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October 12: At a Glance

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  • *Schedule change: The Hopkins Opioid Program (HOP) has been added to the schedule at 9am in East. View details
  • Vendor exhibits will be open from 9am - 3:30pm. See below for details.
  • Morning coffee and refreshments sponsored by Cingular
  • Lunch sponsored by Dell
  • Panel discussion sponsored in part by Microsoft.
  • Projectors courtesy of Epson.

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Track
Clinical
Databases Education General Technical
8-9
Registration and Coffee sponsored by Cingular
9-10 
Enhancing Physician Practice with Patient Keeper:
Mark Bittle, MBA, CHE
Administrator, JHOPC
Darner
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Wireless Thin-Client Barcode Readers for Patient and Laboratory Specimen Identification
Bob Miller, MD
Pathology
West
Tracking Medications in the Hospital
Mike Brown, PharmD
Pharmacy
Miles
PubMed in Your Pocket...Medical Research at Your Fingertips
Dale Prince,
Health Sciences & Human Services Library
University of Maryland, Baltimore
Tilghman
Intro to Handheld computing
Holly Harden, MLIS
Liaison Librarian, Welch Medical Library
Turner
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Exporting Patients' Clinic Schedules to Physicians' Groupwise Calendars
Gary Kinsey/*Hopkins Opioid Program Suzanne Nesbit PharmD, BCPS & Stuart Grossman, MD,
Oncology
East

10-11
PalmCIS: Palm-based Wireless Computing to Improve Access to Health Information and Coordination of Care
James J. Cimino, MD, Professor of Biomedical Informatics and Medicine / Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons (New York) Turner view handout
11-12
Panel Discussion: Where Are We Going? Five Information Officers Discuss Mobile Technology And Health Care.
Stephanie Reel, MBA; David Artz, MD, MBA, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center; Qi Li, MD, MBA, Partners Healthcare System; Jonathan C. Silverstein, MD, MS, FACS, The University of Chicago Hospital; James J. Cimino, MD, Columbia
Moderated by Ronald P. Lesser, MD
Turner
12-1
Lunch - sponsored by Dell
1-2
HIPAA & Security issues in patient data
Carol Richardson & Darren Lacey
HIPAA Office
West
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A Day in the Life of an NP and her Pocket PC
Janet Selway, DNSc, CRNP
Nurse Practitioner
Miles
  In-Class Voting: Engaging Students in Large and Small Classes
Harris Silverstone, Chemistry,
Rebecca Pearlman, Biology
Bruce Barnett, Physics Theron Feist, CER (facilitator)
Darner
Getting Started with PDAs (Hands-on)
Dale Prince,
Health Sciences and Human Services Library
UM, Baltimore
Tilghman
Wireless @Home, Security and Terminology
Calvin Sproul
IT@JH-Enterprise Networking
Turner
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2-3
Pharmacology Resources
Brian Pinto, Pharm.D., Susan Rohner, MLS
Pharmacy / Welch Library
East
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Handhelds in Nursing
Barbara Van de Castle, RN, MSN, BC
Nurse Educator
Darner
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Databases and other apps
Ross Andersen, PhD
Geriatric Center, Bayview
Tilghman
Tablet PCs in the classroom: High tech gadget or a useful tool
Andreas G. Andreou, PhD
Whiting School of Engineering
BRB
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Invasion of the handhelds
Alan Coltri, MS
Chief Systems Architect, JHMCIS
West
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Hopkins Antibiotic Guide project
Dr.Grant Bochicchio
Miles

3-4
Virtual Paper: Recording Progress Notes with Handwriting on a Tablet PC
Bill Carruth
Department of Medicine
Miles
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Mobile Health Computing Technology in the Surgical Rounding Process
Mike Awad, MD, PhD
Department of Surgery
West
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Evidence Based Medicine and information databases for handhelds
Eric Vogel, MD, FACP
Residency Program Director
Drexel University College of Medicine
Tilghman
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Mobile Devices to Enhance Classroom Instruction
Theron Feist,
Center for Educational Resources
BRB
  Use of Wireless PDA Devices with Hopkins Email Systems
Ben Reynolds, MS
Enterprise Messaging
Turner
4pm
Drawing for PDAs and other prizes
Track
Clinical
Databases Education General Technical

Thanks to the following vendors for their support:

Be sure to visit them in the Turner Concourse

eInstruction logo   MercuryMD   innerwireless Point of Activity      Lexi-Comp Dell Salar VerizonWireless PatientKeeper cingular IBM MDanywhere
microsoft
epson

This event is sponsored in part by a $4,995 grant from the National Library of Medicine as part of its outreach program to promote the use of information technology.