Audio by genre vocal

ASHP MCM 2008 in Review by Pharmacy Informatics

This MP3 podcast features Chad Hardy (aka pillguy) from Harris County, Andy Seger from Partners Healthcare/Brigham & Womens Hospital and John Poikonen via UMass Mem Med Ctr in a candid and sometimes very open discussion on the the Am Soc of Health System Pharmacists Midyear Clinical Meeting that took place in Orlando, FL in December of 2008. Enjoy.

Details on the session discussed can be found here:
http://www.ashp.org/DocLibrary/Midyear08/MCMDailyProgram.aspx

The session materials can obtained if you attended (Uh, er, or know someone that did) you can get the materials and handouts for free (otherwise there is an outrageous charge):
http://www.softconference.com/ashp/slist.asp?C=1835

Some of the session discussed include:

BCMA in 2008: Trends, Regulations, and Innovations
http://www.softconference.com/ashp/sessionDetail.asp?SID=114436
Robert Christiansen, RPh, MBA, Marketing and Business Manager, Pharmacy Solutions, Siemens Medical Solutions
Ashley Dalton, Pharm D, Clinical Pharmacist and Assistant Clinical Professor UCSD Skaggs School of Pharmacy, UCSD Medical Center - Thornton Hospital
Janice Dunsavage, RPh, MAS, Director of Pharmacy, Pinnacle Health System
Brian George, Pharm D, Assistant Director of Pharmacy Services, MedCentral Health System
Karl Gumpper, RPh, BCPS, Director, Section of Pharmacy Informatics & Technology, American Society of Health-System Pharmacists
Rikin Mehta

Information Technology and the Pharmacy Department: Collaboration or Conflict?
http://www.softconference.com/ashp/sessionDetail.asp?SID=114420
John Poikonen, PharmD, Clinical Informatics Director, UMass Memorial Healthcare
George Brenckle PhD is the Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer of UMass Memorial Healthcare, in Worcester, Massachusetts.
Christopher Fortier, PharmD, Manager, Pharmacy Support Services, Medical University of South Carolina
Steve Margolis, MD, Chief Medical Informatics Officer, Orlando Regional Healthcare


44:21 minutes (40.61 MB)