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LABORATORY INFORMATIONMANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS
march 5-7, 2007the venetianlas vegas, nevada
labinfotechsummit
© 2006 Pathology Education Consortium
CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS:
• Two new pre-conference workshops focusing on the benefits of lab software, laboratory middleware, and lab rules
• A large faculty of pathology informatics experts and industry executives providing answers to some of your most challenging issues
• More than 30 exhibitors of lab software — the largest specialized exhibition of its type during the year in the country
• Abundant time allocated for browsing the exhibitor area and networking with colleagues
• Optional parallel plenary session devoted to the use of the web for lab teaching, training, and communication
• Elegant conference space and room accommodations at one of the finest hotels in Las Vegas
welcome
WELCOME
It is with great pleasure that we invite you to register for the fourth annual Lab InfoTech Summit, athree-day conference focusing on information technology for pathology and the clinical laboratorythat will take place in Las Vegas on March 5-7, 2007.
We have made a number of significant changes from last year’s conference. A second workshop hasbeen added and the size of the exhibitor display area has been enlarged because of increaseddemand for space.
Lab InfoTech Summit is sponsored by the Pathology Education Consortium (PEC), a non-profitcompany specializing in pathology educational activities. We also want to give special credit to twoof the conference co-sponsors. The first is the Association for Pathology Informatics (API), the onlyprofessional society devoted exclusively to the field of pathology informatics. The second is theCenter for Pathology Informatics, University of Pittsburgh, that sponsors a companion meeting to LabInfoTech Summit called APIII that will take place on September 9-12, 2007, in Pittsburgh.
The goal of the Lab InfoTech Summit is to provide registrants with the latest information about howinformation technology can increase the efficiency, productivity, and quality of every clinicallaboratory. We feel confident that you will find our faculty, topics, and broad range of exhibitors ofgreat interest. We promise to provide you with a stimulating and engaging learning environment. Anddon’t forget to sample some of the Las Vegas attractions described in this brochure.
For a daily blog commentary about lab software and the clinical lab industry, point your browser toLab Soft News (www.labsoftnews.com).
BRUCE A. FRIEDMAN, M.D.CONFERENCE DIRECTOR
ULYSSES J. BALIS, M.D.CONFERENCE CO-DIRECTOR
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3/5 MONDAY AM (PARALLEL WORKSHOPS)
8:00
8:15
9:00
9:05
9:45
10:30
10:40
11:00
11:45
Workshop andConference Registration
Continental Breakfast
Moderator IntroductionJohn Wearly
Technical and Human FactorsAssociated with theImplementation of Lab RulesFrank A. Polito, MT(ASCP), M.B.A.
Simple Lab Rules You MayNever Have ConsideredMark Shearer, MCLT, MT(ASCP)Frank A. Polito, MT(ASCP), M.B.A.
Q and A Session
REFRESHMENTS ANDNETWORKING
Rules Deployment in aMicrobiology LaboratoryRaymond Lin Tzer Pin, F.R.C.P.A.,M.B.B.S, F.A.M.S.
Q and A Session and Workshop Summary
Grants from the following Corporate Underwriters have made these workshops possible:
Workshop BRules in the Clinical Laboratory:Design, Validation, and Process(Recommended only for lab personnel with
some working familiarity with rules)
8:00
8:15
9:00
9:05
9:45
10:30
10:40
11:00
11:45
Workshop andConference Registration
Continental Breakfast
Moderator IntroductionKenneth E. Blick, Ph.D.
Improving Healthcare Outcomeswith Lab IT InvestmentKenneth E. Blick, Ph.D.
Are You Using Autoverificationin your Lab? If Not, Why Not?Leonard K. Dunikoski, Ph.D.
Q and A Session
REFRESHMENTS ANDNETWORKING
Improving the Ordering andInterpretation of Lab Tests: A Reference Lab PerspectiveBrian R. Jackson, M.D.
