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This five-hour, three-session seminar will provide the tools that you need to conduct a thorough pre-and post-training analysis using the ADDIE model. Derek Powell is a Senior Learning Consultant with Sedona Learning Solutions. He has significant experience leading training, Instructional design and eLearning initiatives for MEDITECH (cerner) implementations.
This five-hour, three-session seminar will provide the tools that you need to conduct a thorough pre-and post-training analysis using the ADDIE model. Derek Powell is a Senior Learning Consultant with Sedona Learning Solutions. He has significant experience leading training, Instructional design and eLearning initiatives for MEDITECH (cerner) implementations.
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This five-hour, three-session seminar will provide the tools that you need to conduct a thorough pre-and post-training analysis using the ADDIE model. Derek Powell is a Senior Learning Consultant with Sedona Learning Solutions. He has significant experience leading training, Instructional design and eLearning initiatives for MEDITECH (cerner) implementations.
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601
-‐
Designing
Optimal
Training
for
Your
6.0
Upgrade
In
order
to
achieve
optimal
user
success
when
implementing
MEDITECH
6.0,
it
is
important
to
design
and
present
a
carefully
planned
learning
program.
This
five-‐hour,
three-‐session
seminar
will
provide
the
tools
that
you
need
to
conduct
a
thorough
pre-‐
and
post-‐training
analysis
using
the
ADDIE
model,
prioritize
and
align
training
tasks
with
organizational
initiatives
and
priorities,
and
select
the
most
appropriate
overall
educational
strategy
for
your
6.0
upgrade.
SESSION
1
–
Supplemental
guidelines
that
will
maximize
your
e-‐Learning
design
plan.
• Needs
for
a
Standard
Procedure
• ADDIE
o A
–
Analysis
o D
–
Design
o D
–
Development
o I
–
Implementation
o E
–
Evaluation
SESSION
2
–
Increase
the
Effectiveness
of
Your
Analysis:
The
Multidimensional
Learner
Task
Analysis
• Traditional
Learner
Task
Analysis
–
Benefits;
Drawbacks
• Multidimensional
Learner
Task
Analysis
–
Purpose;
Function;
Uses
SESSION
3
–
Developing
an
Education
Strategy
for
Your
6.0
Upgrade
• What
is
a
Learning
Plan?
• Defining
Assumptions
• Determining
Your
Approach
• Analyzing
Resources
• Outlining
a
Support
Plan
• Risk
Management
Prerequisites:
None
Duration:
Full
day
Instructors:
Derek
Powell
is
a
Senior
Learning
Consultant
with
Sedona
Learning
Solutions.
He
has
significant
experience
leading
Training,
Instructional
Design
and
eLearning
initiatives
for
EMR
(MEDITECH,
Cerner)
implementations.
He
has
functioned
in
a
Project
Management
role
with
experience
directing
LMS
implementations
and
comprehensive
MEDITECH
curriculum
projects.
Derek
holds
a
BS
in
Education
from
Taylor
University
(Indiana)
and
an
MBA
from
Trinity
College
Dublin
(Ireland).
Brenda
Kulhanek,
PhD,
RN,
CPHIMS
has
been
involved
in
clinical
informatics
for
over
15
years
in
a
variety
of
roles
that
have
included
clinical
analyst,
project
manager,
clinical
documentation
manager,
nursing
informatics
specialist,
and
implementation
specialist.
She
has
lead
projects
related
to
EMR
configuration,
implementation,
maintenance,
and
training
development
in
diverse
healthcare
environments
for
both
clinical
and
business
applications.
She
has
presented
at
ANIA-‐Caring
and
other
national
and
international
conferences
on
topics
such
as
EMR
system
adoption
and
end
user
training,
and
is
co-‐author
of
the
book
“Ready
for
the
EMR?”
Dr.
Kulhanek
holds
a
PhD
in
Training
&
Performance
Improvement
and
currently
works
as
an
informatics
and
training
consultant.
She
is
an
active
member
of
HIMSS,
ANIA-‐Caring,
and
ASTD.
Bruno
Neal,
MS,
CPLP,
Instructional
Multimedia
Designer
for
Sedona
Learning
Solutions,
is
an
author,
Instructional
Systems
Designer,
and
a
Training
and
Performance
Improvement
Specialist.
He
has
been
appointed
to
the
2010
Board
of
Examiners
for
the
Malcolm
Baldrige
National
Quality
Award
and
2011
ASTD
BEST
Award.
Mr.
