Gregory Schmidt

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Internal Medicine / Healthcare Systems / Design / EHR / Technology

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  • Book Summary: Creative Selection - Inside Apple's Design Process During the Golden Age of Steve Jobs

    02/02/2019 Duración: 32min

    Ken Kocienda gives an inside look into Apple’s software development process during his 15 years at Apple. He was there during the release of Safari, iPhone, and iPad. The book is a must read for anyone who develops products or is interested in Apple. This post highlights some of my favourite themes from the book. http://www.gregoryschmidt.ca/writing/book-highlights-creative-selection #Apple #Design

  • EHR Design - OpenMRS Lightning Talk (Dec 2018)

    23/01/2019 Duración: 05min

    5 minute lightning course on EHR User Interface Design. Covers first principles, foundational components, and the future of electronic health records. This was presented as part of the Lightning Talks session at the OpenMRS Conference in Nairobi, December 2018. http://www.gregoryschmidt.ca/writing/ehr-design-omrs18-lightning-talk #EHR #UX #OpenMRS

  • How to brainstorm in a very large group - How Might We

    19/01/2019 Duración: 39min

    A way to brainstorm, team build, and strategic plan in a very large group   Original Article: http://www.gregoryschmidt.ca/writing/brainstorm-how-might-we

  • OpenMRS 2018 Conference Brainstorm Session

    15/01/2019 Duración: 19min

    Summary of 1551 ideas generated in one hour at the OpenMRS 2018 Conference. Original post with full details at - http://www.gregoryschmidt.ca/writing/openmrs-2018-conference-brainstorm-session #OpenMRS #OMRS18

  • Concept Electronic Health Record - April 2016

    03/12/2018 Duración: 48min

    Slides/text at http://www.gregoryschmidt.ca/writing/concept-electronic-health-record-april-2016 Cool EHR user interface mockups - The Concept Electronic Health Record - April 2016 ----- The Concept Electronic Health Record (C.E.H.R.), was a project from a research block in second year General Internal Medicine residency. The project was presented April 2016 at the University of Manitoba Resident Research Day. It won the Residents' Choice Award for Best Podium Presentation. At that time, the presentation was a slick 10 minute pitch. I have entirely forgotten the script from that presentation. Therefore, a new commentary was written for this post. It also goes into far more detail than originally presented. #EHR #EMR #UX #UI

  • Workflows - 3 Levels of Complexity

    03/12/2018 Duración: 16min

    EHR workflows should be assigned in real-time, based on the patient’s issues and resources available. Article: http://www.gregoryschmidt.ca/writing/workflows-3-levels #EHR #EMR #UX

  • Is this true? Confirming validity of Past Medical History data

    28/11/2018 Duración: 25min

    Is this true? Confirming validity of Past Medical History data The truth of medical data rests on the ability to validate it against primary source material http://www.gregoryschmidt.ca/writing/confirming-validity-of-past-medical-history #EHR #EMR #UX #UI

  • Is this true? Problems with the Past Medical History

    28/11/2018 Duración: 21min

    Article: http://www.gregoryschmidt.ca/writing/problems-with-past-medical-history-data ---- Summary: “Do not believe anything you read in the patient’s chart - it is full of lies”. This was the first lesson taught to new medical students by our hospital’s most esteemed diagnostician. I have found this assessment generally to be true - both for paper and electronic medical records. However, in theory, we should be able to remedy this problem with electronic medical records. This post is written across two parts, Part 1: (i) how do we determine if data in the past medical history is true, (ii) how fake data enters the medical chart, and (iii) in practice, how do clinicians verify the truth of medical data? Part 2 proposes ways to help verify medical diagnosis. e-mail gschmidt@medmb.ca Twitter @_GregSchmidt

  • Manage auto-populated #EHR data separately

    24/11/2018 Duración: 18min

    ‘Auto-populated data’ should be stored different from ‘Original data’ in electronic health records http://www.gregoryschmidt.ca/writing/auto-populate-ehr-data-vs1 ----- Summary The auto-population of data fields is a key benefit of electronic medical records over paper. However, there are two issues that need to be addressed in order to minimize error and reduce the chance that garbage data is created. First, a system is needed where users have an opportunity to confirm if the auto-populated data remains ‘true’ or has changed. Second, the auto-populated data must be stored in a way where it is tagged different from original data. But first, a comment on the benefit of auto-populated data fields.

