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HIT Resources; Blogging about “breaking up” with your company; Dr. Phil (Marshall) joins the blogosphere

07 Jan

Posted by Ted Eytan as Health Information Technology, del.icio.us bookmarks
Tags: DC , disparities , ehr , employment , GenX , GenY , HIT , Leadership , leadership_blogs , LEAN , transitions
Popularity: 35%

  • Health Information Technology Toolkit - An Alliance for Health Reform Toolkit - Produced with support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation - a bibliography and web sites of conventional wisdom related to HIT
  • The Afro American Newspaper: Washington, DC Women more likely to die from breast cancer - Access is cited as a key issue in this situation.
  • TWI Job Instruction for Lean Healthcare - Fascinating materials from the 1940’s, before Training within Industry was abandoned. Let’s bring it back.
  • Nathan Stoll: Breaking up with Google: a difficult, highly personal decision and a very fond farewell - Interesting both as a metaphor (”breaking up” when leaving an organization), and in using a blog to make the broader announcement.
  • Dr. Phil’s Blogajawea - Dr. Phil Marshall is the VP of Product Strategy for WebMD, the co-founder of Genacy and is the Executive Director of the Oregon Crusaders Drum and Bugle Corps.

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2 Responses

  1. Bryan

    February 7th, 2008 at 11:53 am

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    Hi Ted,

    It turns out that the TWI report referenced a lot of medical materials during the WWII period. I am currently digging up those articles and materials and will have them posted on my website soon. Thanks!

    Bryan
    http://www.trainingwithinindustry.net
    http://www.trainingwithinindustry.blogspot.com

  2. Ted Eytan

    February 7th, 2008 at 5:57 pm

    2

    I am looking forward to these - the ones you have up there are fascinating. I highly recommend people taking a look at them.

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