Neal
was
awarded
with
the
highly
esteemed
American
Society
of
Training
and
Development
BEST
Award.
Mr.
Neal
also
serves
on
the
panel
of
columnists
for
T+D
(Training
and
Development)
Magazine.
He
is
the
author
of
the
following
articles:
“Stop
Following
Joe
Around!
(an
article
about
On-‐The-‐Job
Coaching
–
OJC),
Heroes
and
Sidekicks
(an
article
about
the
partnership
between
leaders
and
followers
and
how
to
deploy
a
leadership
and
followership
development
programs),
and
e-‐ADDIE,
A
supplement
to
the
original
ADDIE
model.
Mr.
Neal
has
spoken
on
ASTD
International
Conference
&
Exposition,
local
chapters
of
ASTD
across
the
country,
the
Training
and
Education
chapter
of
the
National
Association
of
Electric
Distributors
(NAED),
and
“Learn
from
the
BEST”
conference.
701
-‐
Project
Management
101
This
workshop
will
explore
the
key
concepts
and
fundamentals
behind
PMI-‐based
best
practice
management
techniques.
Topics
include:
• Fundamental
concepts
of
project
management
• Differences
between
matrix
vs.
line
management
• Challenges
of
healthcare
IT
project
management
• Pareto
principle
and
how
it
applies
to
project/time
management
• Time
management
techniques
Prerequisites:
None
Duration:
½
day
Instructor:
Mary
Moewe
is
Associate
Vice
President,
Interface
Services
at
Iatric
Systems.
Mary
has
extensive
experience
in
the
health
care
and
project
management
fields.
She
was
Director
of
Information
Technology
for
Hospital
Corporation
of
America
(HCA)
for
four
years
prior
to
joining
Iatric
Systems.
Mary
is
also
active
in
Healthcare
Information
and
Management
Systems
Society
(HIMSS)
and
a
Certified
Professional
in
Healthcare
Information
and
Management
Systems
(CPHIMS).
702
-‐
Thinking
Outside
of
the
Box
with
NPR
Report
Writer
Come
join
us
as
we
demonstrate
how
to
use
the
NPR
Report
Writer
to
do
things
that
you
never
thought
were
possible.
We
will
take
the
Report
Writer
to
new
levels
while
learning
more
about
standard
NPR
features,
macros,
and
magic
programming
concepts.
Topics
include:
• Utilize
multiple
Indexes
for
report
selection
in
a
single
report
• Create
one
report
that
can
be
formatted
multiple
ways
upon
execution
• Leverage
the
NPR
Report
Writer
to
generate
and
send
multiple
files
via
FTP
• Upload
text
files
from
your
PC
for
display
within
your
report
• Launch
Windows
applications
from
MEDITECH
• Set
up
an
NPR
Menu
Title
to
print
an
NPR
Report
• Build
useful
utilities
with
NPR
Reports
for
viewing
MEDITECH
data
definitions,
screens,
reports,
procedure
logic,
macros,
NPR
icons,
and
ASCII
code
values.
This
workshop
is
appropriate
for
both
Magic
and
C/S
users.
Prerequisites:
Intermediate/Advanced
NPR
report
writer
experience
recommended.
Duration:
½
day
Instructor:
Brian
Schmit
is
a
skilled
Service
Specialist
for
Interface
People.
The
Boston
resident
has
over
13
years’
experience
working
as
a
programmer
within
the
MEDITECH
industry,
including
employment
with
MEDITECH.
An
expert
NPR
Report
Writer,
Brian
also
excels
at
developing
Customer-‐Defined
Screens,
interfaces
and
custom
applications.
703
-‐
PHA
Report
Writing
Learn
how
to
write
pharmacy
reports
that
include
administration
data,
laboratory
data
and
present
the
new
V2
allergies
(including
the
comments).
We
will
show
you
how
to
write
a
custom
version
of
the
Medication
Administration
report.
We
will
also
discuss
how
to
include
administration
data
on
a
printed
MAR
that
you
can
schedule
as
a
backup
for
downtime.
This
workshop
is
for
MAGIC,
C/S,
and
6.0
users.
Prerequisites:
None
Duration:
½
day
Instructor:
Jim
Fahnestock
is
a
programmer
in
the
Report
Writer
Group
at
Iatric
Systems.
Prior
to
joining
Iatric
Systems
in
2002,
Jim
was
a
MEDITECH
Applications
Analyst
and
NPR
Report
Writer
at
Catholic
Health
Initiatives
(CHI).
