Lab InfoTech 2006 Presentations
· March 1, Wednesday
· March 2, Thursday
· March 3, Friday
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March 1, Wednesday |
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Supplementing LIS Functionality with Middleware |
Rob Bush |
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Why Does a Diagnostic and Life Sciences Vendor get Involved with Middleware |
Ron Berman |
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Intelligent Automation: Helping Labs Work Smarter |
Anne Tate |
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"Open" Software Solutions: Don't Get Caught in the Middle Without the Software |
Jacques Baudin |
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Lab Information as the Ultimate Value-Add: Why IVDs Are Competing with Software Firms |
Robert L. Michel |
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Oncology Informatics as a Tool for Improving Surgical Pathology |
Michael J. Becich, M.D., Ph.D. |
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A New Vision for Computing in a Complex Lab Environment |
Paula J. Santrach, M.D. |
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Effective Use of Rules in the Hematology Laboratory |
Elkin Simson, M.D. |
March 2, Thursday |
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Maintaining Lab Efficiency with an Aging LIS |
Hal Weiner |
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Leveraging Software for Lean, Six Sigma, Marketing and Business Analysis in Your Outreach Laboratory |
Steven H. Mandell, M.D. |
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The Art of the Laboratory Report: Images in Cytopathology |
David B. Kaminsky, M.D. |
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A Telepathology Business Model That Actually Works |
Mark J. Tuthill, M.D. |
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Searching Surgical Pathology Databases with Images Instead of Words |
Ulysses J. Balis, M.D. |
March 3, Friday |
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Rethinking Pathology Informatics in the Era of the EMR |
Bruce A. Friedman, MD |
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Managing Information from Multiple Labs in an Integrated Delivery Network |
Walter H. Henricks, M.D. |
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Can We Manage Complex Molecular Data with Our LISs? |
Dan Jones, M.D., Ph.D. |