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Final HealthCampBoston 2009 Schedule

April 25, 2009 By: cerro Category: Info

TIME/ROOM SESSION FACILITATOR
 8:30 AM
Common Area Registration open until 1 PM.  
 9:00 AM
Room A Plenary / Welcome HealthCampBoston + SocialPharmer Organizers
 9:15 AM
Room A HealthCampBoston Intro & Session Planning HealthCampBoston Organizers & Participants
Room C SOCIAL PHARMER TRACK

Achieving Openness: Transparency and Authenticity in Pharma.

Fard Johnmar (@fardj), following a brief welcome by Shwen Gwee (@shwen)
 10:15 AM
Room A Personal Health Records (PHRs) as the Center of Innovation Mark Scrimshire (@ekivemark)
Room C SOCIAL PHARMER TRACK

Developing a Framework for Blogging and Social Media in Pharma.

Michael Parks (@pitch360)
Room D User Experience of EMRs & Other Medical Devices; Home Healthcare. Sandhya Pillalamarri (@sspillalamarri)
 11:00 AM
Room A It’s Not the Electronic Record! What are the Real Health Improvement Technologies? Clifford Goldsmith (@clifgold)
Room B Bad Data in the System: Solutions to the Mess? Triage. ?
Room C SOCIAL PHARMER TRACK

Exploring The Realities Of FDA Regulation And Creative Opportunities In The Here and Now.

John Murray (@JMurray21CFR)
 12:00 PM
Common Area Lunch  
 1:00 PM
Room A New Approaches to Health IT: Read “Open Source.” Claudio Luís Vera, @modulist
Room B HIPPA / Son of HIPPA + Social Media “undecipherable.” Let’s Write a Comment Letter to The Feds. David Harlow (@healthblawg)
Room C SOCIAL PHARMER TRACK

Key Business Needs That Can Be Addressed NOW with Social Media.

Steve Woodruff (@swoodruff)
Room D Physicians and Healthcare Providers in Health 2.0/Participatory Medicine…Where Do They Fit In? Do They Fit In? Bryan Vartabedian (@Doctor_V)
 2:00 PM
Room A Case Study: Social Media in HealthCare. Jen McCabe Gorman (@jensmccabe)/ OrganizedWisdom (@PolarWisdom)
Room B Advocating for Patients in the Acute Care Setting. Ken Fasman (@kfasman)
Room C SOCIAL PHARMER TRACK

How To Do Social Applications At A Pharma Company Without Getting Fired.

Josh Bernoff (@jbernoff)
Room D How to Improve Drug Safety Reporting Through Online Communities, EHRs, PHRs, and Other Ideas. Jennifer Wulff
 3:00 PM
Room A NIH’s Pillfinder Application. David Hale (@lostonroute66) with brainstorming by Mike Kirkwood (@mikekirkwood)
Room B Consumer Engagement: What will it take? Also, Clinicians and TRUST/LIABILITY Re: PHRs John Moore (@John_Chilmark) and William Crawford (@WilliamCrawford)
Room Room C SOCIAL PHARMER TRACK

The Patient Perspective: What Do Patients Want from Pharma Engagement?

Jack Barrette (@healthyjack) & Julie Wittes Schlack (@jwschlack)
Room D 911! Technology Gateways to EMS and Public Health Jim Kauffman (@punchinello)
Room E Mobile Devices in Consumer Health Care Tim Dion (@timdion)
 4:00 PM
Room A HealthCampBoston Roundup HealthCamp organizers and participants
Room C SOCIAL PHARMER TRACK

Townhall Session: How Can We Collaborate to Break Down Barriers to Social Media and Save Pharma’s Battered Rep?

Jack Barrette, Fard Johnmar
 5:00 PM
Tweetup Cambridge Brewing Company One Kendall Square # 100, Cambridge, MA 02139

HealthCampBoston and SocialPharmer go Live!

April 21, 2009 By: ekivemark Category: Info

We are using CoverItLive as one of the methods of helping you track the event.

We are encouraging all participants to Blog, Tweet and upload photos and videos using the #HCBos and #SocPharm hashtags.

Click Here for the CoverItLive feed or follow the CoverItLive Feed on Mark Scrimshire’s EKIVE blog: http://ekive.blogspot.com/

The CoverItLive RSS Feed is here

Directions to the Event

April 20, 2009 By: ekivemark Category: Info

HealthCampBoston+SocialPharmer will take place on Tuesday, April 21, 2009 at Microsoft Research New England at One Memorial Drive in Cambridge, MA. Detailed directions to the facility are at http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/labs/newengland/visit.aspx .

If you are driving to HealthCampBoston+SocialPharmer, parking is available in the facility’s basement parking garage. If the garage is filled when you arrive, we recommend parking at any of several other parking garages within a few blocks of the facility (listed here in increasing distance from the venue):

  • 1 Broadway
  • 4 Cambridge Center (Entrance on Ames St. or Broadway)
  • 5 Cambridge Center East Garage (Ames St./Broadway)
  • 7 Cambridge Center West Garage (Ames St./Galileo Way),
  • 10 Cambridge Center North Garage (Binney St. off Broadway)

The HealthCampBoston+SocialPharmer organizers have prepared a four page PDF file that provides more details about parking facilities, driving directions, photos of the facilities, and a venue floor plan.