Q and A Session and Workshop Summary
Workshop AAssessing and Improving the
Value of Lab Services
Bayer HealthCare,Diagnostics Division
Beckman Coulter
MediSolution
Box Luncheon for Workshop Registrants
Middleware Solutions from Roche Diagnostics
Technidata America Medical Software
SCC Soft Computer
3/6 TUESDAY AM
7:30
8:30
8:35
9:10
10:10
11:00
11:10
12:00
Continental Breakfast
Moderator Introduction Larry Broussard, Ph.D.
Strategies for Decreasing Test TATUtilizing TechnologyWalter H. Henricks, M.D.
EXHIBITOR DISPLAYS, REFRESHMENTS, AND NETWORKING
The Acquisition of a New LIS: A Tag Team Presentation Hal Weiner and Dennis Winsten
Q and A Panel
Executive Officer Panel Discussion Rob BushPresident, Orchard Software
François FalcoPresident & CEO, Technidata SAS
Gilbert HakimPresident & CEO, SCC Soft Computer
Mike SnowSenior Vice President, Misys Healthcare Systems
LUNCH AND EXHIBITOR DISPLAYS
AACC SESSIONOptimizing Lab
Work Flow
3/5 MONDAY PM
11:00
1:30
1:35
1:40
2:25
3:15
3:45
4:30
5:15
5:30
5:30 – 7:00
Plenary Conference Registration
Greetings and Conference Goals Bruce A. Friedman, M.D.
Moderator IntroductionRobert McGonnagle
The Precision of Knowledge inMolecular Medicine: TheConvergence of In-Vivo andIn-Vitro DiagnosticTechnologieswith Healthcare IT SolutionsMohammed Naraghi, M.D., Ph.D.
The Critical Role of PathologyInformatics in TranslationalResearchMichael J. Becich, M.D., Ph.D.
REFRESHMENTS AND NETWORKING
Why Pathology and Lab MedicineShould Merge with RadiologyBruce A. Friedman, M.D.
The Federated Electronic HealthRecord (FEHR): Getting Beyond HL7Ulysses J. Balis, M.D.
Q and A Panel
Adjournment
WINE AND CHEESE RECEPTIONSponsored by CorporateUnderwriters and Platinum Exhibitors
CAP TODAY SESSIONThe Future
of Pathology Informatics
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3/6 TUESDAY PM
1:30
1:35
2:20
3:05
4:05
4:50
4:05
4:35
5:00
Moderator Introduction JoAnne Milbourn, M.H.S.A., MT(ASCP)
RFID Tagging for Tracking Assetsand Reducing Errors in the LabsAnand S. Dighe, M.D.
Polishing Lab Core Functionswith Lean and Six Sigma ToolsSteven H. Mandell, M.D.
EXHIBITOR DISPLAYS, REFRESHMENTS, ANDNETWORKING
Identifying and Avoiding Errorsin Surgical PathologyJeffrey L. Myers, M.D.
Q and A Panel
Developing a CorporateEducational Lab PortalSteve Still
Developing a Lab Blog forProfessionals: A Work inProgressBruce A. Friedman, M.D.
Adjournment
3/7 WEDNESDAY AM
7:30
8:25
8:30
9:10
9:50
10:30
11:10
11:50
12:00
Continental Breakfast
Moderator IntroductionUlysses J. Balis, M.D.
Technologies and Tools toSearch Images with ImagesUlysses J. Balis, M.D.
Prognostic and DiagnosticEvaluation of HistopathologicImages by Multispectral Imaging Michael Feldman, M.D., Ph.D.
EXHIBITOR DISPLAYS, REFRESHMENTS, ANDNETWORKING
Standardization of the AustralianMedical Data Exchange ModelMichael Legg, Ph.D.
Data Exchange Standards:Relevance for the LabProfessionalJohn Gilbertson, M.D.
