Cinderblocks2 June 4-6,
2015 Grantsville: Our agenda as it grows in real time.
2015 Grantsville: Our agenda as it grows in real time.
“Light yourself on fire with passion and people will come from miles to
watch you burn.” ~John Wesley
(This agenda will keep getting bigger and better so keep coming back to
learn more!)
You can register to attend this event #Cinderblocks2
Thank You to our sponsors for helping make this event a reality.
You can register to attend this event #Cinderblocks2
Thank You to our sponsors for helping make this event a reality.
Diamond Cinderblock Sponsor: Lilly Clinical Innovation
Golden Cinderblock Sponsor: Lifetime Health Diary
Silver Cinderblock Sponsor:
Kanter Family Foundation
From 12-12:45 June 4 at the event we will be doing transatlantic interviews with attendees at Doctors 2.0 and You in Paris, France. Thank you Spruce Artisan Village for offering wifi to support that endeavor!
Conference Day 1
Silver Cinderblock Sponsor:
Kanter Family Foundation
From 12-12:45 June 4 at the event we will be doing transatlantic interviews with attendees at Doctors 2.0 and You in Paris, France. Thank you Spruce Artisan Village for offering wifi to support that endeavor!
Conference Day 1
On June 4th we will meet at 8:00 am at
Penn Alps Restaurant and Meeting Center for breakfast.
General session begin in Penn Alps
8:30 Opening remarks are by Regina Holliday, Patient Rights Artist and Lynn Lais, Potter
9:00 Paul Edwards, Garrett County
Commissioner, will present an overview of the area.
9:30 C.W., Edmondson, DDS from Pampered Smiles, Dental Day Spa
9:30 C.W., Edmondson, DDS from Pampered Smiles, Dental Day Spa
10:00 Mountain Laurel Medical Center Presentation
by Lisa Skipper
10:30 Break
10:45 Colin Hung, Co-Founder of Healthcare Leader chat
11:00 Mark Boucot, CEO, will present on the work of the staff and leadership of Garret County Memorial Hospital.
During presentations easels will line the back of the space for those attendees who wish to paint while they listen.
10:30 Break
10:45 Colin Hung, Co-Founder of Healthcare Leader chat
11:00 Mark Boucot, CEO, will present on the work of the staff and leadership of Garret County Memorial Hospital.
During presentations easels will line the back of the space for those attendees who wish to paint while they listen.
Lunch is at noon. Our luncheon presentation in the Alpine room will be "The Diary: Charting lifetimes of Data."
Presented by Kirk Saunders, Chairman of the Board of Directors of The Diary Corporation.
Also during lunch some attendees will be doing interviews with attendees at Doctors 2.0 and You in Paris, France. Interviews will be hosted by the amazing Gregg Masters.
The Dunbar Room will have lounging seats for any attendees who need to rest during or between sessions. Nora Reno, registered massage therapist, will be offering 7 minute massage sessions 12-1pm and 3-4pm in the Dunbar Room.
Presented by Kirk Saunders, Chairman of the Board of Directors of The Diary Corporation.
Also during lunch some attendees will be doing interviews with attendees at Doctors 2.0 and You in Paris, France. Interviews will be hosted by the amazing Gregg Masters.
The Dunbar Room will have lounging seats for any attendees who need to rest during or between sessions. Nora Reno, registered massage therapist, will be offering 7 minute massage sessions 12-1pm and 3-4pm in the Dunbar Room.
Alpine Room
1:00-1:50 Changing the Treatment in Mental Health
Matt Keener , MD, from BlackBird Health
will present on his innovative work in Pittsburg working in pediatric,
adolescent, and young adult behavioral health using a therapeutic recreation
approach. He will stress the need
social support and a peer moderated approach.
2:00-2:50 Care Transitions: Who is
falling in through the cracks?
This panel will address concerns
in elder care, living on disability funds and special needs populations.
Mary Anne Sterling, President of
Sterling Health IT will speak about the use of technology to aid transitions,
especially focusing on elder care.
Melissa Hardy will provide the
patient and caregiver voice.
Susan Thatcher will present in light with her work at Salem's Children Trust and her work with special needs student populations.
Susan Thatcher will present in light with her work at Salem's Children Trust and her work with special needs student populations.
3:00-3:45 Hospice: A conversation
we need to have.
This hospice panel presentation will
talk about the awareness and use of hospice care in Maryland and beyond.
Donna Jo Brenneman, Executive
Director of Garrett County Hospice will talk about care transitions as they
pertain to hospice and talk about the larger picture of safety
net services for the entire family during this time of stress.
Courtney Mazza will talk about her
role in the Threshold Choir.
Edelweiss Room
1:00- 2:00 Fracking and the Affect on Public Health
This presentation will be given by Nadine Grabinia and Annie Bristow. They will focus on public health in light of water quality and environmental concerns. This subject is very timely as Garrett County moves forward with an economic impact study of fracking.
1:10-1:50 Crystal Therapy Workshop
Artist and photographer Shannon Shine will lecture on crystal therapy and integrating arts into health.
2:00-2:50 Guided Meditation
A guided meditation session by Christopher Selomon Closson
3:00-3:45 Gather for a walking meeting hosted by Ranger Julia Wieners in Casselman River Bridge State Park Julia will provide a presentation highlighting the history of Casselman River Bridge State Park, and speaking on the health benefits that state parks and public lands can provide.
The Big Tent
2:00-2:50 Courtney Mazza will demonstrate painting techniques for the Walking Gallery
3:00-3:50 Aaron Smith will host short presentation and a how to hula hoop workshop.
General Session Alpine Room
4:00 The Patient Voice
A Presentation by Kym Martin.
4:30 Closing comments for the day.
