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SINI 2018 Presentations
Keynote, Endnote, Distinguished Lectures, Etc.
Keynote Speaker
Real Life Experiences with Cybersecurity: How to Manage and Mitigate Risks
Daniel Nigrin, MD, MS
Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer
Boston Children's Hospital
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School
Distinguished Lecturer
Cybersecurity Leadership and Culture in Health Care
Mansur Hasib, CISSP, PMP, CPHIMS
Global Award-Winning Cybersecurity and Health Care Leader and Author
Program Chair, Cybersecurity Technology
The Graduate School, University of Maryland University College
Distinguished Lecturer
Managing Risk Related to Information Security in Health Care
Mac McMillan, Chief Executive Officer
CynergisTek, Inc.
Lunch and Learn: EBSCO Information Services
The Case Against Just "Googling It" for Medical Evidence
Medical information sourced via Internet search engines can be overwhelming in quantity and of varying quality, causing much time spent to identify useful evidence, if it’s found at all. Alternatively, pre-appraised decision support resources save this precious time since the information’s already been assessed for credibility, allowing clinicians to apply trustworthy information in caring for patients. Learn what research reveals about clinician answer -seeking behavior, use of the Internet to search for evidence-based information and the quality of information found, and why EBSCO pre-appraised decision support products, such as Nursing Reference Center Plus and Dynamic Health, should be used instead.
Distinguished Lecturer
Data Governance from a Nursing Informatics Perspective
Donna DeBoever, MA, RN-BC
Director Information Technology Regulatory Projects
JPS Health Network
Endnote Address
Use and Security of the Electronic Record
Stephanie S. Poe, DNP, MScN, RN-BC
Chief Nursing Information Officer, Senior Director of Nursing, Quality and Informatics
Johns Hopkins Hospital/Johns Hopkins Health System
Track A
Concurrent Session 1
Managing a Capacity Command Center: Learning From the Johns Hopkins Way
Mary Margaret Jacobs, RN
Director of Nursing and Capacity Management
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Linda Huffman, RN, DNP
Assistant Director of Central Bed Management
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Concurrent Session 2
Peer-Reviewed Presentations
Nurse Analyst Role in Provisioning User Access in the Digital Age
Diane Constantine, MSN, RN, Anna Shoenbaum, DNP, RN, and Anna Fernando, MS, RN
University of Maryland Medical System
The Preceptor Role as a Critical Factor in the Successful Go-Live Readiness and Transition Model
Gwendolyn Holder, MSN, RN-BC
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Concurrent Session 3
Keeping Our Patient’s Information Secure and Confidential. What Does It Really Mean?
Susan M. Martin, RN, JD, CIPP/G, CPHIMS
CC Privacy Officer
Clinical Center, National Institutes of Health
Concurrent Session 4
Peer-Reviewed Presentations
Driving Successful Adoption of New Solutions Into Your Organization
Lori Trapuzzano, BSN, RN, and Debbie McFarland, BSN, RN
Change Healthcare
Clinical Software Risk Management: A Global Vendor Perspective
Mark Glenny, RN, Chris Hobson, MD, and Pauline McLean, RN (NMC)
Orion Health
Concurrent Session 5
A Techie Nurse in DoD Health IT
Nikole L. Farmer, MSN, RN, PMP
Program Manager
Designated Provider Data Support Program
Concurrent Session 6
Peer-Reviewed Presentations
The Security Informatics Nurse Specialist Role