Q and A Panel,Conference Summary
Conference Adjournment
CLMA SESSIONUsing IT to Help Manage
the 21st Century Lab API SESSIONEmerging Technologies ShapePathology and the Clinical Lab
PARALLEL OPTIONAL SESSIONThe Web as a Teaching and
Communication Tool
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candid photos fromthe 2006 conference
course faculty
Ulysses J. Balis, M.D.Associate Professor of PathologyDirector, Division of InformaticsDepartment of PathologyUniversity of Michigan Medical SchoolAnn Arbor, Michiganulyses@umich.edu
Michael J. Becich, M.D., Ph.D.Chairman, Department of Biomedical InformaticsProfessor of Biomedical Informatics, Pathology, andInformation Science and TelecommunicationsUniversity of Pittsburgh School of MedicinePittsburgh, Pennsylvaniabecich@pitt.edu
Kenneth E. Blick, Ph.D.Professor of Pathology, Director of Chemistry, POCT, and ComputersUniversity of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center;OU Medical CenterOklahoma City, Oklahomaken-blick@ouhsc.com
Larry Broussard, Ph.D.Professor, Clinical Laboratory SciencesLSU Health Sciences CenterNew Orleans, Louisianalbrous@lsuhsc.edu
Rob BushPresident, Orchard SoftwareCarmel, Indianarbush@orchardsoft.com
Anand S. Dighe, M.D., Ph.D.Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical SchoolAssociate Director, Core LaboratoryDepartment of PathologyMassachusetts General HospitalBoston, Massachusettsassdighe@partners.com
Leonard K. Dunikoski, Ph.D.Director of OperationsRaritan Bay Medical CenterOld Bridge, New Jerseyldunikoski@rbmc.org
François FalcoPresident & CEO, Technidata SASGrenoble, Francefrancois.falco@technidata-web.com
Michael Feldman, M.D., Ph.D.Assistant Professor andAssistant Dean for Information TechnologyUniversity of Pennsylvania Medical SchoolPhiladelphia, Pennsylvaniafeldmanm@mail.med.upenn.edu
Bruce A. Friedman, M.D.Active Emeritus Professor, Department of PathologyUniversity of Michigan Medical SchoolAnn Arbor, Michiganbfriedma@umich.edu
John Gilbertson, M.D.Associate Professor of PathologyAssociate Director, Case Comprehensive Cancer CenterCase Western Reserve School of MedicineCleveland, Ohiojohn.gilbertson@case.edu
Gilbert HakimPresident and CEOSCC Soft ComputerPalm Harbor, Floridagilbert@softcomputer.com
Walter H. HenricksDirector, Laboratory Information SystemsCleveland Clinic FoundationCleveland, Ohiohenrickw@ccj.org
Brian R. Jackson, M.D.Assistant Professor of Clinical Pathology University of Utah School of MedicineMedical Director of Informatics, ARUP LaboratoriesSalt Lake City, Utahbrian.jackson@aruplab.com
Michael Legg, Ph.D.Professorial FellowThe Initiative in eHealthUniversity of WollongongWollongong, New South Wales, Australiamichael.legg@optusnet.com.au
Raymond Lin Tzer Pin, F.R.C.P.A.,M.B.B.S., F.A.M.SSenior Consultant and Head of MicrobiologyClinical Director, Molecular Diagnosis CentreDepartment of Laboratory MedicineNational University Hospital at Singaporeraymond_lin@nuh.com.sg
Steven H. Mandell, M.D.Assistant Professor of PathologyDirector, MLabs ProgramUniversity of Michigan Medical SchoolAnn Arbor, Michigansmandell@umich.edu
Robert McGonnaglePublisher, CAP TodayCollege of American PathologistsNorthfield, Illinoisbmcgonn@cap.org
Jeffrey L. Myers, M.D.A James French Professor of Diagnostic PathologyUniversity of Michigan Medical SchoolAnn Arbor, Michiganmyerjeff@umich.edu
JoAnne Milbourn, M.S.H.A., MT(ASCP)President, CLMAWayne, Pennsylvaniajoanne.milbourn@mckesson.com
Mohammed Naraghi, M.D., Ph.D.CEO, Diagnostic Products Corp., a Siemans CompanyLos Angeles, California
Frank A. Polito, MT(ASCP)SC, M.B.A.Supervisor, Clnical Chemistry LaboratoryDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical CenterLebanon, New Hampshirefrank.a.polito@hitchcock.org
Mark Shearer, MCLT, MT(ASCP)Chemistry DirectorCompuNet Clinical LaboratoryDayton, Ohiomark.l.shearer@questdiagnostics.com
Mike SnowSenior Vice President, Product DevelopmentMisys Healthcare SystemsTucson, Arizonamike.snow@misyshealthcare.com
Steve StillSenior Product ManagerBio-Rad LaboratoriesHercules, Californiasteve_still@bio-rad.com
Jon WearlyProduct Manager, IT Systems and SolutionsMiddleware Solutions from Roche DiagnosticsIndianapolis, Indianajon.wearly@roche.com
Hal WeinerPresident, Weiner Consulting ServicesFlorence, Oregonbanjowine@yahoo.com
Dennis WinstenDennis Winsten and AssociatesTucson, Arizonadwinsten@msn.com
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exhibitors
GOLD
Antek HealthWare
Apollo Telemedicine
Aspyra
bioMérieux
CareEvolve
Cerner Corp.