Regina Holliday closes the traditional conference days with a request to return in the evening for the art performances.
Traditional conference sessions end. Feel free to explore the grounds, rest and grab a bite to eat before the evening program begins.
The Walking Gallery Gathers 7:00-10:00pm
Edelweiss Room
1:00- 2:00 Fracking and the Affect on Public Health
This presentation will be given by Nadine Grabinia and Annie Bristow. They will focus on public health in light of water quality and environmental concerns. This subject is very timely as Garrett County moves forward with an economic impact study of fracking.
1:10-1:50 Crystal Therapy Workshop
Artist and photographer Shannon Shine will lecture on crystal therapy and integrating arts into health.
2:00-2:50 Guided Meditation
A guided meditation session by Christopher Selomon Closson
3:00-3:45 Gather for a walking meeting hosted by Ranger Julia Wieners in Casselman River Bridge State Park Julia will provide a presentation highlighting the history of Casselman River Bridge State Park, and speaking on the health benefits that state parks and public lands can provide.
The Big Tent
2:00-2:50 Courtney Mazza will demonstrate painting techniques for the Walking Gallery
3:00-3:50 Aaron Smith will host short presentation and a how to hula hoop workshop.
General Session Alpine Room
4:00 The Patient Voice
A Presentation by Kym Martin.
4:30 Closing comments for the day.
Regina Holliday closes the traditional conference days with a request to return in the evening for the art performances.
Traditional conference sessions end. Feel free to explore the grounds, rest and grab a bite to eat before the evening program begins.
The Walking Gallery Gathers 7:00-10:00pm
At 7:00 pm we will at the Casselman Resturant and Inn for a group shot of The Walking
Gallery and the conference attendees. We will then walk across the historic Casselman Bridge to the Little Crossings field by Spruce Artisan
Village.
There we will have our evening event under the big tent; this portion of the conference event is open to the public and does not require tickets.
Ross Martin, MD will sing several of his songs focused on healthcare.
This will be the 4th large gathering of The Walking Gallery of Healthcare. In this space we will get to hear people tell their powerful stories. We will get to hear singers and musicians who are doctors and informatics professionals. We will watch those that dance with fire. Christopher Selomon Closson will dance a fire poi presentation. The Ilumiknights, Aaron Smith, Aaron Long and Brett Rapson will fire dance and light the bonfire.
We will embrace the spark within ourselves and remember those we lost as we endeavor to make this world a better place. We will close in the spirit of Burning Man and walk away on an illuminated bridge crossing the chasm of care.
There we will have our evening event under the big tent; this portion of the conference event is open to the public and does not require tickets.
Ross Martin, MD will sing several of his songs focused on healthcare.
This will be the 4th large gathering of The Walking Gallery of Healthcare. In this space we will get to hear people tell their powerful stories. We will get to hear singers and musicians who are doctors and informatics professionals. We will watch those that dance with fire. Christopher Selomon Closson will dance a fire poi presentation. The Ilumiknights, Aaron Smith, Aaron Long and Brett Rapson will fire dance and light the bonfire.
We will embrace the spark within ourselves and remember those we lost as we endeavor to make this world a better place. We will close in the spirit of Burning Man and walk away on an illuminated bridge crossing the chasm of care.
Conference
Day 2
On June 5th another
conference day begins! At 8:00 am we meet at Penn Alps Restaurant and
Meeting Center for breakfast and our general session.
Alpine Room
8:30 General session begins
8:30 General session begins
Opening remarks by Regina Holliday
8:45 ePatient Dave DeBronkart will
give a keynote presentation
11:00 I Got Your “1” Patient Here: Health Literacy, empowered patients and living life as a cautionary tale.
In this panel patients will discuss the challenges inherent in the system.
Robb Fulks from Reading, Pennsylvania
Casey Quinlan from Richmond, Virginia
Ben Merrion from Washington, DC
12:00 Lunch
Alpine Room
1:00-1:45 Sharing Data and The Learning Health System
A presentation by Josh Rubin, Executive Program Officer for Research and Development of activities related to the Learning Health System, University of Michigan School of Information
1:50 to 2:30 Failed Medical Devices and Patient Safety
A presentation by Joleen Chambers, Failed Implant Device Alliance
Big Tent General Session
2:30-4 Facilitated Art Project by the Lilly Clinical Innovation team
4:00 is the close of the traditional conference day. Feel free to explore and enjoy.
PechaKucha Night Vol. 3 110 Main Street, Accident, MD 8:20-10:00pm Moon
At 7:30 we will carpool to Accident MD for a PechaKucha Night
Two of our attendees will be performing at this event and we will love to support them!
Josh Rubin, The Learning Health System
Carly Medosch, Chronic Illness Patient Advocate
Conference Day 3
June 6th at 8:00 am meet at Penn Alps
Restaurant and Meeting Center for breakfast and our general
session. This day we will break into small groups to work on
mentoring and individual coaching sessions. General Conference closes
at noon. The party bus will be in the Penn Alps parking lot at 12:45pm
to drive back to DC.
9:30- 10:15 The Big Tent
Lucy Leitner with an Apocalyptic
Fitness session 9:30-10:15 in the big tent
10:30 The Big Tent
Face Painting with Loran
Dodge Ball with Yoga Balls in the
big field
10:15 -11:30 The Edelweiss/Dunbar
Small group discussions
11:45 Big Tent
Closing Remarks Regina Holliday
I am so excited to read this and see the vision come together.
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ReplyDeleteThis is a GREAT looking agenda Regina. I will be there for part of it (some of Friday maybe, and some of Saturday), as out of town for much of week. I am very impressed. Mike
ReplyDeleteThank you Mike! We will enjoy your presence whenever you are able to be here.
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