02 May 2009

Health Administration video presentations



Health Administration video presentations
from University of Wisconsin

Date
Presentation
04/20/2009 Picture from The Impact of Fatness on Disability Insurance Application by the Non-Elderly video
M. Schmeiser
02/20/2009 Picture from Understanding the Budget - Academic Staff video
R. Golden
02/19/2009 Picture from Accountable Care Organizations - A Path Forward to Quality and Savings video
E. Fisher
02/11/2009 Picture from Working with the Media video
L. Brunette
02/03/2009 Picture from Risk Assessment: Suicide and Violence video
R. Diamond
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Objectives of this presentation include: 1. Understand the frequency of suicide in a general medical practice 2. Identify the characteristics of those most at risk for suicide 3. Learn how to do a detailed behavioral assessment to rapidly assess suicide risk
12/17/2008 Picture from Averting Disaster: Prevention Strategies to Mitigate Escalating Situations video
S. Littlejohn
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The objectives of this presentation are to: 1) Understand that every act of violence in a healthcare setting has the potential to be a disaster 2) Recognize the emotional progression of escalating and de-escalating situations 3) Learn how your environment works for you or against you 4) Understand the impact of "role conflict" within the healthcare delivery system 5) Learn how to recognize and adjust to changes in your environment
10/22/2008 Picture from The Virginia Mason Production System: So Much Waste, So Little Time video
M. Iseman
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Marnee Iseman, shares how Lean principles can advance health care quality and efficiency.
08/25/2008 Picture from EMR Implementation: Doing it Right on a Budget video
J. Ahlstrom
07/07/2008 Picture from UWHC Compliance Program video
D. Weissburg
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"The Lawyer Among the Doctors"
05/05/2008 Picture from Optimal Patient Monitoring: What Is It and How Is It Done? video
C. Green
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In this presentation participants will learn: 1) Clinical characteristics requiring monitoring 2) How the use of technology, human endeavor and integration of clinical information result in optimal monitoring 3) False positive and false negative state during monitoring 4) The differences between clinical monitoring based upon provider anxiety, local practice patterns rather than upon scientifically established best practices
05/01/2008 Picture from Competing Approaches to Patient Safety:  The Handoff Problem video
R. Wears
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Concerns about the safety and quality of health care have created the 'patient safety movement' and led to a wide variety of activity. Although many may not have realized it, there is a great debate about the best strategy for effecting improvement that carries over into debates about the quality of 'evidence' and what constitutes scientific activity. This debate is rooted in underlying and often unrecognized differences in the philosophies of science and additionally is divided along social and professional lines, with healthcare researchers tending to assuming one side, and human factors professionals taking the other. We will explore these competing approaches, using the problems associated with handoffs in clinical work as an exemplar.
04/23/2008 Picture from Managing Risk: A Commitment to Compliance video
D. Weissburg
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In this presentation participants will learn: 1) What healthcare compliance means 2) Why it matters to physicians and healthcare organizations 3) What are the risks and current issues in the area of compliance 4) What are the ramifications of not being in compliance
04/04/2008 Picture from Improving Health Care Systems: A Focus on Safety and Reduction of Medical Errors video
C. Green

