BC’s 1st Annual eHealth and Innovative Technology Showcase

Would you like to explore the latest exciting developments and ways health professionals, clinics, hospitals and health authorities are using information technologies to deliver innovative health services to patients in BC?

Please join the 1st BC eHealth and Innovative Technology Showcase conference that co-hosted and developed by the UBC eHealth Strategy Office and UBC Division of Continuing Professional Development (UBC CPD) on May 9th, 2014.eHITs-large

Location:

The Vancouver Convention Centre

Conference Learning Objectives

  • Explore the latest exciting developments (in our province) and ways health professionals, clinics, hospitals and health authorities are using information technologies to deliver innovative health services to patients in BC.
  • Share the latest apps and electronic tools to enhance their own practices and better support them in helping their patients to achieve health
  • Identify the new generations of technologies relevant to BC healthcare which are transforming health practices,
  • Find out what the current generation of health professional trainees are learning and using technologies in practice
  • Participate in the dialogue as to how to guide the current health system to best use information technologies in health care service delivery to improve our health system of care here in B.C.

Presentation Highlights

  • How are patients and the public using technologies for health and wellness?” presented by Dr. Kendall Ho, Director, eHealth Strategy Office
  • Interprofessional Collaboration and Practice Changepresented by Ms. Maureen Charlebois, Chief Nursing Executive and Group Director, Clinical Adoption, Canada Health Infoway
  • EHR and Meaningful Engagementpresented by Dr. Darryl Samoil as CMIO, Executive Medical Director-Informatics, FHA
  • Teaching with Technologypresented by Mr. Bill Dow as the Dean of the School of Health Sciences at BCIT

Please register today! More information can be found here.

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