At
CHI,
he
supported
clinical
applications
with
a
focus
on
pharmacy,
lab
and
radiology.
Jim
is
one
of
Iatric
Systems’
NPR
Report
Writer
trainers
that
has
taught
more
than
60
report
writer
classes
in
the
US
and
Canada.
704
-‐
Magic
Syntax
for
NPR
Report
Writers
This
workshop
will
present
the
fundamentals
of
the
MAGIC
programming
language
as
needed
for
advanced
report
writing.
Topics
will
include:
• Variables
and
slash
variables
• String
and
format
operators,
and
the
~
(translate)
command
• Magic
Math
• IF
syntax
• DO
syntax
• Looping
with
@Next,
@Prev,
+,
-‐,
>,
and
<
• The
“front
end”
and
looking
at
data
structures
• The
Magic
and
C/S
debuggers
This
workshop
is
for
MAGIC
and
C/S
users;
not
6.0.
Prerequisites:
None
Duration:
½
day
Instructor:
Joe
Cocuzzo
is
the
Vice
President
of
the
NPR
group
at
Iatric
Systems.
Since
2000
he
has
headed
the
NPR
Group
at
Iatric
Systems,
currently
21
strong,
which
provides
NPR
Report
Writing,
CDS
Attribute
and
Rule
writing,
Proration
rule
assistance,
and
on-‐site
training
to
MEDITECH
hospitals
in
the
US,
Canada,
and
the
UK.
Prior
to
joining
Iatric
Systems,
Joe
was
a
Senior
Programmer-‐Analyst
at
Newton-‐Wellesley
Hospital
in
Newton,
MA
from
1992-‐2000
and
before
that
he
was
an
Applications
Consultant
at
MEDITECH.
705
-‐
Intriguing
HL7
We
will
delve
into
the
world
of
HL7
standards;
both
in
terms
of
HL7
today
and
what
can
be
expected
tomorrow.
We
will
discuss
the
statement,
“If
you’ve
seen
one
HL7
interface,
you’ve
seen
one.”
Topics:
• What
is
HL7
• HL7
Messages
Types
–
What
do
I
need?
• HL7
Segments
• HL7
Fields
Format
• HL7
version
2.x
vs.
3.x
• Using
NPR
to
create
HL7
Interfaces
(real-‐time
vs.
batch)
• Future
of
HL7
We
will
delve
beyond
the
basics
into
the
intriguing
world
of
HL7,
and
discuss
the
most
common
HL7
messages,
segments,
fields,
communication
standards,
and
HL7
Version
3
(XML).
Topics
will
include
the
following
with
progressive
discussion
leading
us
to
more
advanced
topics:
• Detailed
view
of
HL7
Messages,
ORM,
ORU,
ADT
and
more
• Discussion
of
Z
segments
• Communication
standards,
real-‐time
vs.
batch
mode,
web
services
• HL7
2.x
vs.
3.x
• Detailed
look
at
version
3.x
• Industry
standards
using
HL7
Prerequisites:
None
Duration:
½
day
Instructor:
Ken
Hoffman,
Vice
President
of
Interfaces/Integration,
Iatric
Systems,
has
worked
as
a
healthcare
IT
professional
for
over
16
years
and
is
well
known
for
his
ability
to
effectively
integrate
systems.
He
actively
seeks
to
use
proven
technology,
industry
standards
and
strategies
to
achieve
client
goals.
Ken
spent
six
years
working
in
hospital
IT,
where
he
gained
his
technical
and
application
experience.
He
has
extensive
knowledge
of
clinical,
administrative
and
financial
processes.
This
understanding
together
with
his
technical
expertise
allow
Ken
to
effectively
consult
with
staff
from
every
facet
of
healthcare
-‐
from
clinicians
to
IS
staff
to
senior
management
-‐
on
the
benefits
that
can
be
realized
by
integrating
previously
"stand-‐alone"
software
solutions
into
hospitals'
HIS
systems.
Ken
received
his
formal
education
in
programming
and
technical
design
from
Northern
Illinois
University
and
spent
seven
years
supporting
the
US
Navy
SEAL
Teams
where
he
received
training
on
team
building.
706
-‐
Integration
and
Adoption
using
the
Physician
Care
Manager
in
6.0
Healthcare
Organizations
continue
to
struggle
with
Physician
adoption
of
electronic
documentation
and
order
entry.
