4:05 PM to 4:45 PM
Collaboration & Engagement Keynote: Better Together - Connecting, Building, Aligning through IT Governance
Room: Rutter Center Robertson Auditorium 1
Track: Collaboration & Engagement
Presenter(s): Kevin H Souza

Supported by IT GovernanceUniversity leaders are discovering the power of our information technology community to transform the way we work and our missions of education, discovery, health and healthcare. UCSF IT Governance is bringing together a strong community of campus leaders and IT professionals to collaborate, integrate and empower our mission.


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Arming the Frontline with Data to Maximize Healthcare Value
Room: Genentech Hall S204
Track: Data & Analytics
Presenter(s): Jahan Fahimi

Share UCSF data responsiblyUCSF Health’s mission to maximize healthcare value has been exemplified in its numerous initiatives to improve quality of care while reducing waste and healthcare costs. Strategic investments help expand clinical services offered while a culture of continuous improvement has empowered frontline providers to help realize organizational goals.


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Cloud Native Data Science on Premise with ALICE
Room: Rutter Center Conference Room 2
Track: Data & Analytics
Presenter(s): Pavan Gupta, Lu Chen

From the vantage point of an active CDHI data scientist, we will demonstrate how a highly modern, zero-trust, cloud-native, data science environment can be used for active distribution of complex data science tasks in a heterogenous research compute environment. Expect an introduction and real-world examples of how technologies that include Kubernetes, Jupyter, and Kubeflow can be used to improve data science. Time permitting, we will close by explaining how the use of Kubernetes provides broad-based compute freedom to embrace existing cloud, enterprise, and national resourcing.


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Design Thinking to Create the Future of Virtual Acute Care
Room: Rutter Center Robertson Auditorium 3
Track: Digital@UCSF
Presenter(s): Timothy Judson, Jessica Chao, Jan Yeager

In the on-demand digital age, our patients expect to have access to timely, seamless care from a trusted source. However, our digital systems have not kept pace, and the current options for acute care are either burdensome (e.g. phone triage lines, emergency room visits) or asynchronous (e.g. MyChart messages). At UCSF we are actively working to improve this system. To do so, we must incorporate design thinking.

In this interactive session, we will:


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Eureka: Mobilizing Digital Research
Room: Rutter Center Robertson Auditorium 2
Track: Research
Presenter(s): Patrick Maher

Share UCSF data responsiblyDespite the advances in digital technologies connecting us all, the cost of clinical research continues to rise. Eureka is a digital platform designed to facilitate mobile and internet-based technology research. The platform is designed to make it easy and cost-effective to work with participants from around the globe.


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HIV Learning Network: Connecting a Community of Practice through Distance-Based Technology
Room: Genentech Hall S202
Track: Education
Presenter(s): Brian Abascal

The Pacific AIDS Education & Training Center HIV Learning Network (HIVLN) is a free telehealth HIV mentoring, training and consultation program for HIV clinical care teams and individual clinicians in Arizona, California, Hawai`i, and Nevada. HIVLN provides bimonthly live, on-line mentoring and consultation sessions on the second and fourth Thursdays of the month from 12:00-1:00 pm PST.


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How to Connect with UCSF Profiles to Save Time, Power your Website, Generate Reports, and Delight your Researchers
Room: Rutter Center Conference Room 1
Track: Collaboration & Engagement
Presenter(s): Eric Meeks, Anirvan Chatterjee, Lesley Snyder

UCSF Profiles is used by 1 million people every year, and is one of the primary gateways for the public to connect to UCSF and learn about UCSF researchers. UCSF Profiles is more than a list of publications. It includes grants, clinical trials, education, as well as sections for specialized categories like global health experience and faculty mentoring interests. And it also features a rich open API, which powers dozens of UCSF websites and software applications.

In this session, we’ll show you how to:


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How Using Modern Product Management Discipline Increased Speed to Value and Reduced Risk For Referrals Automation
Room: Rutter Center Conference Room 4
Track: Healthcare
Presenter(s): Ramakrishna Yerramsetty, Jerry Young

Share UCSF data responsiblyReferrals are an important “front door” for consumers to become patients of UCSF Health and existing patients to expand their use of UCSF Health.


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Tales from the Trenches: Operationalizing a Curriculum Transformation
Room: Rutter Center Conference Room 3
Track: Education
Presenter(s): Rebecca Miller, Stephen Bruer, Cynthia V Zarate

In July of 2018, the School of Pharmacy rolled out a transformed Doctor of Pharmacy degree. We changed our curriculum in almost every way possible for a curriculum to change. We moved from a 4 year degree to a 3 year degree; from letter grades to pass/ no pass; from a quarter-based academic calendar to non-standard block terms; and from single disciplines to integrated disciplines.  These changes had massive impacts on our technology ecosystem, including platforms for assessments and evaluations, education data management, reporting and analysis.


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The UCSF Population Health Data Initiative: New Research Resources
Room: Genentech Hall Auditorium
Track: Research
Presenter(s): Rita Hamad, Robert Thombley, Ariel Deardorff, Kristin Chu

Share UCSF data responsiblyThe Population Health Data Initiative (PHDI) supports efforts to provide data and other resources for population health, health equity, and health services research. As a step toward improving data access, the PHDI has developed a catalog of public and private population health and health services data sets, which we will share as part of this session.


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