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Welcome to the AMC Security and Privacy Conference 2005: Progress and Prospects

Welcome to the AMC Security and Privacy Conference 2005: Progress and Prospects. September 26-28, 2005. Thanks to you all. Attendees – 130+ attendees from 76+ institutions; 45+ AMCs. Thanks to the panelists. We have 51 panelists from 25 AMCs. Thanks to our planning committee.

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Welcome to the AMC Security and Privacy Conference 2005: Progress and Prospects

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  1. Welcome to theAMC Security and Privacy Conference 2005: Progress and Prospects September 26-28, 2005

  2. Thanks to you all • Attendees – • 130+ attendees from • 76+ institutions; • 45+ AMCs

  3. Thanks to the panelists • We have • 51 panelists from • 25 AMCs

  4. Thanks to our planning committee • Co-chairs • Dave Kirby - Kirby Information Management Consulting • Lawrence (Doc) Muhlbaier – Duke University Health System Track Co-leaders • Research track • Mary Alice Annecharico - University of Pennsylvania Health System • Morgan Passiment - Association of American Medical Colleges • Security track • Rob Adams - Duke University Health System • Gordon Apple - Gordon C. Apple P.C. • Futures track • Mariann Yeager - TruArx Consulting • John Parmigiani - QuickCompliance

  5. Thanks to our exhibitors

  6. Thanks to our sponsors

  7. Thanks to the conference staff • NCHICA staff • Holt Anderson • Lyn Barlow • Pat McAulay • Wake AHEC Staff • Diana Bond • Diana McCullers

  8. Suggestions for getting the most out of the conference • Go to the sessions and participate • Each session will have a long facilitated audience interaction portion. • Talk to the exhibitors • Wherever you see them – booths, tables, hallways • Network with your peers • We’ve created more networking time than last year. • Use the tables in the break area that have been setup with “conversation starter topics”. • Gather at the topic of your choice. • One table was left blank; make up your own topic. • See Dave Kirby, Doc Muhlbaier • with suggestions/concerns/enthusiasms about the conference • Enjoy! • ‘nuf said

  9. Conference Materials • Conference materials will be on the conference website after the conference- We’ll send you an email (if you gave us an email address)

  10. Housekeeping • The track co-leaders will facilitate each session. See them if there is an acute problem with a session. • Do your session evals • We actually read them! • Cell phones and beepers – on stun;

  11. Housing • If your return travel plans are disrupted by effects from Rita and you would like another housing option than the hotel- • The UNC School of Public Health can connect you with a housing program for university faculty and students displaced by Rita. • See Dave Kirby. 919-272-1157

  12. Errata • The Speakers for the Future Track on September 26, 2005 at 1:00 p.m. are Carole Klove of Standard Medical Center, Jeanne Smythe of the University of Chapel Hill, and Mike Hubbard of Smith Anderson. • Jon Carroll is on the Emailing ePHI panel. He is not on the “Changing Corporate Culture…” panel.

  13. Here we go!

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