This
presentation
will
outline
how
Ontario
Shores
Centre
for
Mental
Health
Sciences,
a
330
bed
tertiary
mental
health
hospital,
was
able
to
implement
and
facilitate
physician
adoption
of
electronic
documentation
and
order
entry
in
conjunction
with
the
implementation
of
a
fully
integrated
electronic
health
record
over
a
short
period
of
time.
We
will
provide
an
interactive
instructional
session
on
building
documentation
templates
in
PCM,
building
order
sets
and
integrating
physician
documented
information
into
the
EMR.
Prerequisites:
None
Duration:
½
day
Instructors:
Alison
MacDonald
&
Erin
Anstey
are
the
Clinical
Education
Leaders
in
the
Clinical
Informatics
Department
at
the
Ontario
Shores
Centre
for
Mental
Health
Sciences
in
Whitby,
Ontario.
Both
studied
their
Master
in
Nursing
with
a
focus
in
Informatics
at
the
University
of
Toronto.
Alison
and
Erin
led
the
development,
build
and
education
for
the
6.0
PCM/CPOE
implementation
at
Ontario
Shores.
Dr.
Ilan
Fischler
joined
Ontario
Shores
Centre
for
Mental
Health
Sciences
(Ontario
Shores)
in
July
2007
as
a
staff
psychiatrist
in
the
Special
Services
Program.
He
is
currently
the
Interim
Physician-‐in-‐Chief
as
well
as
the
Physician
Champion,
Project
EASIER,
helping
to
bring
integrated
electronic
health
records
to
Ontario
Shores.
Some
of
his
other
internal
positions
at
Ontario
Shores
have
included
Chair,
Clinical
Information
Committee,
Chair,
Physician
Advisory
Group,
Member,
Research
Ethics
Board
and
Secretary,
Medical
Staff
Association.
Dr.
Fischler
completed
his
training
in
medicine
and
psychiatry
at
the
University
of
Toronto.
Some
of
his
current
professional
associations
include
membership
in
the
American
Association
for
Geriatric
Psychiatry
and
Canadian
Academy
of
Geriatric
Psychiatry.
707
-‐
SQL
Tips
and
Best
Practices
for
MEDITECH’s
DR
Implementing
and
managing
your
MEDITECH
Data
Repository
(DR)
can
be
overwhelming.
Establishing
standards
is
key
to
maintaining
efficient/organized
data
and
report
development
environment.
We
will
help
you
get
started
with
some
best
practices
and
SQL
development
tips
that
will
aid
you
in
writing
efficient
T-‐SQL
code,
building
indexes,
creating
datamarts
and
managing
your
DR
more
effectively.
In
the
long
run,
taking
the
time
to
establish
overall
naming
conventions
and
organize
your
stored
procedures
can
alleviate
confusion
and
improve
productivity.
Finding
the
right
data
can
be
a
challenge.
We’ll
go
over
the
tools
and
methods
we
use
to
determine
the
best
tables
to
use.
We’ll
teach
you
how
to
easily
combine
data
from
multiple
MEDITECH
modules,
as
well
as
things
to
consider
when
joining
these
tables.
We
will
cover
some
of
the
functions
we
use
to
make
certain
calculations
or
conversions
easier.
We
will
also
go
over
creating
indexes
and
managing
those
indexes,
which
will
help
you
write
efficient
code.
This
session
will
benefit
both
new
and
established
DR
customers
whether
you
are
looking
to
learn
more
about
custom
report
development,
routine
maintenance,
or
data
validation
for
your
DR.
You
will
get
a
good
foundation
of
how
to
manage
and
use
your
DR
so
that
you
will
be
well
on
your
way
to
providing
valuable
reports
for
your
organization.
Prerequisites:
None
Duration:
½
day
Instructor:
Jamie
Gerardo
spent
six
years
at
Hays
Medical
Center
(MEDITCH
C/S)
in
the
IT
and
Decision
Support
Departments.
She
helped
implement
and
support
the
MIS,
OE,
and
BAR
applications,
and
specialized
in
NPR
report
development.
Jamie
implemented
MEDITECH’s
DR
at
Hays
Medical
Center
in
2005
and
its
DR
reporting
is
now
an
integral
part
of
daily
operations.
Jamie
brought
her
combination
of
MEDITECH
knowledge
and
healthcare
process
experience
to
Acmeware
Inc.
in
2008.
Jamie
is
a
Microsoft
certified
Technical
Specialist
in
Business
Intelligence.
