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The conference below may be of interest to people on this list.  Joyce Flory
, Editor, Internet Healthcare Strategies, 312/944-3654 Publication office:
805/564-2177, http://www.corhealth.com/

THE eHEALTH COLLOQUIUM
> A week-long course for clinicians and healthcare executives on Healthcare
> Internet strategies and solutions.
>
> Harvard University/The Inn At Harvard
> Cambridge, MA
> August 20-25, 2000
> http://www.ehc-info.com
>
> Cambridge, MA - June 21, 2000.  The implications of the Internet are
> profound for both the financing and delivery of health services in the
> United States.  The E-Health Colloquium, a unique week-long educational
> experience for clinicians and healthcare executives on the campus of
> Harvard University, will analyze these implications and offer artical
> responsive Internet strategies and solutions.
>
>            Sponsors.  The Colloquium is sponsored by British Healthcare
> Internet Association, Health on the Net Foundation, Hi-Ethics, Internet
> Healthcare Coalition, Health Technology Center, The eHealthcare
> Association and Health Affairs.
>
>            Faculty.  The Colloquium's facility of over 50 of the nation's
> healthcare Internet leaders includes:
>
> *          David Bates, M.D.,  Medical Director, Partners Health Care
> Systems
> *          Stan Bernard, M.D., M.B.A., Wharton School of Business,
> University of Pennsylvania
> *          Donald Bialek, M.D., Harvard School of Public Health
> *          Eric Brown, Research Director, Healthcare eCommerce, Forrestor
> Research, Inc. Rohen Coelho, Internet Health Division, Intel
> *          Robert A. Greenes, M.D., Ph.D., Harvard - MIT - NEMC, Program
> in Medical Informatics
> *          Thomas Hawkins, M.D., M.S., Healthcare Practice Director,
> Howard Pilgrim Health Care
> *          Mark Leavitt, M.D., Ph.D.,  President and CEO,
> MedicaLogic/Medscape, Inc.
> *          Ira Magiziner, President, SJS, Inc.
> *          Kathryn McTighe, Director, Web Development, Cisco Systems
> *          Professor Arthur Miller, Esq., Harvard Law School
> *          Timothy Nater, M.B.A., Executive Director, Health On The
> NetFoundation
> *          Peter Neupert, President and CEO, Drugstore.com
> *          Paul Nice , Executive Director for Healthcare, Oracle
> *          Jeremy J. Nobel, M.D., M.P.H., Harvard School of Public Health
> *          Richard Noffsinger,  Worldwide Healthcare Group Manager,
> Microsoft
> *          Russell Ricci, M.D, General Manager, Global Healthcare, IBM
> *          David Shore, Ph.D.,  Associate Dean, Harvard School of Public
> Health
> *          Claudine Singer, Senior Analyst, Healthcare, Jupiter
> Communications
> *          Patricia Simmons, M.D., Chair, Mayo Medical Ventures
> *          Warner V. Slack, M.D., Center for Clinical Computing, Harvard
> Medical School
> *          Dennis Streveler, Ph.D., Senior Strategist, Healtheon/Web M.D.
> *          Jay Toole, National Director for Health e Commerce, Cap Geminie
> Ernst & Young
> *          Jonathan Zittrain, Esq., Executive Director, Berkman Center for
> Internet & Society, Harvard Law School
>
>
>            Admissions/Facilities.  The Colloquium enrollment is limited.
> Admissions applications will be responded to on a rolling forward basis
> commencing July 1, 2000.  Limited financial support is available for those
> meeting financial exigency criteria.
>
>              The Colloquium will take place on the campus of Harvard
> University, > see http://www.harvard.edu.  All attendees will enjoy
> full-time access to broad-band Internet throughout the Colloquium.
> Classes will be held in Harvard's new computer sciences building, Maxwell
> Dworkin Hall, http://www.news.harvard.edu/gazette/1999/10.14/dworkin.html.
> Luncheons  and discussion groups will be held in the Harvard Facility
> Club, see http://www.hfc.harvard.edu/.  The Colloquium hotel is The Inn at
> Harvard, see http://theinnatharvard.com/.
>
>              Registration information.  For a complete brochure on
> further information, contact the Colloquium office at 617-742-1740 or via
> e-mail at [log in to unmask], or go to the Colloquium web site at
> www.ehc-info.com.

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