Picture from Disclosure: Communication with Patients video
M. Manering

Picture from The Legal Implications of Unanticipated Outcomes video
K. Wilson
01/28/2008 Picture from Marshfield Epidemiologic Study Area and the HMO Network: Growing Collaboration in Health Care Research video
R. Greenlee
12/06/2007 Picture from Do Hospitals Discharge Diagnosis Codes Accurately Capture Surgical Complications? The Case of Pediatric Adenotonsillectomy video
B. Edmonson
11/10/2007 Picture from A Human Factors Approach to Studying Medical Work video
M. Weinger
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Matthew Weinger, MD, provides an overview of 15 years of human factors research on point-of-care work processes in the medical domain, primarily in anesthesiology. Research projects to be discussed include field observations, device evaluations, and controlled studies in both real and simulated care environments. Methods for the conduct of task analysis, workload assessment, and event analysis will be emphasized.
09/13/2007 Picture from Academic Health Centers: Opportunities and Challenges video
S. Wartman
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Steven Wartman, MD, PhD, speaks on "Academic Health Centers: Opportunities and Challenges" at the Health Sciences Learning Center on September 13, 2007.
09/12/2007 Picture from Health Care Reform Initiatives: What Every Physician Needs to Know video
R. Formisano
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Roger Formisano, PhD, asks the question, with continued high cost trends, a Presidential election, more uninsured (fueled by cutbacks in employer sponsored plans), and Michael Moore's SiCKO...will significant health care reform find traction soon?
07/05/2007 Picture from HIPAA Protocol Review video
B. Delair
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Beth DeLair, RN, JD, speaks on "HIPAA Protocol Review" at the Transitional Clerkship Orientation on July 5, 2007.
06/27/2007 Picture from EMS Scope of Practice and Response Issues video
C. Etter
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EMS Scope of Practice and Response Issues are discussed at the Emergency Care and Trauma Symposium on June 27, 2007. The objectives of this presentation are: 1) Discuss scope of practice and administrative rules 2) Discuss EMS Procedures and Records and EMS Polices
05/10/2007 Picture from A Model of Private Health Care Provision in Inner-City Milwaukee video
M. Pruitt
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M. Eugene Pruitt, MD, an assistant professor at the Medical College of Wisconsin speaks on "A Model of Private Health Care Provision in Inner-City Milwaukee" at the Health Sciences Learning Center on May 10, 2007.
05/09/2007 Picture from Rethinking the Healthcare Model in Africa video
E. Darkoh
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Ernest Darkoh, MD, MPH, MBA, founder and chairman of Broadreach Healthcare speaks on "Rethinking the Healthcare Model in Africa" at the Health Sciences Learning Center on May 9, 2007.
05/03/2007 Picture from Human Factors in Medicine video
T. Best, J. Leff, S. Alper
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This video inlcudes presentations on the following: 1. Tom Best presents, "A Formative Evaluation of the UWHC Internal Medicine Outpatient Clinics - Summarizing Current Processes and Assessing Enhancement Opportunities." 2. Jared Leff presents, "Could This Be Delirium? An interdisciplinary approach to Improved Patient safety through interventions to prevent delirium." 3. Sam Alper presents, "Discussing Violations."
04/27/2007 Picture from Human Factors Engineering Translational Research in Healthcare Information Technology video
A. Schoofs Hundt
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Significant attention is being paid to translational research applied to health care – both clinically and administratively. In this lecture, Hundt presents an overview of translational research and the impact human factors engineering translational research can have in affecting change in health care, specifically applied to HIT. Experience from two HIT-related grants in which both prospective risk analysis and usability evaluation methods were incorporated will be discussed.
04/20/2007 Picture from Creating Resilient IT: How the Sign-Out Sheet Shows How Clinicians Make Healthcare Work video
C. Nemeth
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Healthcare is variable, contingent, complex, evanescent work domain. Systems such as information technology (IT) that are intended to support healthcare are often brittle; unable to adapt in the face of such change. Clinicians have developed subtle and well-tuned ways to match resources to variation in demand volume and quality. Their initiatives make it possible for healthcare teams to adapt and survive despite challenges…to be resilient. System developers can learn about how healthcare workers perform in such settings, but need appropriate methods to be effective and efficient. The study of cognitive artifacts can reveal meaningful information about the healthcare setting and how clinicians create resilience. Insights from such research are way to develop resilient systems and to improve healthcare safety.
04/17/2007 Picture from Surviving Your Deposition video
L. Wilson, L. Rutherford, N. Lynch
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The objectives of this presentation are to:
1. Discuss the deposition process and the physician's role
2. Provide tips on giving a deposition
3. Demonstrate dos and don'ts of giving a deposition
04/16/2007 Picture from Socio-Economic Status and Cancer Outcomes video
M. Coleman, M. Coleman
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Michel Coleman, MD, MSc, MFPHM, professor of epidemiology and vital statistics at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, speaks on "Socio-Economic Status and Cancer Outcomes" at the Health Sciences Learning Center on April 16, 2007.
03/06/2007 Picture from Do You Know...Statutory Reporting and Other Regulatory Requirements for Physicians? video
B. Delair
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The objectives of this presentation are to:
1. Educate physicians on current statutory reporting requirements
2. Discuss other regulatory requirements that impact physician practice
3. Provide resources to assist with reporting and compliance requirements
02/26/2007 Picture from Spending Quality and the Paradox of Plenty video
E. Fisher
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Dr. Fisher is a professor of Medicine and Community and Family Medicine at the Dartmouth Medical School. He is also Director of Health Policy Research at Dartmouth's Center for the Evaluative Clinical Sciences. He spoke on Spending Quality and the Paradox of Plenty at the Health Sciences Learning Center on Febrary 26, 2007.
02/12/2007 Picture from Proxy Perspectives on Health-Related Quality of Life:  Applying Conceptual Framework to Prostate Cancer video
A. Pickard
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When assessing health-related quality of life (HRQL), proxy assessments are sometimes necessary. A conceptual framework has been developed that delineates between 2 proxy perspectives: elicitation from the patient perspective (proxy-patient), or from the proxy’s perspective (proxy-proxy). There is limited appreciation for this difference in the literature, and extent to which these perspectives differ systematically is unclear. The aim of this study was to determine if proxy assessment of HRQL differs according to perspective in prostate cancer, and to identify any factors that explain differences. In this presentation A. Simon Pickard will speak about this study. This event was sponsored by the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health Department of Population Health Sciences.
02/02/2007 Picture from Applying a User Centered Quality Model to Healthcare Environments video
M. O'Neil
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Michael O'Neil, PhD, addresses the importance of a "user-centered" approach to design and management of healthcare environments. Users include patients, visitors and staff. This presentation asserts that assessment of healthcare facility quality must go beyond existing (important) measures of patient health outcomes, and include the impact of design of space on the quality of the user experience. A Six-Sigma based approach to implementing user-centered quality measures is then discussed. O'Neil's current research on Cancer Treatment Centers will also be briefly addressed.
11/27/2006 Picture from What Was the Clinton Health Plan? What Was Wrong With It? video
D. Kindig
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David Kindig, MD, PhD, Professor Emeritus of Population Health Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison, speaks on "What Was the Clinton Health Plan? What Was Wrong With It?".
11/20/2006 Picture from Efficiency and Quality in Health Care video
H. Fineberg
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Anesthesiology videos



