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An afternoon at the theatre: An audience perspective of the 2010 HIMSS Interoperability Showcase

An afternoon at the theatre: An audience perspective of the 2010 HIMSS Interoperability Showcase. Mike Nusbaum Mike Glickman Stage Managers. Outline. “The play is the thing…” (Shakespeare)

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An afternoon at the theatre: An audience perspective of the 2010 HIMSS Interoperability Showcase

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  1. An afternoon at the theatre:An audience perspective of the 2010 HIMSS Interoperability Showcase Mike Nusbaum Mike Glickman Stage Managers

  2. Outline “The play is the thing…” (Shakespeare) • The Set: Clinical settings (PCP office, hospital) set up within the HIMSS Interoperability Showcase booth • The Cast: Vendors demonstrating their applications as actors playing a role • The Script: the story that will be told, illustrating interoperability in a real-world clinical setting • The Program: a Playbill, laying out the Acts, the Scenes and the Cast

  3. Overview of the Audience Experience Attendee • Showcase Theatre: • Introduction to IHE • Overview of the Showcase • Handoff to docent(s) • Handoff to IHE Presentation • Handoff to self-directed tour Docent Pod Information Kiosk Docent Pod Vendors Docent Pod ADT Registration Kiosk Presentation (per schedule) 8 min. 20 min.

  4. The Program The “Barker” The Audience “Hooking” the audience!

  5. On Broadway! • Docents are the “narrators” • A person from the audience plays the “patient” • Vendors are actors playing the “clinicians” • Eg. Dr. Jones, the Cardiologist • not to confuse with Profile "Actors"

  6. The L.A. Story: Act1, Scene 1 • The play has Scenes • A point in time when something happens • Eg physician sees patient in his office • The scenes are combined to build Acts • Short sequence of Scenes • The Acts combine to form a Story • This year, a series of loosely-woven clinical themes • Vendors act in the play as Cast members • New York cast; LA cast; etc. • An Act, a Scene and a Cast bind to form a Showing • The audience is led by a docent through a Showing

  7. The Schedule • General Tours • Published tours on specific topics or themes

  8. The Stage

  9. The “Expert Bar” • General questions • Matching specific questions to expert resources • Spawning “on demand” tours • Coffee!!!

  10. Off Broadway! • Infrastructure vendors • New Directions • Other static displays • Distributed Demo

  11. Putting it all together! • A solid script!!! • Know your lines!!! • Everything works before showtime!!! • Rehearse, rehearse, rehearse!!! • Vendors play the key roles

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