Clarient
Data Innovations
Dawning Technologies
Eclipsys Corp.
Fletcher Flora Health Care Systems
GE Healthcare Information Technologies
Healthcare Solutions from Roche Diagnostics
Hilgraeve
Labtest.com
McKesson
Misys Healthcare Systems
MITEM Corp.
NetLIMS
Nikon
Olympus America
Omnitech Labs
Orchard Software
Seacoast Laboratory Data Systems
SNOMED International
Wyndgate Technologies
CORPORATE UNDERWRITERS
Bayer HealthCare, Diagnostics Division
Beckman Coulter
MediSolution
Middleware Solutions from Roche Diagnostics
Technidata America Medical Software
SCC Soft Computer
PLATINUM
Atlas Medical
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IMPAC Medical Systems
sponsor, co-sponsors,and objectives,
SPONSOR
Pathology Education Consortium (PEC)www.labinfotech.org
CO-SPONSORS
American Association forClinical Chemistry (AACC)www.aacc.org
Association for Pathology Informatics(API)www.pathologyinformatics.org
CAP Todaywww.cap.org
Center for Pathology Informatics,University of Pittsburghpath.upmc.edu/cpi
CONFERENCELEARNING OBJECTIVES• Describe new information technologyproducts and processes that will enable aclinical laboratory to operate more efficientlyand effectively.
• Assess the various products available in theclinical laboratory software market and thestrengths and weaknesses of each.
• Understand work and specimen flows in thevarious clinical laboratories and how LISfunctionality supports and facilitates them.
CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITContinuing education credit for physicians,Ph.D.s, and medical technologists will beapplied for.
TARGET AUDIENCEThe target audience for Lab InfoTech Summit ispathologists, medical technologists, andlaboratory professionals with a special interestin the effective use of information technology inthe clinical laboratory and pathology.
Clinical Laboratory ManagementAssociation (CLMA)www.clma.org
Consultants in Laboratory Medicineof Greater Toledowww.clm-pml.com
Department of Pathology,University of Michigan Medical Schoolwww.pathology.med.umich.edu
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las vegas
Las Vegas on the Web
Make the web your first stop when you areplanning your trip to Las Vegas. Everything youwill need can be found at the following websites from restaurant reservations and showtickets to discount coupons.
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About the Venetian Resort Hotel Casino
The site for this year’s event is The VenetianResort Hotel Casino - a $1.5 billion megaresort.This elegant resort focuses on world-classdining, upscale shopping, and luxurious rooms.The Venetian features a beautiful five-acre pooldeck. No trip to the Venetian would be completewithout a trip down the Grand Canal in aVenetian gondola. Also experience firsthand theGrand Canal Shoppes’ atmosphere.