  • 5 ways to improve 'required fields' in #EHRs

    22/11/2018 Duración: 29min

    Required fields can be the portal for garbage data to enter electronic medical records. Here are some ways to prevent that. http://www.gregoryschmidt.ca/writing/required-data-fields SUMMARY 1. Why is this field required? 2. Workarounds on paper required fields 3. A rational approach to: required fields 3.1 Establish a high criteria to make a field required 3.2 Anticipated Expiration Date 3.3a Allows users to skip completing a required field 3.3b Create an internal audit system to track usage of the opt-out feature 3.4 Show the ‘justification’ for the required field 3.5 Be open to feedback 4. Next steps

  • Vertically stack EHR monitors

    20/11/2018 Duración: 01min

    No desk space? Stack them vertically http://www.gregoryschmidt.ca/writing/vertically-stack-monitors

  • Sports heart rate monitor avoids catastrophe

    19/11/2018 Duración: 04min

    Entrance complaint: "patient says his sports heart rate monitor is acting up” Article: http://www.gregoryschmidt.ca/writing/sports-heart-rate-monitor

  • Remembrance Day: The Forgetful Generation

    19/11/2018 Duración: 17min

    Is our peacetime today attributable in part to the collective memory of the horror of the past? Original Article: http://www.gregoryschmidt.ca/writing/remembrance-day-the-forgetful-generation

  • Navjunk - horrible hospital navigation (+ a solution)

    18/11/2018 Duración: 28min

    #Navjunk = is excessive ornamentation of navigation systems that distracts from actually helping people find directions #navjunk is Edward Tufte's #chartjunk, applied to direction systems. #UX Post ends with example of an excellent hospital patient navigation system "The Route Navigation" at Radbound UMC Article: http://www.gregoryschmidt.ca/writing/navjunk-vs1

  • Medical clinic floor exit arrows

    18/11/2018 Duración: 02min

    These floor arrows help patient’s escape from the medical clinic. Original Article: http://www.gregoryschmidt.ca/writing/medical-clinic-floor-exit-arrows

  • The Offline Medical Record Problem

    17/11/2018 Duración: 29min

    An offline medical record is a lot more complicated than it first appears. Original Article: http://www.gregoryschmidt.ca/writing/the-offline-medical-record-problem gschmidt@medmb.ca

  • Medical Revolution 50 years early | Dr Larry Weed's Original 1971 Lecture

    14/11/2018 Duración: 16min

    “And now when the computer people move in… and the non-medical people move in, they can hardly believe what they see. And there is a crisis of major proportions.” Original Article: http://www.gregoryschmidt.ca/writing/dr-larry-weeds-1971-lecture

  • Exponential Medicine 2018 - Top 50 Interesting Ideas

    10/11/2018 Duración: 15min

    The Top 50 Most Interesting Ideas of Exponential Medicine 2018. Original Article: http://www.gregoryschmidt.ca/writing/exponential-medicine-2018-top-50-ideas

  • Exponential Medicine 2018, Day 4 - Cool Stuff Summary

    09/11/2018 Duración: 17min

    Summary slide / text available at: http://www.gregoryschmidt.ca/writing/exponential-medicine-day-4-2018 Exponential Medicine, Day 4 - Cool Stuff Summary (Nov 7 2018) A collection of the most interesting ideas and slides of the day. ----- Sessions / Speakers Exponential Medicine, Day 4 - Cool Stuff Summary (Nov 7 2018) NOV 7 Exponential Medicine, Day 4 - Cool Stuff Summary (Nov 7 2018) FUTURE TECHNOLOGY A few notes from the last day of Exponential Medicine 2018 - Day 4. I was able to watch via live-stream on YouTube. You may be interested in the Notes from Day 1, or Notes from Day 2, or Notes from Day 3. Day Four Wednesday, November 7, 2018 Session 23: The Morning After? Politics, Policy & What Just Happened Session 24: Augmenting Biology and Reversing Aging 24.1 Andrew Pelling Scientist & Founder, Pelling Lab 24.2 Amy Wagers PhD Professor of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology, Harvard University Pioneering Longevity with Peter H. Diamandis & Bob Hariri Peter Diamandis MD Executive Founder and Dire

  • Exponential Medicine 2018, Day 3 - Cool Stuff Summary

    08/11/2018 Duración: 01h21min

    Summary slide / text available at: http://www.gregoryschmidt.ca/writing/exponential-medicine-day-3-2018 Exponential Medicine, Day 3 - Cool Stuff Summary (Nov 6 2018) A collection of the most interesting ideas and slides of the day. ----- Sessions / Speakers Day Three Tuesday, November 6th Session 15: Exponential Organizations Salim Ismail Author, Exponential Organizations, Chairman, ExO Works, Board Member, XPRIZE, Global Ambassador, Singularity University Session 16: NeuroMedicine at the Frontier 16.1 Divya Chander MD PhD Neuroscience Chair, Singularity University 16.2 Matteo Lai CEO & Co-Founder, Empatica 16.3 Ariel Garten & Graeme Moffet Co-Founder, Muse 16.4 Mary Lou Jepsen PhD CEO & Founder, OpenWater 16.5 Eric C. Leuthardt MD Neurosurgeon, Director of the Center for Innovation in Neuroscience and Technology, Washington University in St. Louis Session 17: (im)Patient Innovators 17.1 Godfrey Nazareth President & CEO, X-Biomedical, Inc. 17.2 Mette Dyhrberg Founder & CEO, MyMee 17.3 Mari

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