Schedule
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Please see the links below to speaker presentations.

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

5:00 PM Registration - Manor House
6:30 Welcome Reception - MEWS Courtyard
7:30 Dinner – MEWS Courtyard

Thursday, October 2, 2008

7:00 Breakfast - Manor House
8:15 Vans Depart to MEWS
8:30 Welcome
8:45-9:45 Keynote Address:
Electronic Medical Records in four acts: Background and cautions
Clement J. McDonald, MD

Director, Lister Hill National Center for Biomedical Communications at the National Library of Medicine
9:45-10:00 Break
10:00-12:00 PM Session 1: The Electronic Health Record—Best Current Practices
 

Leveraging Data Aggregation to Optimize Clinical Care Processes   
   Neal Patel, MD, MPH
   Vanderbuilt University Medical Center

  The Role of IBM Research in Healthcare Informatics
   William F. Cody, PhD
   IBM
   Sponsored by IBM
 

EMRs and the Academic Research Mission
   Joyce A. Mitchell, PhD, FACMI, FACMG
   University of Utah School of Medicine

 

Military Health—Clinical Data Mart CRADA
   Col. Keith Salzman, MD, MPH, FAAFP, FACHE
   
Western Regional Medical Command

12:00 PM Lunch – Manor House
1:30-3:00 PM Session 2: New Horizons
  Personalized Genomics: Simple Recreation or Responsible Health Care?
   Mark D. Shriver, PhD
   Pennsylvania State University
  Property, Privacy and the Pursuit of Integrated Electronic Medical Records
   Mark A. Hall, JD
   Wake Forest University Law School
 

The Promise of Improved Quality: Can EMRs Deliver?
   Denise Bonds, MD, MPH
   University of Virginia

3:00-3:15 Break
3:15-4:45 Session 3: Clinical Support Systems
  Microsoft and the Future of Health Care
   Sonia Carlson
   
Microsoft Health Solutions
   Sponsored by Microsoft
  Improving Clinical Practice through Clinical Decision Support: Factors Critical to Success
   Kensaku Kawamoto, MD, PhD
   Duke University Medical Center
  Electronic Health Records: From Adoption and Usage to Quality and Safety
   Steven R. Simon, MD, MPH
   Harvard Medical School
5:00 Adjourn
6:30

Reception and Dinner
Hosted by Dr. Steve Block
Senior Associate Dean
Wake Forest University School of Medicine

Friday, October 3, 2008

7:00-8:15 AM Breakfast – Manor House
8:30-10:00 Session 4: Research and Ethics
  Post-Marketing Safety Studies - Need for Improvement
   Curt Furberg, MD, PhD
   Wake Forest University Health Sciences
 

A Framework to Enable Personalized Medicine
   John Speakman
   National Cancer Institute

  The Electronic Health Record in Research: Ethical Implications
   Nancy King, JD
   Wake Forest University Health Sciences
10:00-10:15 Break
10:15-11:45 Session 5: If We Were Starting Now: What’s Needed for the Electronic Medical Record of the Future
  CareSpark: “A RHIO Done Right”
   John J. Dreyzehner, MD, MPH, FACOEM

   Cumberland Plateau Health District
  Connecting Patients, Payers, and Providers   
   John D. Halamka, MD
   Harvard Medical School
   Sponsored by SAS
     Roundtable Panel Discussion
11:45 Adjourn

 

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