708
-‐
Key
Strategies
to
Enhance
the
Patient
Experience
through
Effective
Use
of
the
EHR
PatientBridge
is
an
integrated
solution
that
supports
your
organization’s
effective
use
of
the
EHR
for
key
strategies
such
as
Patient
Centered
Medical
Home,
Meaningful
Use,
and
patient
experience.
It
provides
healthcare
organizations
with
tools
to
encourage
clinicians
to
use
communication
strategies
that:
• Connect
with
the
person,
then
work
with
the
patient
Building
trust
and
collaboratively
setting
an
agenda
for
the
visit
• Bridge
to
the
patient
using
the
EHR
Sharing
the
screen
and
using
verbal
bridges
as
you
complete
the
note
• Activate
the
patient
as
a
partner
in
their
healthcare
Sharing
data
on
screen
and
printing
a
Plan
for
the
patient
to
take
with
them
The
workshop
will
offer
in-‐depth
exploration
to
EHR
trainers,
physician
champions,
and
super-‐users
that
will
help
them
determine
their
organizations
readiness
to:
• Demonstrate
techniques
while
coaching
clinicians
and
the
clinical
team
• Integrate
learned
techniques
into
the
EHR
training
they
are
already
conducting
• “Round”
regularly
on
clinicians
to
support
their
ongoing
practice
and
adoption
of
the
techniques
• Utilize
project
planning
to
support
the
implementation
of
the
solution
as
a
self-‐sustaining
organizational
change
Prerequisites:
None
Duration:
½
day
Instructor:
Laurence
H.
Baker,
Ph.D.,
a
clinical
psychologist,
provides
training,
coaching,
and
consultation
in
communication
and
leadership
in
health
care.
He
is
a
clinical
Associate
Professor
of
Medicine
at
the
Oregon
Health
and
Sciences
University,
the
Western
Regional
Consultant
for
the
Institute
for
Healthcare
Communication,
a
Consultant
to
the
National
Health
Service
in
the
United
Kingdom,
and
faculty
for
the
Institute
for
Healthcare
Improvement.
He
consults
with
health
care
organizations
to
create
solutions
to
the
challenges
of
communication
between,
doctors,
staff,
and
patients
and
has
24
years
of
clinical
experience
in
primary
care
clinics.
Consulting
with
health
systems
around
the
world
as
they
adopt
the
Electronic
Health
Record
(EHR),
Dr.
Baker
led
the
development
of
PatientBridge,
an
organizational
learning
system
that
supports
clinicians
using
communication
techniques
for
efficient
and
effect
use
of
the
EHR
with
patients.
Dr.
Baker
conducts
research
and
publishes
on
communication,
the
doctor
–
patient
relationship,
and
the
Electronic
Health
Record.
Recent
articles
include,
“Adoption
of
EHR
Does
Not
Equal
Implementation:
Communication
techniques
for
the
exam
room
are
key
for
practitioners
as
EHR
is
implemented.”
Governance
Institute
E-‐briefings
V7N3
May
2010“
and
“’What
else?’
Setting
the
agenda
for
the
clinical
interview”
with
Dan
O’Connell
and
Fred
Platt
in
the
Annals
of
Internal
Medicine
2005.
801
-‐
Qualities
of
a
Successful
Project
Manager
This
seminar
will
explore
the
qualities
of
a
successful
project
manager
and
how
to
improve
project
leadership
skills.
Topics
include:
• Soft
and
hard
skills
• Common
leadership
mistakes
and
how
to
improve
• Traits
of
effective
communication
• Problem
solving
techniques
• Negotiating
skills
• Customer
driven
project
management
• Conflict
resolution
Prerequisites:
None
Duration:
½
day
Instructor:
Mary
Moewe
is
Associate
Vice
President,
Interface
Services
at
Iatric
Systems.
Mary
has
extensive
experience
in
the
health
care
and
project
management
fields.
She
was
Director
of
Information
Technology
for
Hospital
Corporation
of
America
(HCA)
for
four
years
prior
to
joining
Iatric
Systems.
Mary
is
also
active
in
Healthcare
Information
and
Management
Systems
Society
(HIMSS)
and
a
Certified
Professional
in
Healthcare
Information
and
Management
Systems
(CPHIMS).
802
-‐
6.0
Report
Writer
Training
Migrating
to
6.0?
This
isn’t
the
same
old
Magic
and
Client
Server
anymore.
Get
ready
for
significant
changes
in
data
structures
and
reporting.
This
workshop
will
highlight
the
new
structures,
new
reporting
tools,
and
terminology
changes
between
NPR
and
MEDITECH
6.0.