Venetian Contact Information:
The Venetian Resort Hotel Casino3355 Las Vegas Boulevard SouthLas Vegas, Nevada 89109702.414.1000 phone702.414.1100 faxhttp://www.venetian.com/
Las Vegas Shows
There is no need to dwell on the various showsthat Las Vegas has to offer. Such offerings asMamma Mia, The Producers, and Mystère speakfor themselves. Be sure to book early becausedemand is heavy — you can use the variousLas Vegas web sites for more information.
Celebrity Chefs in Las Vegas
Las Vegas has become one of the culinarycapitals of the country. Don’t forget to samplesome of the fine dining in Las Vegas inspiredby one of the celebrity chefs with restaurantsthere. Here is a small sampling of the chefswho have opened restaurants in Las Vegas:Bradley Ogden, Wolfgang Puck, Thomas Keller,Emeril Lagasse, Charlie Palmer, Bobby Flay,and Mario Batali.
Tours in the Las Vegas Area
If you get tired of the bright lights, crowds, andglitter of Las Vegas, you may also want to visitsome of the tourist attractions within easydriving distance of the city such as HooverDam, Lake Mead, the Grand Canyon, and theOatman, Arizona, ghost town. The GrandCanyon contains more than 400 miles of trailsand the Grand Canyon National Park covers 1.2million acres.
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generalinformation
Registration and Continuing Education Credit
You may register for Lab InfoTech Summitonline at www.labinfotech.org, by fax, or bymail. Credit card receipts will referencePathology Education Consortium (PEC). Spacefor the conference is limited so register as earlyas possible. Registrations will be processed inthe order they are received. Conference fees, inU.S. currency, must be paid in full and mustaccompany a completed registration form.
All walk-in registrants will be accommodated.Be sure to allow sufficient time for mailedregistrations to be received by the Registrar. Noregistrations will be allowed for a single day,for only the workshop, or for only the exhibitorarea. Additional information about registrationpolicies and deadlines can be obtained bycalling the Registrar at 419.534.3251.
Confirmation Packet
Registration confirmation and payment receiptwill be sent automatically to online registrantsand via email to mail/fax registrants as soonas their information is processed. All attendeeswill receive their badges and session materialswhen they check-in at the conference. If you donot receive confirmation for an online, fax, ormail registration or if you have any otherquestions, please call the Registrar at419.534.3251.
Cancellation Policy
Cancellations received by written notification by February 1, 2007 will receive a refund (lessa $50 processing fee). No refunds will be made after February 1, 2007.
Accommodations
Conference attendees will be able to book asuite at the Venetian Hotel at the discountedrate of $219.00 plus tax per night. Call thehotel directly using their toll-free number877-283-6423 (or 888-2VENICE). Be sure to mention that you will be attending the Lab InfoTech Summit.
A total of only 175 hotel suites have been setaside by the hotel at the special group rate of$219.00 per night, so be sure to book as soonas possible to qualify for it. The hotelreservation cutoff date is February 1, 2007.Reservations made after this date are on aspace-available basis only and probably at ahigher rate. The Venetian has also extended thegroup rate of $219.00 to conference registrantsfor two (2) days pre- and post-conferencebased on suite availability at the time of thereservation.
If the supply of suites at the Venetian isexhausted, registrants may want to contactneighboring hotels like Treasure Island, Mirage,and Harrah’s that may also offer lower pricedaccommodations. For a map of the Las Vegasstrip, point your browser towww.vegas.com/map.html.
Special Needs
If you have any special needs, please indicatethis fact on your registration form or speak withthe Registrar. You will be contacted before theconference to make special arrangements, ifnecessary.
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$550 Conference Fee (if received on or before February 1, 2007)
$625 Conference Fee (if received after February 1, 2007)
$450 Conference Fee (for Pathology Residents and API Members if received on or before February 1, 2007)
$125 Workshop A: Assessing and Improving the Value of Lab Services
$125 Workshop B: Rules in the Clinical Laboratory: Design, Validation, and Process
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Pathology Education Consortium2346 Saint Roberts LaneToledo, Ohio 43617Tel: 419.534.3251 • Fax: 419.531.9862Email: vhilty@clm-pml.com (registration questions only)
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