Perinatal Systems User Group Conference - October - New Orleans

From: PMIDAS@aol.com
Sun Aug 29 15:23:22 1999


Dear Listmates,

Have you considered the benefits of acquiring a Comprehensive Perinatal Information System - that provides Central Monitoring, Archiving, Electronic Charting, Remote Physician Access, and Management Reports from a State-of-the-Art Database Program?

Is your hospital currently looking for a computer system for your Labor & Delivery Unit?

Does your unit have a computer system but it isn't being used to it's potential?

Wouldn't you love to network with others that have similar systems as your unit?

Join the Perinatal Information Systems User Group (PISUG) for their 4th International Conference: "Supporting the Pioneering Spirit of Point-of-Care Perinatal Systems" October 18,19, & 20, 1999 at the OMNI Royal Orleans New Orleans, LA

This is an excellent conference designed to bring the most current information to those involved in perinatal information systems. This is a two and one half day meeting that will bring fourteen expert perinatal information system presenters from coast to coast and Canada!! Special Guest speakers are: Michelle Murray, Ph.D., RNC And the Perinatal Discussion List's own: Patricia McCartney, Ph.D., MSN

The conference will highlight topic such as: Supporting Risky Business: Risk Management Issues Buying An OB Information System- cost/benefits justifications Planning and Managing a Successful OBIS Implementation System Reliability and Disaster Recovery Ergonomics- Maximizing user Acceptance of POC Technology Documentation and the Standard of Care Nursing Minimum Data Sets Managing the Perinatal Database Living with IS: How to work with your IS Department User Group Panel-expert users of various information systems

Continuing Education Credits of 16.8 have been applied for through ANA

When looking for a new computer system, how often do you have the opportunity to visit with all the major information system companies at one time?! The following vendors will be promoting their latest technologies during the exhibit hours:

Clinical Computer Systems, Inc. Computer Management Systems E&C Medical Hewlett-Packard Hill-Rom/AirShields Life Care Technologies LMS Medical QMI/Marquette Site-of-Care Space Labs

It is important to register early to take advantage of the early registration conference pricing: If conference fees are received by PISUG before September 1, 1999. $185.00 per individual $175.00 per person for groups of 3 or more

Price includes all conference materials, breakfast, lunches, breaks, and a special reception.

$225.00 each for all conference registrations after September 1, 1999.

If you or someone you know would be interested in this conference, please contact us for a detailed brochure with information on hotel reservations, cancellations, presenters, exhibitors, registration, objectives, agenda, and accreditation. This information can be mailed or emailed to you. Contact: Caren Busen, RNC PISUG President at (217) 223-8400 ext 5637 OR email us at PISUG@aol.com

Hurry and act now. We would like to reserve a space for you at the special reduced fee! This will be an excellent meeting that you won't want to miss!

On behalf of the PISUG planning committee, Caren Busen, RNC PISUG President





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