Claribel Sawyerr, MSN/MPH, RN-BC; Susan Martin, RN, JD, CIPP/G, CPHIMS; and Kim Stevens, MSN, RN
National Institutes of Health
Urmita Banerjee, B.Tech; Prashansa Rao, MS; Pratik Tamakuwala, BE; and Gunes Koru, PhD
University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Concurrent Session 7
Panel Discussion: Sharing Our Experiences: Our Path, Our Journey
Nikole L. Farmer, MSN, RN, PMP
Program Manager
Designated Provider Data Support Program
Mary Margaret Jacobs, RN
Director of Nursing and Capacity Management
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Linda Huffman, RN, DNP
Assistant Director of Central Bed Management
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Track B
Concurrent Session 1
Peer-Reviewed Presentations
The Nurse Informaticist’s Role in Disaster Planning, Response, Recovery and Mitigation
Terry Lockhart, MS,RN
VCU Health System
Teresa Niblett, MS, RN, RN-BC and Vickie Elliot, BSN
Peninsula Regional Health System
Concurrent Session 2
Code Yellow: Mission Continuity Planning for Technology Interruptions
Carrie Stein, RN, MSN, MBA
Director of Clinical Informatics
Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
Concurrent Session 3
Peer-Reviewed Presentations
Jennifer Mallow, PhD, FNP-BC; Andrea Bailey, MSN; Karen Clark, MD; and Laurie Theeke, PhD
West Virginia University
Z Codes: Capturing Social Determinants of Health Data in Electronic Health Records
Janet Thorlton, PhD, MS, RN and Diane Iverson, BSN, BS, RN, CCM, ACM
University of Illinois at Chicago: College of Nursing
Concurrent Session 4
Three Ways to Master Disaster Simulations Without Breaking a Sweat!
Michelle Aebersold PhD, RN, CHSE, FAAN
Clinical Associate Professor and Director of Simulation and Educational Innovation
University of Michigan School of Nursing
Concurrent Session 5
Peer-Reviewed Presentations
Andrew Awoniyi, ND, RN-BC, CDE
Axxess
Effective and Efficient Anonymization of Health-Related Physical Activity Data
Pooja Parameshwarappa, M.Tech; Zhiyuan Chen, PhD; and Gunes Koru, PhD
University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Concurrent Session 6
Worst-Case Scenario: Nursing Informatics Impact on a System Disaster Management Strategy
Mary Beth Mitchell, MSN, RN, BC, CPHIMS, CNIO and Joni Padden, DNP, APRN, BC, CPHIMS
Texas Health Resources
Concurrent Session 7
From Frontline to the Executive Office: Disaster Planning That Works
Barbara R. Medvec, DNP, RN, NEA-BC
Assistant Clinical Professor
Department of Systems, Populations, and Leadership
University of Michigan
Kate Gosselin DNP, RN, CEN
Director of Inpatient Services, Spectrum Health
Adjunct Clinical Professor
Department of Systems, Populations, and Leadership
University of Michigan School of Nursing
Track C
Concurrent Session 1
Background: Social Determinants of Health (SDOH), Electronic Health Records, and Health Outcomes
Marisa Wilson, DNSc, MHSc, RN-BC, CPHIMS, FAAN
Associate Professor, University of Alabama
Paula M Procter RN, PGCE, MSc, SFHEA, FBCS, CITP, FIMIANI
Department of Nursing and Midwifery, Faculty of Health and Wellbeing, Sheffield Hallam University
Susan Hull MSN, RN-BC, NEA-BC ;
WellSpring e-Health Consulting
Concurrent Session 2
SDOH Policy Drivers and Implications for Nursing
Susan Hull MSN, RN-BC, NEA-BC
WellSpring e-Health Consulting
Concurrent Session 3
Patient-Provided and Community-Generated SDOH Data
Teresa Cullen MD, MS
Associate Director, Global Health Informatics
Regenstrief Institute
Concurrent Session 4
Providing Services to Address SDOH – Accountable Health Communities and Novel Nurse-Led Innovation Models
(Note that presentation slides were not used for this session.)
