easy to track students progress and generate customizable reports for accreditation
For end users Custom Curriculum Manager offers one complete interface for learner management of course materials and activities More active learning environment Management and creation of teams Management of all group assignment work Reception of instructor feedback on work
Based on the success we’ve had targeting residency programs we’ve recently introduced similar functionality for the clerkships Clerks can sign in and identify themselves If so, their homepage refreshes to the Clerk homepage.  Q&A for Clerks box appears Case Files Surgery appears Core Curriculum will be divided into two forms of organization: Core Topics and Organ-Systems (outward facing) Search results change to clerk-only, clerk-friendly, and at the end, “For Further Reading”
By focusing on content as an application we have been able to transform our business by creating customer-centric digital solutions Constituents have defined needs Which require student, instructor, and institution-valued outcomes With student-specific assignments and tracking … and rich reporting of students’ progress for program directors Delivering student, instructor, and institution-valued outcomes Points of Pain 80-hour work week Standardized curriculum Residency Review Committee reporting requirements Our new digital platforms support core and custom curriculum Customer-Centric Solutions Custom curriculum option Resident progress tracking Usage capture & reporting

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TOC 2011: Content as Application, presented by Scott Grillo

  • 1. Content as Application: Scott L. Grillo Vice President, Group Publisher McGraw-Hill Professional Creating value with integrated digital solutions
  • 2. McGraw-Hill has been a leading medical publisher for 60 years -- our Access platform is increasingly embedded in medical institutions McGraw-Hill has been selling digital medical services to the institutional market since 1999. We have institutional customers world-wide in over 50 countries and have experienced consistent double-digit revenue growth Our Access platform is a curriculum based learning environment designed specifically for the medical education market Access combines our expert content with a unique set of learning tools that can easily be integrated directly into the teaching and learning environment in medical education and training These media-rich platforms leverage the power of semantic tagging to provide context-specific reference material on-demand to end users
  • 3. Digital Beginnings: The Bookshelf Online 1999 Harrison’s Online Online access to a single title with weekly updates from the Harrison’s editorial board 2002 AccessMedicine Library / Bookshelf approach Multiple titles online Semantic search Online-only features, including grand rounds and differential diagnosis
  • 4. In 2005 we started to think about expanding our digital offerings into key medical specialties Published in a lot niche or highly specialized markets that placed a high value on premium content Surgery, Emergency Medicine, Pharmacy, Anesthesiology Published content that was widely recognized and well regarded Competitors in the market, including third party aggregators, with a lot more content Traditional players: Elsevier, LWW Aggregators: Ovid, StatRef, Netlibrary New Entrants: Up-to-Date, Dynamed Shift our product strategy from building aggregated content suites to providing customer-centric digital solutions that address points of pain for end-users and customers.
  • 5. Examined the different types of end users we were serving to find underserved or emerging content needs in a target market Residents Practitioners Medical Student Primary Literature Textbooks Reference Point-of-Care Board Review Instructional Media Curriculum support Reporting Tools End Users Textbooks Reference Instructional Media Curriculum support Primary Literature Reference Point-of-Care Board/MOC Review
  • 6. Identified particular points of pain for both end users and customers that we could address with content as application solutions Residency Market Points of Pain Decreased training and hospital time due to the 80-hour work week restriction Increased accountability and reporting to the Residency Review Committee (RRC) Shift toward a standard curriculum of core topics and procedures Lack of online sources for content needs and services that would track and manage required learning modules Deliver value by producing products and services that blend premium content with rich media and specific tools to address specific points of pain
  • 7. AccessSurgery, our first platform in a subspecialty market, launched in 2006 and became the template for additional verticals Media Rich: A online repository of surgical videos and animations focused on established core topics Embedded: First site to include a custom curriculum Highly Structured: First site to have a strong core curricular organization system
  • 8. Leveraging the power of Silverchair’s semantic tagging enabled us to provide context specific results to content queries Search results organized by content type: Textbooks Atlas Videos & Animations Board Review
  • 9. In 2007 we introduced the Customer Curriculum Manager tool set to further embed our content and enhance the “content as application” model Custom Curriculum Manger Unique tool set allows program mangers to build learning objectives, build case narratives, and link to other resources Curricula can be private or shared and adapted from other institutions Adding an ability to customize tests based on semantically tagged questions to achieve greater granularity
  • 10. Ease of use was key to adoption within residency programs “Clip Chapter” assigns an entire chapter to a Topic or Activity “Clip Section” selects only the current page By taking advantage of the semantic tagging on all content objects we make it extremely easy for administrators to search and/or clip content to build rotations while they are using the site
  • 11. Introduced elements that borrow concepts from social networking and peer-to-peer sharing Facilitating shared group work on activities Streamlining communication between multiple learners and instructors Gives end users an opportunity to create assignments for a two-way didactic process
  • 12. Given program directors more control over how and when content is assigned, and to whom Instructors can version select pieces of content in different ways for different audiences, manage them, and assign them out from one dashboard
  • 13. Built in reporting functionality makes it easy to track students progress and generate customizable reports for accreditation
  • 14. For end users Custom Curriculum Manager offers one complete interface for learner management of course materials and activities More active learning environment Management and creation of teams Management of all group assignment work Reception of instructor feedback on work
  • 15. Based on the success we’ve had targeting residency programs we’ve recently introduced similar functionality for the clerkships Clerks can sign in and identify themselves If so, their homepage refreshes to the Clerk homepage. Q&A for Clerks box appears Case Files Surgery appears Core Curriculum will be divided into two forms of organization: Core Topics and Organ-Systems (outward facing) Search results change to clerk-only, clerk-friendly, and at the end, “For Further Reading”
  • 16. By focusing on content as an application we have been able to transform our business by creating customer-centric digital solutions Constituents have defined needs Which require student, instructor, and institution-valued outcomes With student-specific assignments and tracking … and rich reporting of students’ progress for program directors Delivering student, instructor, and institution-valued outcomes Points of Pain 80-hour work week Standardized curriculum Residency Review Committee reporting requirements Our new digital platforms support core and custom curriculum Customer-Centric Solutions Custom curriculum option Resident progress tracking Usage capture & reporting