Saturday, July 19 Schedule

8:00 - 9:00 a.m.

Hot Breakfast


9:00 - 10:00 a.m.

Distinguished Lecture Web Cast

TRAILBLAZERS AND PIONEERS:
NURSES LEADING THE ADVANCE OF INFORMATICS
Mary Etta Mills, ScD, RN, FAAN

Professor of Nursing Informatics
University of Maryland School of Nursing

Judy Ozbolt, PhD, RN, FAAN, FACMI, FAIMBE

Professor and Program Director, Nursing Informatics
University of Maryland School of Nursing

This presentation will describe the contributions of nurses who have led the advance of nursing and healthcare informatics, with special recognition of the founders, faculty, and alumni of the University of Maryland’s—and the world’s first—nursing informatics graduate program, celebrating the 20th anniversary of its creation.The discussion will highlight the progress of nursing informatics from early support of nursing care and documentation to nursing leadership in the development of personal health records.


10:00 - 10:15 a.m.

Morning Break


10:15 - 11:15 a.m.

PANEL DISCUSSION Web Cast

PROJECT HEALTHDESIGN: RETHINKING THE POWER AND POTENTIAL OF PERSONAL HEALTH RECORDS
Patricia Flatley Brennan, PhD, RN, FAAN, FACMI

Moehlman Bascom Professor
School of Nursing and College of Engineering
University of Wisconsin- Madison
National Program Director
Project HealthDesign

Ken Goodman, PhD

Co-Director of the Center for Bioethics
University of Miami

Barbara Massoudi, PhD, MPH

Senior Research Health Scientist
Research Triangle Institute

Lisa Nugent

Consultant
Art Center on Living Profiles
Creative Director for the Global Strategic Design
Office
Johnson & Johnson

Project HealthDesign supported nine teams to envision and prototype the next generation of personal health records and explore ethical and social issues related to them. From cell phones that facilitate on-the-spot metabolic coaching for patients with diabetes to an integrated calendaring system that enables women undergoing treatment for cancer to integrate therapies with important personal events, these teams pushed the boundaries of personal health records. This presentation will bring together the experiences of several team leaders.


11:15 - 12:00 p.m.

Closing Presentation Web Cast

BUILDING CONNECTIONS FOR PATIENT-CENTERED RECORDS: BRIDGING THE LAST 10 FEET!
Patricia Flatley Brennan, PhD, RN, FAAN, FACMI

Moehlman Bascom Professor
School of Nursing and College of Engineering
University of Wisconsin- Madison
National Program Director
Project HealthDesign

Nurses have important insights and key opportunities to insure that innovative, automated computerized record systems — whether they are institutional charts or person-generated recordings — be fully accessible and interoperable across the full spectrum of health environments. Only through creative strategies built on nursing insights will we be able to help patients translate personal health record information into action for health. This presentation will explore some of those strategies and look ahead to future developments.


12:00 - 12:30 p.m.

Concluding Remarks and Raffle

The items to be raffled include a state-of-the-art PDA, iPod Nanos, flash drives, portable DVD player, journal subscriptions, free registrations to SINI 2009, and informatics books.

Note: Participants must be present to win.