Mike Fried
Chief Information Officer
Baltimore City Health Department
Celeste Davis, JD, MPH
Director, Accountable Health Community
Baltimore City Health Department
Concurrent Session 5
Privacy, Security and Ethical Concerns Impeding Cross-Sector Collaboration
Deven McGraw, JD, MPH, LLM
Chief Regulatory Officer, Citizen
Former Deputy Director for Health Information Privacy
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights
Concurrent Session 6
Exploring SDOH Tools and Implications for Care Planning
(click the names below for individual presentations)
Sharon Hewner, RN, PhD
Associate Professor
University of New York at Buffalo School of Nursing
Lynn Choromanksi, RN, PhD
Clinical Informaticist
Minnesota Visiting Nurse Association/ Hennepin County Medical Center
Concurrent Session 7
An International Perspective and Track Closure
Marisa Wilson, DNSc, MHSc, RN-BC, CPHIMS, FAAN
Associate Professor, University of Alabama
Paula M Procter RN, PGCE, MSc, SFHEA, FBCS, CITP, FIMIANI
Department of Nursing and Midwifery | Faculty of Health and Wellbeing, Sheffield Hallam University
Track D
Concurrent Session 1
Nursing Informaticians and Cybersecurity: What Do We Need to Know?
Eun-Shim Nahm, PhD, RN, FAAN
Professor and Program Director, Nursing Informatics
University of Maryland School of Nursing
Susan M. Martin, RN, JD, CIPP/G, CPHIMS
CC Privacy Officer
Clinical Center, National Institutes of Health
Darren Lacey, JD, BS
Chief Information Security Officer
Johns Hopkins University/Johns Hopkins Medicine
Michelle C. Lardner, DNP, RN-BC
Deputy Chief Information Officer, Chief of Clinical Informatics
Clinical Center, National Institutes of Health
Concurrent Session 2
Malware? What Are They and How to Prevent?
Susan M. Martin, RN, JD, CIPP/G, CPHIMS
CC Privacy Officer
Clinical Center, National Institutes of Health
Darren Lacey, JD, BS
Chief Information Security Officer
Johns Hopkins University/Johns Hopkins Medicine
Concurrent Session 3
Cyber Security and Health Data/EHR: Perspectives from Clinicians, Patients, and Family
Robyn Sterling Eckerling, JD, MPH
Chief Privacy and Security Counsel
Allscripts
Anna Schoenbaum, DNP, RN
Director of Information Technology, Information Technology Group
University of Maryland Medical System
Concurrent Session 4
Is My Organization Ready for a Cyber Security Threat? Assessment and Setting Up Plans
Inhel Rekik, MS
Director of Health Technology Security
MedStar Health
Jon Walter McKeeby, D.Sc., MBA, CPHIMS, CPHI
Chief Information Officer
Clinical Center, National Institutes of Health
Concurrent Session 5
Prevailing Strategies to Protect Cybersecurity: Lessons from Four Health Care Organizations
Darren Lacey, JD, BS
Chief Information Security Officer
Johns Hopkins University/Johns Hopkins Medicine
Inhel Rekik, MS
Director of Health Technology Security
MedStar Health
Kevin D. Crain M.Sc.,CISSP,CISM
Senior Director, Information Technology Security; and Chief Information Security Officer
University of Maryland Medical System Information Services and Technology
Jon Walter McKeeby, D.Sc., MBA, CPHIMS, CPHI
Chief Information Officer
Clinical Center, National Institutes of Health
Concurrent Session 6
Building a Security Management Plan for Networked Medical Devices
Inhel Rekik, MS
Director of Health Technology Security
MedStar Health
Jon Walter McKeeby, D.Sc., MBA, CPHIMS, CPHI
Chief Information Officer
Clinical Center, National Institutes of Health
Concurrent Session 7
Cyber Security Summing Up! Simulation Exercise and Future Direction
Eun-Shim Nahm, PhD, RN, FAAN
Professor and Program Director, Nursing Informatics
University of Maryland School of Nursing
Darren Lacey, JD, BS
Chief Information Security Officer Johns Hopkins University/Johns Hopkins Medicine
Michelle C. Lardner, DNP, RN-BC
Deputy Chief Information Officer, Chief of Clinical Informatics
Clinical Center, National Institutes of Health
Susan M. Martin, RN, JD, CIPP/G, CPHIMS
CC Privacy Officer
Clinical Center, National Institutes of Health