Imich 2002

Nurses General Nursing

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international mobile informatics conference in healthcare

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a presentation of:

pda cortex , caring &

the institute for johns hopkins nursing

the international connection for solution seekers and mobile it

implementers in healthcare.

imich 2002, the second annual interdisciplinary conference addressing the

issues necessary to harness the potential of mobile informatics technology

and leverage the mobile computing platform at the point of care.

the ongoing evolution of wireless technology, and mobile device capabilities

is changing the way healthcare practitioners interact with information

technologies. the growth and acceptance of mobile information technology at

the point of care, coupled with the promise and convenience of data on

demand, creates opportunities for enhanced patient care and safety.

this mobile revolution will create critical, system-wide healthcare and it

challenges that must be understood and addressed to maximize the delivery of

patient care. at its core, mobile technology is creating a dynamic new

information platform that if understood and optimized can be leveraged for

unlimited advantage and improved efficiencies. make no mistake, clinicians

and organizations will need to go mobile to stay competitive!

"market evolution may eventually make doctors so reliant on wireless

technologies they'll be unable to practice medicine without them." -

pharmaceutical executive march 2001

imich is the forum that brings together key industry participants and

pioneers around the issues associated with understanding, implementing and

maximizing mobile information technology in healthcare.

speakers

program

register

continuing education

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the institute for johns hopkins nursing is accredited as a provider of

continuing education by the american nurses credentialing center's

commission on accreditation. approval for contact hours is pending.

fun stuff:

imich 2002 .... make it ;-)

see you there!

regards

ken

pda cortex

"first hand intelligence"

http://www.pdacortex.com

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