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Next CPD4IT Conference

at Manchester United - Old Trafford  (Stretford Suite)

Friday,12 October 2007 

MOBILE MEDICINE - BREAKING DOWN THE BARRIERS


Following three very successful CPD4IT meetings on 'Mobile Medicine: Breaking Down the Barriers' in Leeds, London and Cardiff,  a repeat event has been organised for Manchester United - Old Trafford   on Friday, 12th of October 2007.  The programme will feature the new medical mobile device from Intel and key-note speakers include Prof Jonathan Kay (City University) and David  Sward of Intel  (Ireland). The event will look at the likely impact of mobile systems on health delivery and will include input from Intel, Cisco, BT and Dell. A  Registration form is attached and can also be downloaded from http://www.cpd4it.org.uk/. 

PROGRAMME

SETTING THE SCENE 
Dr Justin Whatling, Clinical Advisor, BT Health (tbc)

MOBILE MEDICINE - NOW AND IN THE FUTURE
Professor Jonathan Kay, Centre for Health Informatics, City University, London

MOBILE POINT OF CARE
David McCarron, UK Healthcare Solution Specialist, Intel Digital Health Group

WIRELESS INFRASTRUCTURE IMPLEMENTATION GUIDANCE
Cisco (tba)

MEASURING THE BUSINESS VALUE FOR MOBILE POINT OF CARE SOLUTIONS
David Sward, Business Value Specialist, Intel

LOCATION TRACKING CASE STUDIES
Thierry Guyader,  AWARIX Visual Control and Location Tracking

COMMUNITY MOBILE COMPUTING ( Case Study) 
Martin Jeffries, Head of Public Sector Marketing, Dell UK and Ireland 

WHAT ARE THE BARRIERS TO PROGRESS?
Rick Jones, Associate Clinical Director, Yorkshire and the Humber SHA

OPEN FORUM - WHAT ARE THE NEXT STEPS  (Discussion)

Conference fee:  £98 (includes lunch, refreshments and parking)

Send attached registration form to 
Diane Young, Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust, Chemical Pathology, Block 20, St James’s University Hospital, Beckett Street, Leeds LS9 7TF

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