Session Information
2006 Midyear Clinical Meeting
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Informatics Bytes: Pearls of Informatics
Track: Sessions
Program Code: 238-L04
Date: Tuesday, December 5, 2006
Time: 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM 
Location: 207C-D (CC)
MODERATOR:
Michael D. Schlesselman, PharmD, FASHP, Pharmacy Director, Lawrence & Memorial Hospital, Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice, University of Connecticut School of Pharmacy, New London
SPEAKER(S):
Mary E. Burkhardt, R.Ph., M.S., FASHP, Director, Medication Safety, Medco Health Solutions, Ypsilanti, MI, Director, Medication Safety, Medco Health
Electronic RX's - Not a Panacea
Jeff Chalmers, Pharm.D., Pharmacy Informatics Specialist, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH
The Use of an Electronic MAR Pharmacy Messaging System to Enhance Nursing-to-Pharmacy Communications
Binh C. Dang, Pharm.D., Assistant Director of Pharmacy, McKesson Medication Management, Aventura, FL
Application of Clinical Alerts for Automated Dispensing Cabinets - Where's the Vanco?
Denise Fields, Director of Pharmacy Services, Decatur County Memorial Hospital, Greensburg, IN
"Don't Have a Cow Man": Informatics in a Critical Access Hospital
Karen A. Flores, Pharm.D., Vice President, Account Management, Health Hero Network, Woodside, CA
Use of Remote Monitoring Technology to Optimize Medication Therapy in CHF If You Didn't Document You Didn't Do It
Ron Imperiali, RPh, Pharmacy Specialist, Informatics Systems, Massachusetts General Hospital
Implementation Challenges with a New Pharmacy System Part One: Interfaces
James L. Jones, Manager, Support Services, Children’s Hospital, Columbus, OH
Drug Decisions Implementing Vial Mode with the Intellifill Robot
Dr. Joan Kapusnik-Uner, PharmD, Manager, Disease Decision Support, First DataBank
Best Practices in Drug Allergy Capture and Alerting
Jason Laskosky, Clinical Pharmacist, Lehigh Valley Hospital, Allentown, PA
DaCAPOE Code: Unraveling the Mysteries of On-Line TPN
 Stuart Levine, Pharm.D., Informatic Specialist, Institute for Safe Medication Practices
New Label Guideline Recommendations by ISMP Based on Medication Error Reports
Dr. Ingrid Lewis, Pharm.D., BCPS, Vice President, Informatics, MedKeeper, LLC
Clinical Documentation - What Information Is Being Captured?
Bishoy Luka, Pharm.D., Clinical Pharmacist, Critical Care, Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY
Steering Pneumonia Prescribing Practices through Computerized Prescriber Order Entry
Janet Madsen, Pharm.D., Hospital Pharmacy Training and Knowledge Manager, Fairview Pharmacy Services, Minneapolis, MN
On-line Pharmacy Services Resource Center - A Concept URL Bound to Love
Angie Nygaard, Pharm.D., Pharmacy Informatics Resident, Nebraska Methodist Hospital, Omaha
Automated Protocols: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly
John C. Poikonen, Pharm.D., Director, Ambulatory Pharmacy Services, University of Massachusetts Memorial Medical Center, Worcester
RxNorm - The Standard and Foundation of Decision Support and Medication Reconciliation
Mr. Craig Senholzi, BS Pharm, MBA, Medication Safety Coordinator, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
Using CPOE to Implement Intensive Insulin Infusion Protocol
Mr. Mark Siska, BS Pharm, MBA/TM, Assistant Director, Informatics & Technology Pharmacy Services, Mayo Clinic, Rochester
"Full" Automation of the Med-Use Cycle: 2006 Report Card
Micaela E. Welch, Pharm.D., Pharmacy IS and Automation Manager, Presbyterian Healthcare Manager, Albuquerque, NM
Barcodes: Reading Between the Lines
Lolita G. White, Pharm.D., Clinical Pharmacist and IT Pharmacist, Children’s National Medical Center, Washington, DC
Physician Order Entry and Decision Support in a Pediatric Setting
Description
Learning Objectives:
  • Describe three ways a hospital has made better use of its clinical information system and how it may be implemented in your hospital system.
  • Identify how pharmacy informatics programs can be utilized in your hospital system to improve patient care.
  • Compare various pharmacy informatics programs and how they improve the medication-use system.


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