Topics:
• 6.0
+
modules
• Shared
data
between
Client
Server
and
the
6.0
systems
• Data
definitions:
o How
to
read
the
new
table
and
field
definitions
o Comparison
to
NPR
structures
o Terminology
changes
• Creating
a
6.0+
Report:
o The
basic
screens
o Selecting
objects,
indexes,
fields
o Output
layout
o Selection
criteria
o Translating
and
running
• Advanced
topics:
o Building
and
using
report
rules
o Links
between
tables
and
modules
• 6.0
Report
Writer
vs.
Focus
Data
Repository
This
workshop
is
appropriate
for
both
Magic
and
C/S
users.
Prerequisites:
Familiarity
with
NPR
is
beneficial.
Duration:
½
day
Instructor:
Brian
Schmit
is
a
skilled
Service
Specialist
for
Interface
People.
The
Boston
resident
has
over
13
years’
experience
working
as
a
programmer
within
the
MEDITECH
industry,
including
employment
with
MEDITECH.
An
expert
NPR
Report
Writer,
Brian
also
excels
at
developing
Customer-‐Defined
Screens,
interfaces
and
custom
applications.
803
-‐
PHA
Clinical
Rules
and
NPR
–
Magic/Client
Server
5.6
and
Beyond
…
This
workshop,
intended
for
the
beginner
to
intermediate
level,
will
teach
you
about
the
world
of
Clinical
Rules.
The
basic
set-‐up
of
both
LINE
and
NPR
styles
of
writing
will
be
covered.
And
we
will
look
at
NUR/eMAR
rules
too.
Advanced
rules
will
also
cover
macro
and
NPR
fragment
calls
to
create
pop-‐ups
for
end
users.
PHA-‐specific
NPR
reports
and
fragments
will
be
covered
including,
but
not
limited
to
Meaningful
Use
Metrics,
labels,
MAR’s,
custom
Refill
Lists,
PHA
Profiles,
Pt
Views,
PHA
Custom
Keywords,
etc.
Prerequisites:
Basic
knowledge
of
the
PHA
Drug
Dictionary
and
NUR
dictionaries
Duration:
½
day
Instructor:
Dr.
Kevin
McConnell
has
roughly
22
years
of
relevant
professional
experience
including
over
14
years
of
experience
as
a
MEDITECH
consultant,
project
manager,
and
application
specialist
in
healthcare
system
implementation/assessments
and
is
currently
an
Associate
Partner
with
Santa
Rosa
Consulting.
Dr.
McConnell
specializes
in
the
implementation
and
support
of
MEDITECH’s
Advanced
Clinical
Applications
with
a
particular
emphasis
on
the
Pharmacy
and
Order
Management
modules,
and
related
interfaces/applications.
Areas
of
expertise
include
pre
and
post
implementation
assessments,
developing
implementation
and
training
plans,
revenue
cycle,
coordinating
process
and
departmental
workflow
enhancement/redesign,
facilitating/managing
application
implementation
teams,
training
end-‐users
and
change
management.
Dr.
McConnell
has
experience
in
all
of
MEDITECH’s
latest
releases
–
Magic
5.64,
Client
Server
5.65,
and
MEDITECH
6.1.
804
-‐
NPR
Report
Writing
for
the
Nursing
Module
NUR/PCS
is
a
challenging
application
for
report
writing.
Documentation
is
stored
per
query
and
time
documented,
and
you
have
edits,
undo’s
and
multiple
queries
(and
repeat
queries
in
C/S).
This
workshop
will
show
you
how
to
write
NPR
reports
to
get
the
last
time
documented,
post
edit,
skipping
undo’s
or
get
the
documentation
for
a
date/time
range
(post
edit/skip
undo).
For
extra
credit
we
will
show
how
to
get
the
latest
instance
of
documentation
across
multiple
interventions.
Additionally,
we
will
show
how
to
use
the
standard
MIS.SCREEN.print
program
(MAGIC)
or
a
custom
variant
or
a
generic
C/S
report
that
uses
the
MIS
assessment
dictionary
to
print
out
nursing
documentation
without
hard-‐coding
query
mnemonics.
This
workshop
is
for
MAGIC
and
C/S
users;
not
6.0.
Prerequisites:
None
Duration:
½
day
Instructor:
Joe
Cocuzzo
is
the
Vice
President
of
the
NPR
group
at
Iatric
Systems.
