Monday, March 2, 2009

Ad hoc updates

First, Twitter is not accessible while within the BH intranet. Given the fact that I would likely "tweet" after hours, it can still work. But if your were inclined, you might want to sign up for cell phone receipt.

Second, I received a flurry of concerns about the tortoise-like loading speed of Health Maintenance. Josh Wherry, one of our true IS wizards, is working with Cerner to clear up what is a script defect on their end. This issue got escalated about 10 days ago when HM speeds went from ambling to crawling and was found to be unrelated to our home system. My understanding is that this issue has received high priority attention.

More: Physician/NP/PA Enhanced View training begins tomorrow with the first session held in the Health Sciences Library in Chestnut with simulcast up at BFMC at 7AM. Get ready for two hours of power. The training team has honed its skills while training literally hundreds of nurses, medical assistants and other superusers for the last few weeks. These introductory training sessions should be incredibly useful to those who attend and, hopefully, to those who will benefit from their colleagues' newly acquired EV knowledge.

Next: I received word from the webmaster of authorstream.com, the site that hosts the posted slide sets, that all pistons are firing and that the server will remain stable since an upgrade was completed over the weekend. I also found out that the site originates from West Sumatra, explaining why the site's weekend started on our Friday midday - cool beans.

Another: I've gone through my archived posts and labeled them by subject to make it easier to search for relevant topics. I hope this is helpful.

Last: For the month of February, there were 1,219 page loads, 473 unique visitors and 125 return visitors. Not bad for a first full month. Thanks.

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