Anesthesiology videos from University of Wisconsin

03/11/2009 Picture from Basic Science in the OR: How DBS Implant Surgery Informs Us about Anesthetic Actions at GABA Synapses video
M. MacIver
10/15/2008 Picture from Anesthesia Aid for the Developing World video
R. Eltringham
11/10/2007 Picture from A Human Factors Approach to Studying Medical Work video
M. Weinger
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Matthew Weinger, MD, provides an overview of 15 years of human factors research on point-of-care work processes in the medical domain, primarily in anesthesiology. Research projects to be discussed include field observations, device evaluations, and controlled studies in both real and simulated care environments. Methods for the conduct of task analysis, workload assessment, and event analysis will be emphasized.
03/19/2007 Picture from Rotations in Anesthesia video
A. Monahan
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A panel of fourth-year medical students discuss what to expect from a rotation in Anesthesiology.
02/23/2007 Picture from A Manufacturer's Take on Patient Safety Anesthesia and Ventilation video
P. Micheli, J. Mills
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Pharmacy and Pharmacology videos



Pharmacy and Pharmacology videos from: University of Wisconsin–Madison


04/17/2009 Picture from Secondary Prevention: Recent Antithrombotic Trials video
R. Levine
03/19/2009 Picture from Chemotherapy-Related Cardiomyopathy: An Update video
S. Ewer
02/25/2009 Picture from Clinical Research from Industry's Perspective video
M. Westrick
11/16/2008 Picture from Can Drug Regimens be Adapted to Patients, or Vice Versa? video
N. Britten
09/17/2008 Picture from A Global Strategic Plan for Hospital Pharmacy Practice video
L. Vermeulen
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As the complexity of medication therapy has increased for hospitalized patients, the importance of skilled pharmacists and advanced pharmacy services in hospitals has become critical. In August 2008, the Hospital Pharmacy Section of the International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) will host a Global Conference on the Future of Hospital Pharmacy, bringing hundreds of delegates from over 100 nations to Basel, Switzerland to address issues that will shape the future of hospital pharmacy practice. Lee Vermeulen, who chaired the Steering Committee for the Conference, presents a summary of the Conference consensus statements. In addition, a global survey of hospital pharmacy practice was conducted by the Vermeulen in preparation for the Conference, and a summary of the results are presented.
06/12/2008 Picture from Overview of Translational Research: Type 1 (Efficacy) and Type II (Effectiveness) video
M. Smith, R. Marnocha

