11:00 AM to 11:40 AM
Education Keynote: Digitally Yours...
Room: Rutter Center Conference Room 4
Track: Education
Presenter(s): Sara Hughes

In this session Sara Hughes will encourage you to subject your views on the education technology you adopt in the curriculum to the Goldilocks Question:

To little, too much or just right...?

Slides: https://ucsf.box.com/s/kazez9shzkw8c77ug5a0btsriqclicc1 (MyAccess login required)


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Build Products that Really Matter
Room: Byers Hall 211
Track: Digital@UCSF
Presenter(s): Ana Buenaventura, Cynthia Milionis, Beth Berrean

Have you ever launched a product that did not have a happy ending? Have you ever started a project but somewhere along the way lost sight of why you were actually doing it? As product managers, designers, and developers, we have diverse definitions about what makes a product successful or meaningful.

This workshop is an opportunity to come to a common understanding of the real value you are creating with your product and how to carry that value throughout the product lifecycle in a collaborative team environment.


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Demonstrating the Value of Integrated Encounters within APeX
Room: Rutter Center Conference Room 1
Track: Healthcare
Presenter(s): Julia Adler-Milstein, Michael Wang

Share UCSF data responsiblySubstantial effort over the past decade has resulted in greater health system connectivity by enabling electronic availability of outside records for frontline clinicians. However, most approaches to enabling such availability require clinicians to go outside of their standard workflow.


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Digital Accessibility: A Blind User’s Experience with Email
Room: Genentech Hall S204
Track: Collaboration & Engagement
Presenter(s): Jill Wolters, Marc Sutton

Sponsored by IT GovernanceThis session is about a blind user’s experience with email. We offer beginner tips to produce accessible emails to create a better connection with your audience.

Learn how simple things such as meaningful subject lines and accessible content can build trust with your audience and ensure your message is heard.


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Digital Patient Experience: How Product Design Shaped the New Access Experience
Room: Rutter Center Conference Room 2
Track: Digital@UCSF
Presenter(s): David Steuer, Melisa Smith

In a recent research session, a long-time UCSF patient summed up his access experience for us. “ UCSF is the DMV on steroids.” Timely access is a critical need for patients referred to UCSF for care. All too often, patients are frustrated by their initial interactions to get scheduled for their first appointment — a process that today is primarily conducted by phone, fax, and hindered by delays and missed communications.


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Peaceful Co-existence of HPC and Kubernetes Workloads for Research Computing
Room: Genentech Hall S202
Track: Research
Presenter(s): Sandeep Giri, Rick Larsen

Sponsored by IT GovernanceIn 2018, our campus stood up a high-performance computing (HPC) cluster by networking together several different department’s research data centers. This consolidated compute nodes and storage into a single, much larger cluster which could then be utilized by any lab.


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Self-Service Analytics Using Tableau at UCSF
Room: Genentech Hall Auditorium
Track: Data & Analytics
Presenter(s): Ramesh Doraivelu, Lusha Wang, Kevin McKinney, David Dobbs, Calvin Moree

Sponsored by IT GovernanceSelf-service Analytic using Tableau platform was established in Q3 2018. It is an approach to data analytics that enables business users to access and work with UCSF Organizational data. 

Ramesh Doraivelu (PD) will kick off by introducing the speakers (Kevin McKinney from Tableau, Calvin Moree, Lusha Wang and David Dobbs).


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Use of APeX for Participant Recruitment
Room: Rutter Center Conference Room 3
Track: Research
Presenter(s): Molly Belinski

Share UCSF data responsiblyEnrolling an adequate number of eligible, diverse, and enthusiastic participants is one of the most crucial requirements for successful research, yet a high proportion of studies do not meet recruitment goals. The CTSI Participant Recruitment Program works to address this problem by developing infrastructure, resources, and services to support research recruitment.


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11:45 AM to 12:25 PM
Digital@UCSF Keynote: Growing Together - Collaboration Towards Digital Transformation
Room: Rutter Center Robertson Auditorium 1
Track: Digital@UCSF
Presenter(s): Julia Adler-Milstein, Aaron Neinstein

Our session will present an overview of CDHI and CLIIR and share exciting initiatives occurring within each to develop and study the impact of new digital tools/technologies at UCSF. We will then share a vision for the future in which digital collaborations happen more routinely and seamlessly across UCSF. We will describe initial steps underway to arrive at this future state. 

Slides: https://ucsf.box.com/s/ftqgb13icrj64ia0legzvtvi2m5fvja3 (MyAccess login required)


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A Health-Navigator Software Platform for Childhood Cancer Survivors
Room: Byers Hall 211
Track: Healthcare
Presenter(s): Bao Truong

Share UCSF data responsiblyWith advances in treatment there is a growing population of childhood cancer survivors. Survivors are at risk for late effects associated with the life-saving treatments of chemotherapy, surgery and radiation.


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