Since
2000
he
has
headed
the
NPR
Group
at
Iatric
Systems,
currently
21
strong,
which
provides
NPR
Report
Writing,
CDS
Attribute
and
Rule
writing,
Proration
rule
assistance,
and
on-‐site
training
to
MEDITECH
hospitals
in
the
US,
Canada,
and
the
UK.
Prior
to
joining
Iatric
Systems,
Joe
was
a
Senior
Programmer-‐Analyst
at
Newton-‐Wellesley
Hospital
in
Newton,
MA
from
1992-‐2000
and
before
that
he
was
an
Applications
Consultant
at
MEDITECH.
805
-‐
A
Report
Writers
Bag
of
Tricks
Learn
valuable
time-‐saving
techniques
and
receive
a
complimentary
tool
box
of
utility
reports
in
this
workshop
including:
• How
to
copy
MEDITECH
source
code
into
your
own
macros.
• Use
a
utility
report
to
automatically
include
column
headers
on
your
download
reports.
• Write
your
download
from
a
macro
as
a
program
rather
than
fussing
with
the
picture.
• Convert
and
paste
your
specification
from
a
PDF,
spreadsheet
or
Word
document
into
your
macro
to
make
programming
an
export
quicker
and
easier.
• Create
unbreakable
MV
arrays.
• Use
ECB-‐ECE
loops
instead
of
MV
arrays.
• How
to
avoid
fragments.
• How
to
use
more
than
one
index.
• Deluxe
syntax
checker,
see
which
line(s)
are
the
problem.
• How
to
find
a
query
on
any
report
and
see
the
report
activity.
• How
to
find
the
report
you
forgot.
This
workshop
is
for
MAGIC
and
C/S
users;
not
6.0.
Prerequisites:
None
Duration:
½
day
Instructor:
Jim
Fahnestock
is
a
programmer
in
the
Report
Writer
Group
at
Iatric
Systems.
Prior
to
joining
Iatric
Systems
in
2002,
Jim
was
a
MEDITECH
Applications
Analyst
and
NPR
Report
Writer
at
Catholic
Health
Initiatives
(CHI).
At
CHI
he
supported
clinical
applications
with
a
focus
on
pharmacy,
lab
and
radiology.
Jim
is
one
of
Iatric
Systems’
NPR
Report
Writer
trainers
and
has
taught
over
60
report
writer
classes
in
the
US
and
Canada.
806
-‐
Intermediate
NPR
Report
Writer
Training
NPR
Report
Writer
classes
don’t
have
enough
time
to
teach
WHY
because
the
time
is
needed
to
teach
HOW.
The
mechanics
are
taught
to
help
users
get
started
quickly.
But,
when
a
report
is
not
working
accurately,
where
do
you
go
from
there?
And
how
do
you
advance?
This
presentation
will
guide
you
through
the
underlying
concepts
of
NPR
Report
Writing
and
introduce
you
to
the
next
level
of
complex
report
development.
Topics:
• Magic
Operators
and
Computed
Fields
• Field
Attributes
and
Line
Attributes
• Z
Fields
and
Z
Programs
• Subscripting
• IF
Statements
• Logical
Next
and
Previous
• Fragment
Reports
This
workshop
is
appropriate
for
both
Magic
and
C/S
users.
Prerequisites:
None
Duration:
½
day
Instructor:
Jenny
Blue,
co-‐founder
and
President
of
Interface
People,
has
worked
in
the
MEDITECH
industry
for
over
15
years.
Jenny’s
expertise
with
Magic
has
directed
Interface
People’s
development
of
powerful,
reliable
NPR
report
writing
and
training
services.
She
is
routinely
called
upon
to
serve
as
a
MEDITECH
technical
consultant
for
the
industry’s
largest
consulting
firms
and
integrated
delivery
systems,
and
works
closely
with
MEDITECH
sites
providing
best-‐practice
solutions.
807
-‐
DR
Reporting
Made
Easy
with
Report
Builder
3.0
If
you
have
MEDITECH’s
Data
Repository
(DR),
you
already
have
all
the
tools
you
need
to
successfully
develop
a
Business
Intelligence
(BI)
environment
at
your
facility.
Jump-‐start
your
BI
functionality
with
Microsoft
SQL
Server
2008
Reporting
Services
(SSRS)
using
Report
Models
and
the
easy-‐to-‐use
Report
Designer
tool.
This
ad-‐hoc
query
tool
allows
non-‐technical
end
users
to
develop
reports
on
the
fly
using
a
drag
and
drop,
web-‐based
reporting
tool
that
is
intuitive,
flexible,
and
requires
minimal
knowledge
of
the
underlying
database
structures
and
relationships.
