ASHP Summer Meeting 2007
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Impact of Informatics on the Workforce (Pharmacy Leadership Series)
Track:
Educational Sessions
Program Code: 117-L04
Date: Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Time: 2:00 PM to 4:30 PM
Location:
3011
MODERATOR:
Mr. Mark Siska, BS Pharm, MBA/TM, Assistant Director, Informatics & Technology Pharmacy Services, Mayo Clinic, Rochester
SPEAKER(S):
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John Manzo,
PharmD, FASHP, Senior consultant,
IBM, Healthlink Solutions, New York, NY
John Manzo, PharmD, FASHP received his B.S. in Pharmacy from the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science followed by a Pharmacy Practice Residency. After obtaining a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from SUNY at Buffalo, Dr. Manzo held positions as a clinical pharmacy practitioner and manager and eventually a corporate pharmacy director with a focus on implementing electronic medication management systems and associated process redesign and clinical transformation. This led to a product strategy/management and clinical consultant role with a major electronic medical record vendor. He currently practices as a managing consultant for IBM Healthlink Solutions where he assists healthcare organizations plan for, implement, support and monitor safe and efficient electronic medication management systems and processes through clinical information technology-driven process redesign and clinical transformation, culture/change management, and a focus on the clinician/health information technology interface. Dr. Manzo has authored over 20 professional publications and participated in over 70 local, national, and international professional presentations.
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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
Mr. Mark Siska, BS Pharm, MBA/TM, Assistant Director, Informatics & Technology Pharmacy Services, Mayo Clinic, Rochester
Description
This practical session will help you deal with issues related to informatics projects in your institution. Common technology projects and their associated challenges will be identified, followed by a definition of solutions. Successful examples of will be presented for information and inspiration.
Presentations:
- Engagement versus Installation
- Preparing for the Main Event
- Technique is not Enough