Picture from Introduction to Clinical Trials video
C. Sorkness
02/28/2008 Picture from Cardiovascular Prescription Development and Pitfalls video
R. Harrington
01/22/2008 Picture from Management of Pain in the Ambulatory Care Setting video
M. Backonja
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In this presentation participants will: * Learn the pharmacological treatment options for acute and chronic pain and highlight the role of opioid analgesics * Discuss practical challenges when prescribing opioids and point to the opioid risk management issues including underuse, overuse and misuse * Learn regulatory and practice management issues when prescribing chronic opioid therapy
11/20/2007 Picture from Medical Student Oral Presentations - Session I video
C. Baggot, D. Fadowole, E. Fish, R. Johnson, W. Truong
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Hear the following presentations from the 2007 Medical Student Research Fall Forum: "Cation-Dependent Chloride Transporters in Neuropathic Pain Following Spinal Cord Injury" Christopher Baggott, Mentor: Dandan Sun, MD, PhD "Collaborative Health Care: The Implications of Using the Internet as a Health Resource on Doctor-Patient Relationships" Deborah Fadowole, Mentors: Kim McDowell, MD, PhD; Mary Michaud "Vitamin D Status of Morbidly Obese Bariatric Surgery Patients" Emily Fish, Mentor: Jon Gould, MD "Use of Thiopurines as Antiviral Agents for Hepatitis C Virus and Dengue Virus" Ryan Johnson, Mentor: Robert Striker, MD, PhD "The Effects of Metacarpal Shortening on Flexor Tendon Efficiency" William Truong, Mentor: Robert Ablove, MD, MA
11/13/2007 Picture from Cannabis and Cannabinoids in the 21st Century: Medical Marijuana video
D. Bearman
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David Bearman, MD, a Santa Barbara, California physician and surgeon with Wisconsin roots, speaks on "Cannabis and Cannabinoids in 21st Century Medicine: Medical Marijuana in the Clinic". Bearman is one of the leading physicians in the U.S. in the field of medical marijuana. He has spent 40 years working in substance and drug abuse treatment and prevention programs. Bearman was a pioneer in the free and community clinic movement.
11/02/2007 Picture from The Truth about Drug Companies video
M. Angell
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Paying for prescription drugs is no longer a problem just for poor people. As the economy continues to struggle, health insurance is shrinking. Employers are requiring workers to pay more of the costs themselves, and many businesses are dropping health benefits altogether. Since prescription drug costs are rising so fast, payers are particularly eager to get out from under them by shifting costs to individuals. The result is that more people have to pay a greater fraction of their drug bills out of pocket. And that packs a wallop.
10/10/2007 Picture from Pain Policy Project - Sierra Leone video
R. Buitrago, G. Madiye
10/04/2007 Picture from Diabetes Management - What Physicians Should Know video
M. Meredith, G. Klinkner
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The objectives of this presentation are to discuss: 1) Insulin use in the hospitalized patient, adjusting insulin for patients who are NPO, transitioning patients off an insulin drip and using correction insulin 2) UWHC on-line diabetic management resources 3) Diabetes Management Service ... scope and purpose
07/06/2007 Picture from Essentials of Order Writing video
C. Kraus
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Connie Kraus, PharmD, BCPS, speaks on "Essentials of Order Writing" at the Transitional Clerkship Orientation on July 6, 2007.
11/20/2006 Picture from Medical Student Oral Presentations I video
A. Gepner, D. Hirsch, D. Friedman
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Hear the following presentations from the 2006 Medical Student Research Fall Forum: "An Abbreviated Ultrasound Scanning Protocol For Atherosclerosis Screening" Adam Gepner, Mentor: James Stein, MD "Pioglitazone Helps to Restore Insulin Secretions & Insulin Secretory Reserve in Islet Transplant Recipients: Preliminary Results" David Hirsch, Mentor: Luis Fernandez, MD "Relationship between HIV-1 Subtype, Antiretroviral Response and Resistance in a Ugandan Pediatrics Clinic" DeAnna Friedman, Mentor: Frank Graziano, MD, PhD
10/17/2006 Picture from Emergency Contraception as an Over-the-counter Drug video
S. Schrager
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Emergency Contraception was recently approved with Over-the-counter status. Sarina Schrager , MD, MS discusses the road here, what the new status means, and obstacles that remain (i.e. age limit, financial, etc).
08/24/2006 Picture from PCI, Drug-Eluting Stents, and Adjunctive Medical Therapy for Patients with CVD video
S. King, III
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