This
half-‐day
workshop
will
demonstrate
the
ease
of
use
and
powerful
report
capabilities
of
SSRS’s
Report
Models.
Efficient
BI
reporting
starts
with
well-‐designed
SQL
Report
Models.
We
will
review
how
raw
MEDITECH
DR
data
is
transformed
into
the
SSRS
Report
Models
which
are
the
foundation
on
which
Report
Builder
3.0
functionality
resides.
We
will
review
how
to
build
and
deploy
models
using
the
Model
Designer,
then
dynamically
create,
execute
and
manage
reports.
We
will
also
educate
you
on
how
the
Report
Builder
tool
allows
non-‐technical
staff
to
develop,
enter
formatting
and
layout
features,
and
deploy
web-‐based
reporting
solutions
without
involving
the
IT
department.
Finally,
we
will
discuss
how
easy
it
is
to
implement
and
maintain
secure
access
to
reports
using
your
Active
Directories
groups
and
the
SSRS
Report
Manager.
If
you
own
a
MEDITECH
DR
and
you
have
not
implemented
SSRS
Report
Models,
you
are
underutilizing
a
powerful
BI
opportunity
that
you
already
own.
This
workshop
will
get
you
on
your
way
to
implementing
SSRS
Report
Model/Report
Designer
solutions
and
help
alleviating
your
IT
department
as
a
bottleneck
for
MEDITECH
custom
report
development.
Prerequisites:
None
Duration:
½
day
Instructor:
Glen
D’Abate
is
founder
and
President
of
Acmeware,
Inc.
Glen
has
25
years
of
experience
working
in
the
healthcare
IT
field,
including
13
years
at
MEDITECH
where
he
led
development
of
the
Data
Repository
(DR)
application.
Under
Glen’s
guidance,
Acmeware
has
earned
a
reputation
as
a
leader
in
DR
consulting
field
and
is
recognized
for
developing
innovative
DR-‐based
reporting,
custom
application,
and
interfacing
solutions.
He
has
also
developed
a
DR
report
writing
training
program
that
has
been
attended
by
participants
from
dozens
of
DR
sites.
Glen
has
an
undergraduate
degree
in
Engineering
and
Economics
from
Trinity
College
and
graduate
degrees
in
Biomedical
Engineering
and
in
Finance
from
R.P.I.
and
Boston
College.
808
-‐
Grant
Writing:
Tips
for
Success
This
session
will
include
a
presentation
on
grant
writing
tips,
interactive
discussion
about
miscellaneous
topics
involved
with
grant
writing,
and
instruction
on
how
to
access
websites
used
for
finding
grants
and
applying
for
funding.
Brief
information
on
Citizen
Memorial
Healthcare’s
successful
grant
applications
and
strong
points
of
those
applications
will
be
presented.
Attendees
will
be
asked
to
bring
ideas
for
grants
and
strategies
will
be
discussed
among
the
group
as
well
as
questions
regarding
topics
typically
required
for
grants.
Prerequisites:
None
Duration:
½
day
Instructor:
Susan
Sanders
has
been
employed
by
the
Citizen
Memorial
Healthcare
(CMH)
organization
for
seven
years.
Past
positions
included
registered,
certified
pharmacy
technician
in
the
inpatient
pharmacy
and
management
of
the
outpatient
pharmacy
operated
by
CMH.
Ms.
Sanders
transferred
to
the
role
of
Telehealth
Coordinator
in
2010.
Susan
Sanders
graduated
from
Missouri
State
University,
Magna
Cum
Laude
in
the
Honors
College,
with
a
Bachelor
of
Science
in
Gerontology,
Minor
in
Psychology,
and
emphasis
in
Biomedical
Sciences.
Ms.
Sanders
is
currently
pursuing
a
Master
in
Business
Administration
with
a
concentration
in
Health
Care
Administration.
During
her
time
as
CMH
Telehealth
Coordinator,
Ms
Sanders
has
acted
as
grants
administrator
for
three
grants
pertaining
to
telehealth.
Activities
of
those
grants
surround
a
telehealth
expansion
to
17
video
conferencing
sites
and
tele-‐diagnostics
programming
will
fully
integrated
imaging
and
diagnostic
software
and
equipment.
Ms.
Sanders
has
also
successfully
written
grants
for
a
telepharmacy
grant,
telehealth
expansion,
and
new
clinical
services
for
rural
health
clinics.