Febuary 2004
Volume 28 No. 2

 

'Real World' benefits can flow from 'real time' licensure visit in Apri

TECH Desk
demystifies for medical staff

4Cs of Communication are the Corner Stones of patient safety

Eight unaccepable abbreviations/chart.pdf

Bryan Bohman sees medical board service more like medicine than anesthesia

Advanced Med Center / Cancer Center Quick List

HIPAA Tip

Profiles added to physician credentialing

Physician photos makeup slated

Quality Corner:
New UPDATE feature

 

 

 

 

 

TECH Desk demystifies for medical staff

Bring your laptop computer, networking, multimedia and instructional technology questions to the TECH Desk at Lane Medical Library for in-person, one-on-one expert advice. The pilot program, offered by the School of Medicine's Office of Information Resources and Technology (IRT), is available to students, staff and physicians - including community members of the medical staff - from noon to 1 p.m. and from 4 to 6 p.m. on Monday, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Experts from IRT can help physicians and others with such tasks as installing and registering a wireless card, improving a photo image using PhotoShop, or getting started developing a web-based tutorial. For further information about the TECH (Technology Expert Consulting Hours) call Lane Medical Library, (650) 723-6831 or go to http://irt.stanford.edu/techdesk.

Carol Thomson, clinical coordinator for the hospital's trauma program receives computer assistance from Derek Stevenson, a TECH Desk staffer and systems developer with the School of Medicine's Office of Information Resources and Technology.