[optimal] Re: Film scanner w/feeder

  • From: CPMC Ophthalmic Diagnostic Center <cpmceyelab@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "'optimal@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'" <optimal@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2013 10:14:26 -0800

No, because our systems are encrypted
And
The slides only had name, and photo id number, nothing else to link it to any 
PHI

Like the last thing a high schooler cares about is "stealing" health 
information from an eye slide

They're busy rocking to their iPhones to EM and scanning.  Happy to have "easy" 
work for their community service...

Denice Barsness, CRA, COMT, ROUB, CDOS, FOPS
Ophthalmic Diagnostic Center
CPMC Department of Ophthalmology
2100 Webster Street Suite 212
San Francisco CA 94115
(415) 600-3937   FAX (415) 600-6563

From: optimal-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:optimal-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On 
Behalf Of Miller Cra, Oct-C, Gary E.
Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2013 08:24 AM
To: optimal@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [optimal] Re: Film scanner w/feeder


Denise,



A novel approach! But I'm curious... did those high schoolers have to attend 
HIPPA training before doing this task?



G

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From: optimal-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:optimal-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
[optimal-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] on behalf of CPMC Ophthalmic Diagnostic Center 
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Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2013 11:11 AM
To: 'optimal@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: [optimal] Re: Film scanner w/feeder
I used a Nikon Supercool Scan 5000 and a bunch of high school kids looking for 
community service hours.  A win win.  They were completely computer literate, 
and FREE!  They got credit for performing a valuable service to this non profit 
hospital and over 30,000 slides were done over the course of a year.

You might contact the local high schools with an outline/scope of the project.

Denice

Denice Barsness, CRA, COMT, ROUB, CDOS, FOPS
Ophthalmic Diagnostic Center
CPMC Department of Ophthalmology
2100 Webster Street Suite 212
San Francisco CA 94115
(415) 600-3937   FAX (415) 600-6563

From: optimal-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:optimal-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
[mailto:optimal-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Verdick, Randall E
Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2013 07:52 AM
To: optimal@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:optimal@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [optimal] Re: Film scanner w/feeder

Hi Tim
We have done similar project. Very, very time consuming. We stille have the 
Nikon 5000 and it is SLOW. What we did was put a digital camera on a slide 
projector and load slide trays - went much faster and the resolution was good. 
We also had a slide projector converted to a slide cleaner called the "car 
wash". It used compressed air to blow dust off the slides, which were dirty - 
even in slide sleeves.  This is now set upo at a Kinkos Copy center here I 
believe. You might consider outsourcing this massive project?

Randall Verdick, FOPS
Educational Media Coordinator
Department of Ophthalmology
University of Iowa



From: optimal-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:optimal-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
[mailto:optimal-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Steffens, Timothy
Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2013 9:43 AM
To: optimal@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:optimal@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [optimal] Film scanner w/feeder

Hi all,

I'm looking to purchase a scanner with an auto feeder. Kellogg wants to start 
scanning in all the old patient slides and start a teaching file. I use to use 
a Nikon scanner at Indiana University similar to this one 
http://www.nikonusa.com/en/Nikon-Products/Product-Archive/Film-Scanners/9238/Super-COOLSCAN-5000-ED.html

Does anyone know of a good one to purchase or have one they are willing to sell 
with an auto feeder?

Thanks,

Tim Steffens, CRA
Director of Ophthalmic Imaging
University of Michigan Kellogg Eye Center
1000 Wall Street
Ann Arbor, MI
P: 734-936-2283
tjsteffe@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:tjsteffe@xxxxxxxxx>

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