Let’s Talk Informatics: A presentation on September 24, 2020

Let’s Talk Informatics: A presentation on September 24, 2020

Nova Scotia Health is pleased to present the next instalment of their Let’s Talk Informatics series, ‘Nova Scotia’s Virtual Care Revolution,’ which will take place on September 24, 2020.

This webinar features Katie Heckman and Stacey Lake from Nova Scotia Health’s information management and technology virtual care team discussing how they onboarded over 3000 clinicians to Zoom for Healthcare during the COVID-19 pandemic. It will provide an overview of the challenges and opportunities associated with the unique circumstances that prompted a revolution in virtual care in Nova Scotia.

Details
Thursday, September 24, 2020
6:30 AM – 7:30 AM EDT


From Nova Scotia Health (Clinical) Information Management & Technology

Thank you to those of you that were able to attend the latest Nova Scotia Health Information Management & Technology’s Let’s Talk Informatics presentation on September 24 – Nova Scotia’s Virtual Care Revolution.

In case you missed this presentation, we are pleased to share the recording and slides from this event. Thank you for your continued support of the Let’s Talk Informatics series.

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