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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.
Click on the titles below, to view the abstract.
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
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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
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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  |
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 |
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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 |
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Use of Wireless PDA Devices with Hopkins Email Systems
Ben Reynolds, MS
Enterprise Messaging
Turner |
4pm |
Drawing for PDAs and other prizes |
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Clinical |
Databases |
Education |
General |
Technical |
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