Updated: OSCAR EMR mini conference #3 Toronto for Physicians Thursday MARCH 1, 2018 5 – 9 pm

Post-event Update:

We had a great turnout at our last OSCAR mini-conference again!

Slides from OSCAR MINI CONFERENCE #3 March 1, 2018 UPLOADED
Topics
CVDREAL realworld study. 39% RRR in HHF, 51% RRR All cause mortality. How to find your diabetes and HF patients with my RBT.
Recap of searching for patients with high PSA. My results after 8 months.
Drug Safety tips : drug search RBT, SADMANS, TallMANs
Techniques using Technology – more details on using smartphone to take pictures
EMR Reliability and Maintenance

https://classroom.google.com/o/OTUxNjY5MTE4M1pa

Hope to see everyone again at the next mini conference set around late June to early July!

Next  time,  I will show some cutting edge technologies I am trying on my own OSCAR EMR data — A.I. Deep Learning with TensorFlow and Intel Modivius Neural Net USB stick.  Stay tuned!

Ian PUN MD


We will continue with more clinically relevant EMR topics!  And we GO BEYOND OSCAR EMR!

PLACE:  Toronto Public Library – Don Mills Library  on Lawrence and Don Mills (this is the same place as the July meeting, not the November meeting)
Address: 888 Lawrence Ave E, North York, ON M3C 1P6

DATE and TIME:   THURSDAY MARCH 1 , 2018   5pm – 9 pm ; registration and dinner 5-7 pm ,   lecture 7-9 pm

REGISTRATION FEE:  FREE and free dinner is provided.

To REGISTER see details in my google classmate, please email me for an invite
https://classroom.google.com/o/OTUxNjY5MTE4M1pa

Practice Improvement:
Using OSCAR EMR for real-world evidence studies (retrospective observational studies) by searching for cohort and measurement data of actual patients in practice by using report by templates for improving quality of practice in diabetes management.
Recap of searching for patients with high PSA. My results after 8 months.

Patient Safety:
How to search for your drugs that are being warned or recalled (Black box warnings and vaccine recalls)
SAD MANS eform

Techniques using Technology
More digital photo and video techniques
How to upload videos to OSCAR (great for documenting 3D views of lesions, patient movement disorders, surgical procedures, dashcam videos etc).
How to take digital photos through ophthalmoscopes and otoscopes with smartphone
Recording video from the cameras of operating microscopes and endoscopes using inexpensive video capture equipment intended originally for video gaming
Uploading patient BP records from Omron bluetooth enabled BP monitor
Your Google Assistant (Android Phone or Google Home) can be your medical assistant.  Convert measurements. Ask for drug dosages and interactions. Ask for ICD-9 diagnostic billing codes.

EMR Reliability and Computer Safety:
OSCAR EMR reliability – computer maintenance and upgrading, backup strategies and Plan B’s. What to do if your server / Internet is down or very slow.  And what not to do!
How to avoid being victim of ransomware.  How to scan your server to make sure it is safe from hacking!
What you can do about RateMDs.com website.

This sponsored event is restricted to physicians and their immediate IT support staff only.

Please bring your own laptop / ipad to try the techniques immediately.  And your own extension cord for power. FREE Wifi provided by Library.

To register, please email me at ianpun@gmail.com (I’ll try to accommodate the physicians who missed our first two meetings but returning attendees are welcomed to come). Limit 40 attendees. so first come, first served.

More details in my google classmate, please email me for an invite
https://classroom.google.com/o/OTUxNjY5MTE4M1pa

Ian PUN MD
302-4040 Finch Ave E  Scarborough ON  M1S 4V5   416-848-7788
OSCAR EMR user

OSCAR EMR is a trademark of McMaster University. This conference is an independent user group meeting and has no affiliation.

** DISCLOSURE: This event is generously sponsored by
Absolute Health Center Physiotherapy, Website: Absolutehealthcentre.com   at  Woodside Square Mall 135-1571 Sandhurst Circle  Scarborough, ON M1V 1V2 T:416-551-1168   F:416-551-1578
and
AstraZeneca  SGLT2-inhibitor Forxiga (Dapagliflozin)
https://www.cvdreal.com/cvd-real-study.html