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Harvard CME Course - March 28-30 in Boston, MA
 
2-08-08

Project HealthDesign's National Program Director, Patricia Flatley Brennan, RN, PhD, will be a keynote speaker at Patient-Centered Computing and eHealth: Transforming Healthcare Quality.  This innovative and timely course will be presented in Boston, MA from March 28-30, 2008 under the auspices of Harvard Medical School's Division of Continuing Education.
 
Through a combination of lectures, panel discussions, workshop sessions and a daily synthesis, more than 40 national experts will serve as faculty and teach participants about the opportunities and challenges that arise from the implementation and use of patient-centered computing and eHealth. Participants may receive up to 19.75 CME credits and 3.5 Category 1 Risk Management Credits.  Continuing education nursing contact hours have been applied for and, if approved, will be provided by the Massachusetts Nurses Association.  Additional keynote presentations will be delivered by David J. Brailer, MD, PhD, Health Evolution Partners; John Halamka, MD, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center; Blackford Middleton, MD, MPH, MSc, Partners HealthCare System; David Ross, ScD, Public Health Informatics Institute; Victor Strecher, PhD, University of Michigan and Paul Tang, MD, Palo Alto Medical Foundation. David K. Ahern, PhD of the Health e-Technologies Initiative and Blackford Middleton MD, MPH, MSc of the Center for Information Technology Leadership are serving as co-directors for the course.  Click here for more information and to register.

 

 
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