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Re: CFP: Open Source in Healthcare and Public Health (fwd)



Just to bring you up to date, we have been working on the Openhealth CD based on Debian-med/Knoppix with additional information from the Spirit site. This should also be ready well before this conference and we should be able to give away copies to people attending the health care part of the conference.

-Brian

Andreas Tille wrote:
Hi,

if there is anybody who can afford the travel to Washington I would like
it if he would give a talk about Debian-Med.  I'd be happy to support this
with MagicPoint slides.  Moreover I expect the first Knoppix CD containing
the Debian-Med stuff and the Talks ready to run at this date.

Kind regards

         Andreas.

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Open Source in Healthcare and Public Health

Call for Speakers and Participation

(please forward to other interested parties)



Conference: Open Source for National and Local eGovernment Programs
in the U.S. and EU.

Date: 	    March 17-19, 2003 (Full day Healthcare track scheduled
for March 18)

Venue:      The Marvin Center Grand Ballroom
             The George Washington University
             800 21st Street, NW
             Washington, DC 20052

Organizers: The Cyber Security Policy and Research Institute (CSPRI)
of The George Washington University, United Nations Development
Program, World Bank InfoDev, GSA, DISA, NAVY Office of the CIO, NIST,
The Danish National IT and Telecom Agency

Website: http://www.eGovOS.org



Invitation

As part of the upcoming conference on "Open Source for National and
Local eGovernment Programs in the U.S. and EU" organized by The Cyber
Security Policy and Research Institute (CSPRI) of The George
Washington University, The Center for Open Source in Healthcare and
Public Health Preparedness is proud to present a one-day session
dedicated to exploring and discussing the role of Open Source in
Healthcare and Public Health Informatics and Emergency Preparedness.

We are pleased to invite you to submit speaking and demonstration
proposals for this conference.

These sessions are designed to discuss best practices, raise
awareness and share experiences among policy makers, government
officials, users/consumers, universities, and industry specialists in
Open Source and Healthcare, Public Health and Emergency Preparedness.
The conference will draw participants from local, national and
international organizations from the public, private and academic
sectors.



Submission of Proposals

Please submit your proposal no later than January 10, 2003.

To submit a proposal go to:

http://www.eGovOS.org/march-2003/cfp.cgi

Please check Health Care and any other relevant fields in the submission form.

Submission and editorial questions should be directed to Dr. Nick
Guzman (mailto:guzmann@gwu.edu).



Suggested Topics

Suggested topics include, but are not limited to, the following:

*	Policy and Regulatory Issues
*	Open Source, the FDA and Software Validation Requirements of 21CFR11
*	Electronic (Computerized) Health/Medical Records
*	Open Source and HIPAA Compliance
*	Open Source and Open Standards
*	Open Source and the National Health Information Infrastructure
*	State/Local Government Uses of OS for Healthcare and Public Health
*	The Role of Open Source in Homeland Security
*	Open Source in BioSurveillance and Disease Tracking
*	Open Source in Public Health and Emergency Preparedness
*	Open Source and Distributed Intelligence for Rapid Emergency Responses
*	XML Web Services in Healthcare, Public Health and Emergency
Preparedness
*	Open Source XML Solutions
*	Open Source and Enterprise Architecture
*	Demonstrations of Open Source Projects in Healthcare and Public Health
*	Open Source in TeleHealth and TeleMedicine
*	Open Source Applications for Medical Imaging and Pathology
*	Open Source for Medical Simulations and Training
*	Open Source for Distance Learning
*	Open Source in Medical and Health Sciences Education and Training
*	Open Source in Training First Responders and Healthcare Providers
*	Potential of Open Source in IT Training of Healthcare Providers
*	Open Source in Biomedical Research
*	Open Source in Bioinformatics
*	Business Cases: OSS and Total Cost of Ownership in Healthcare
*	Open Source Empowering People with Disabilities
*	Open Source and Section 508
*	Open Source Licenses and other Legal Issues in Healthcare



Dates to Remember

Deadline for speaking proposals:	 	January 10, 2003
Notification of acceptance:	 		January 20, 2003
Final submissions due:	 			January 31, 2003
Conference:	 				March 17-19, 2003
Healthcare sessions scheduled for		March 18, 2003


We look forward to your participation.




--
Brian Bray
Minoru Development Corporation; Minoru Development SARL
The home of Openhealth(tm): http://www.openhealth.com

3, rue du Colonel Moll, 75017 Paris France
+33.6.8750.2465



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